Mashup Monday: Classic Christmas Mantels That Will Be In Style Every Year

“Ok, Campers!  Rise and shine, and don’t forget your booties cause it’s COLD out there!” Phil Connors from Groundhog Day. So, no it’s not cold yet, but I am so in the mood to completely skip all of the other festivities and head straight to Christmas. It is HANDS DOWN my favorite time of year and I’m always on the lookout for better ways to make my house warm, beautiful, and wonderful for my family.

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For those of you wondering how to decorate your fireplace for Christmas this year: I compiled some of my favorite Christmas Fireplace Mantels from last year that hopefully will give you some inspiration!

I’m going to start with our Christmas mantel this year, which I whipped together the day after Halloween like a crazy person. I didn’t realize how many changes we’ve made in this room since last year (and I’m loving it dressed in Christmas)!

Mashup Monday: Classic Christmas Mantels That Will Be In Style Every Year
Mashup Monday: Classic Christmas Mantels That Will Be In Style Every Year. From @callsigndesign on Instagram and @slavetodiy on Pinterest.

 

If you’d like to duplicate our mantel:

We combined a standard lighted fir garland with Willow and Silver Dollar Eucalyptus Garland (we have two strands).

In the black Pottery Barn vase I have these Red Berry, Or Cranberry, Stems.

In the black found pot to the right I have these Olive Branches.

Those super cool Black Iron Candlesticks are from Hobby Lobby, as are the White Club Candles.

And a fun clip of decorating:

 

But, enough about us! On to classic mantels!

This one (how amazing is this mantel?) is done in beautiful mixed greens, sleigh bells, and woven grass and twig pieces for great texture. How awesome are those crochet stockings and all those white twinkly lights?

Christmas Mantels 2020
Christmas Mantels 2020: Via @the.little.bird on Instagram

 

This next one is simple and beautiful, in mixed natural fabrics and minimal decoration, it feels like home and I’m definitely in for the Griswold trip to go cut down a Christmas Tree.

Christmas Mantels 2020
Christmas Mantels 2020: Via @harpergrayce on Instagram

 

This, for my more sophisticated readers that like a little more bling in their Christmas cheer, is amazing in all of its glittering glory. Mercury glass mixed with some playful patterns, greenery, and fresh cut white flowers is as fun as it is elegant.

Christmas Mantels 2020
Christmas Mantels 2020: Via @theglampad on Instagram

 

This next mantel (and gorgeous tree) is done in traditional blue and gold tones, for a truly timeless Christmas display.

Christmas Mantels 2020
Christmas Mantels 2020: Via @lynnallmandesign on Instagram

 

I was giggling a little here… I have this SAME mirror over my fireplace but the mantel greenery is FAR superior to anything I’ve tackled myself. How amazing is that fireplace insert?

Christmas Mantels 2020
Christmas Mantels 2020: Via @therealmlandreth

 

And for you farmhouse gals, I’ve got you covered, too.  Decked out in stark whites, with abundant winter greenery, paired with eucalyptus and a fantastic mixed-metal candlestick collection, this is a fireplace to envy for any real (or faux) farmhouse. If you’re looking for some inexpensive Eucalyptus swag for your own mantel, check out my tutorial on How To Make Your Own Eucalyptus-Fir Mixed Christmas Garland For A Fraction Of The Price.

Christmas Mantels 2020
Christmas Mantels 2020: Via @loveresideshere on Instagram

 

I love the simple black accents here and elegant greenery draped in a warm, fireplace hug. And, as always, all we need is a little more COWBELL!

Christmas Mantels 2020
Christmas Mantels 2020: Via @champagne.chaos on Instagram

 

Which one of these is your favorite?

Is there an element that you have to have every year on your mantel?

I’ll leave you with this night-time shot of our Christmas mantel that is seriously giving me all the feels:

Mashup Monday: Classic Christmas Mantels That Will Be In Style Every Year
Mashup Monday: Classic Christmas Mantels That Will Be In Style Every Year: Night time shot of Christmas Fireplace Mantel by @Callsigndesign on Instagram.

 

Thanks for hanging out with us today and be sure to check out more of our DIY and design inspiration on our blog.

Cheers!

 

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How To Do Classic Christmas Gift Wrap For $1 Per Package

I used to do new gift wrap every year with different ribbons- but since we usually travel for Christmas all of my packages and pretty bows were smushed and the paper was torn by the time we arrived at our destination. So, I had an idea for something MUCH more forgiving and SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper. I’ve used this same set for several years now and I LOVE the effect. It’s simple, classic, and reminds me of years gone by! The great thing is, it is VERY inexpensive for those of us on a budget and comes in a large roll so you can use it for a long time! I’m including Amazon links so you can find everything quickly and easily!

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The cool thing is, with just a few accessories this gift wrap set is classic and also somehow very NOW (for all of you farmhouse fanatics!). And guess what, you can wrap a medium package for $1.10 each (as shown in the photo)! Even very large packages wrap for only pennies more.  I purchased the paper and twine two years ago and still have plenty for this Christmas and have only had to repurchase the decorations.

How To Do Classic Christmas Gift Wrap For $1 Per Package
How To Do Classic Christmas Gift Wrap For $1 Per Package

So, here is the simple supplies list:

Brown Paper Craft Tags with Jute Twine (120)- $.06 each

Brown Craft Paper (200 ft) – $.25 a yard

Silver Jingle Bells (50) – $.18 each

Artificial Pine Needles (30) – $.50 each (This is the most expensive piece, so if you have these in your yard, I’d use those- we just don’t have them where I live and these are VERY convincing)

Jute twine (328 feet) – $.05 a yard

As I write this, the entire kit costs about $50 to wrap ALL of your gifts.  I can’t wait to see all of your beautiful presents!

How To Do Classic Christmas Gift Wrap For $1 Per Package
How To Do Classic Christmas Gift Wrap For $1 Per Package

If you’re looking for a beginner calligraphy pen set to do that cool lettering, I found this one easy to use and inexpensive. This is literally (and obviously) my first attempt at calligraphy lettering and it’s cute even when it’s not great, so give it a shot!

For more great Christmas decor and DIY ideas check out our blog!

Cheers!

 

 

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Slavetodiy.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.  Amazon offers a small commission on products sold through their affiliate links.  Each of your purchases via our Amazon affiliation links supports our cause at no additional cost to you.

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