My Mantel
My living room mantel was all decorated for Christmas with the rest of the house. But I didn't love it. Part of me was just happy to have that 'to do' crossed off my list. But the rest of me desired something different. So my poor mantel was left out of my Christmas blogging because I was unhappy with how it looked.
I used fresh cedar when I first decorated and wound lights around it. Talk about drying up fast! I always use fresh greens in my house, but in small quantity. So the fact that they dry out doesn't seem like too big of an issue. But oh my - a big 7 foot section of cedar is a giant mess when it dries up in your house! My main priority should have been the major fire hazard that was my mantel. But it wasn't. Fashion first, right? I should have been thinking 'safety first!' So today, I disassembled the mantel and gave it a new look.
Here is my mantel earlier today. Shall we call it Christmas Mantel #1?
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It was rather flat looking too me. Needed some height. Maybe some color (and not more yellow! The yellow-ish walls and yellow glow of the candles is plenty, thank you very much. Maybe it's time for the wall color to change too!! Hint hint, Dan!)
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My Lowes lanterns, Costco flameless candles, cranberries floating in water and fresh greens from my yard are a new, welcome look to our mantel. (yes, more fresh greens - but in small quantity this time and with no lights wrapped around them!)
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And now you can actually see my NOEL stocking holders!
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Christmas Mantel #1 - BEFORE |
Christmas Mantel #2 - AFTER |