Over the years, I have realized that my mantels always have four elements...a wreath, a garland, stockings and a lantern or candles on each end. Maybe I'm a little traditional in that department but I have learned that this is what pleases my eye. What can I say? I need symmetry!
And when I know that the family will be at my house, I plan my mantel so that the stockings are the stars! My PLAID AND EVERGREEN MANTEL does just that!
And I love the way the Christmas blocks add to the feeling that my grandchildren will be celebrating with me!
You can also see the four elements in my TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS MANTEL...
...along with our special family stockings! That's mine...Granny with the kitty cat. Did you guess?
My BURLAP AND PLAID CHRISTMAS MANTEL is one of my favorites because it made it into the special Christmas edition of Country Sampler magazine several years ago!
The inspiration for my TARTAN AND MAGNOLIA Christmas mantel was a pair of fabulous stag candle holders!
I found them on sale after Christmas and kept them for a year, knowing that they would take center stage on my mantel!
...as is the wreath. Handmade burlap roses and silver balls help to make it festive.
This mantel has a FARMHOUSE THEME, with burlap stockings, galvanized lanterns...
...and a simple grapevine wreath topped with greenery, berries and a grainsack bow.
Now it's time to think about this year's mantel and I have to admit that ideas are still swirling in my head However, for now it's finally feeling like fall here and I'm looking forward to my favorite holiday ...Thanksgiving! How about you? Are you starting to plan your Christmas decor?
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Nobody does inspiring Christmas mantels better than you! I am trying to get inspired to do something, anything at all this year. I do think it is important to try to keep up a brave front in the face of all the adversity we have all collectively experienced this year. You might have sparked a little interest over here in Birmingham with this post. All the best, Ellen
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