Christmas Mantel
So even without the new stockings, I wanted to show you my Christmas Mantel. It's an expanded version of the Marshmallow Wonderland Vignette that I posted about earlier. The subway art and trees alone were just not enough for such a large shelf . I also wanted to display something for December that reflected more of the 'reason for the season'.
Winter Mantel
Here's a peek at how it will probably look in January with the Marshmallow World side of the subway art. I may switch it up some. The snowman family is carved from wood and was a sweet gift from a friend.
Scripture Subway Art
When I posted about my marshmallow wonderland vignette, I mentioned that I wanted to add another subway art to the back of the marshmallow world verse. My sister directed me to a scripture that could be used for both Christmas and Easter or really at any time. It's found in 1 John 4:9. I fit it onto the boards as best I could, looking back I may have changed a couple of things, but I really love the scripture and it's message so I can overlook the spacing.
The subway art wasn't tall enough and didn't look quite right, so I set it on four small cut logs to give it some height.
The rattan balls are from the dollar store and came in a pack of six. I think they look like snowballs, so they were a fun addition. They fit better with the Marshmallow World side of the subway art, but I think they still look okay with the Christmas theme.
The garland is from JoAnn's. I only paid $10 for it on sale and it was enough for my mantel, to run across my stair rail, and also to put over a mirror.
The 'snow' is just a low loft bonded batting that I cut to fit the top of the mantel shelf.
Berry Twig Wreath
As soon as I saw this wreath at JoAnn's, I knew it was just what I wanted. I used a coupon and was able to buy it for only $20.
I bought the nest separate from the wreath and added some feathers to it. I wanted to place a white dove in the nest, but could only find them in a box of 8. Since I have no use for 8 doves (and the box was still $8 at 40% off, I'm perfectly happy with just the feathers for now. They add a little softness to the wreath and who knows maybe I'll find a little white or red bird on clearance to use next year.
Decorative Vinyl Plate
This was one of the easier projects. I cut out a vinyl nativity silhouette in three colors, then put it on a plate from the dollar store. The easel is also from the dollar store. The vinyl image is from the Silhouette store.
Trees
Click here for tutorials on each of the trees and the subway art. You can learn how I made the mantel shelf here.
Well, that's it! It's not your typical mantel, but I think it's uniqueness is what I love the most about it. I still want to add some battery powered tea lights and of course the new stockings if I can get them sewn in time. If I get it done I'll be sure to show you. :)
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21 comments:
your projects look so fabulous clustered together, janet! the mantel is omg awesome!
Your wooden Christmas sign is swoon worthy!
Your trees and sign are amazing! Merry Christmas!
Wow! I absolutely love this! Your blog has some wonderful ideas! :)
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So pretty Janet! I love LOVE the scripture on the other side of the Marshmellow world sign. Your mantle looks gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
Your mantel is lovely. :-) I love 1 John too. Great book. Thanks for sharing the pics!
My favorite thing is the nativity plate...wow it is so pretty.
This is gorgeous! I think if I tried to do this, it would just look like a jumbled mess on my mantel. I don't know how you do it! :)
To Corinna: Through lots of trial and error. :) Thanks Corinna!
They both look fabulous!! I love the shade of green you used with the white and natural earth elements. Thanks for sharing!
I love your wreath! The feathers in the nest is such a cute touch...very festive mantel :)
What a great transition - I love the new subway art and the nativity scene plate!
Your mantel looks amazing! I absolutely love the subway art! I'd love for you to link up to my Feature Friday Linky Party
http://blissfulanddomestic.blogspot.com/2011/12/feature-friday-linky-party_15.html
Your mantel looks gorgeous. I love it all.
Ruth
I love this and I always enjoy your projects.
I am looking for people to do tutorials for January and I am actually looking for new people. It will be a new year after all.
Email me if you are interesed in doing a tutorial on the CSI Projct
www.thecsiproject.com
dee@thecsiproject.com
Jan. 10th and 11th- Winter crafts and decor-- This project would be perfect and I would love to feature it!
of course, then you will have the chance to do a tutorial every month after because I will add you to the list.
Let me know!
Dee, The CSI Girl
Thanks for linking this up at Friday Frolic Janet! I love your mantle:) You are a great bloggy friend and i hope we can meet someday!
What a beautiful vignette! Love the white on white theme... LOL, would match my holiday decor perfectly!
love your christmas decor all looks awesome
come see my post that I shared at http://shopannies.blogspot.com/2011/12/deer-day-and-recipe.html
Love your ideas! I'm having a linky party as well on my blog. Here is the link http://www.thesouthernproductqueen.com/2011/12/27/the-linky-party-1227-1231/
ust wondering if you had printables for the subway are in this project
To misslissa: I didn't post printables because I used the Silhouette program to design them. I have a version of the Marshmallow World Subway Art saved in Publisher though and could e-mail that one to you if you're interested.
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