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Happy Fall Y'all Mantel
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2 Bees in a Pod - Vicki and Jennifer
(IC: blogger)
Fall mantels!! Now, we know some of you don't have mantels, but you can definitely use these same ideas on a shelf, ledge or tabletop.
We love all things vintage and rustic and we really wanted to add a lot of these elements into our decor. Here's a full view of what we created:
We love all things vintage and rustic and we really wanted to add a lot of these elements into our decor. Here's a full view of what we created:
The vintage birdcage has been a part of my home decor for a couple of decades now. I move it around frequently and I thought it would be the perfect centerpiece to build off of.
I like the rustic details of the galvanized metal planters. The vintage trophies and loving cups are typically always on the mantel except for Christmastime. I've filled them with all types of decorative items - sticks, shells, moss. They are a great vessel to build off of and in this case we used flowers from our garden.
We stacked the galvanized tins on top of cut tree stumps for added height. The antique spool is from an old Georgia mill. It too was great for added extra height and dimension to the mantel.
Love this vintage - repro box from H&M...
We couldn't forget to add a touch of decor to the fireplace area. We have loads of vintage suitcases and though that this brown alligator bag would be perfectly showcased here. The wicker wine case is part of another collection.
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Published October 13th, 2014 1:15 PM
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Donna at Funky Junk Interiors on Oct 29, 2014So pretty! I especially adore the trophy touches! So stately in a vintage kinda way!
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Debi Willhoite on Oct 29, 2014Love all your vintage touches! Really nice and great to look at! Well done!
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2 Bees in a Pod - Vicki and Jennifer on Oct 31, 2014Hey Debi - we really do love vintage!!
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