Easy Vintage Inspired Fall Mantle
I love fall!! I really love decorating for fall! Below I'm going to show you an easy way to create a pretty fall mantle, with all the vintage feels!
It doesn't take lots of fancy pieces to create a pretty mantle! Everything I used to create my fall mantle, minus the faux floral, was already in my home!
**Tip** Shop your home before going out and buying new items! You never know what amazing pieces you might just have lying around!
I started with a clean slate. I stripped my mantle of my summer decor before adding any fall touches.
I love layered pieces. Here I started by layering two different mirrors. I like to choose pieces with different height. It creates the perfect focal point.
I love using faux floral! It just adds such a pretty touch. I wanted to stick with fall feels; so chose some fall stems from Joann's Craft Store.
I tucked my faux floral stems under the mirror frame. I try to hide the stems when I can, vs. cutting them down. I like to keep them long in case I choose to use them differently in the future.
Amber bottles are a must for me! I love adding the beautiful amber color into my fall decor. I found these bottles at an antique store.
I personally like to group items in Three's. That is what I did here with my amber bottles.
This piece doesn't really have much to do with fall; but the color is perfect! Personally, I love vintage advertisement signs. This one was a perfect touch for my mantle decor.
In order to balance out each side of my mantle, I decided to add a little pumpkin and chippy bird as a final touch!
After arranging the items on my mantle, I added a little basket of pumpkins at the base, to finish it off!
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Suggested materials:
- Fall floral
- Amber bottles
- Mirrors
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Sac51207878 on Sep 27, 2022
This is very cute! Gave me some things to incorporate into my home!
PS. Mantel is properly spelled this way… there is a mantel too, but it’s not the fireplace kind. 😊
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