Simple Farmhouse Christmas Mantel

Noting Grace
by Noting Grace
3 Materials
$30
20 Minutes
Easy
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Grab a cup of your favorite hot beverage and cozy up while I show you how I created a Simple Farmhouse Christmas Mantel. You can easily pull this together!
Last year, my decor was all about  buffalo check, but this year, I wanted something different.


Something less busy.


Also, I wanted this to be budget friendly, so that means using what I had on hand.
I hung a wooden snowflake on my mirror.  Since I am reusing old decor, I mixed up garland and greenery I had on hand to create a layered look.
By mixing different faux evergreen with sprigs of eucalyptus, it made a gorgeous variegated look.
I added two mini burlap wrapped Christmas Trees to frame in the mirror.
I found this set of four burlap Christmas Stockings from Amazon for less than $20!
A wooden lantern on one side of the fireplace adds warmth.
One new addition to our fireplace is this gorgeous wrought iron firewood stand.


I love how the wood looks against my tobacco basket used as a fireplace screen.
I love the simplicity of this look, but I added one more easy detail.
Finally, a strand of battery operated lights adds coziness to make this simple farmhouse Christmas mantel a perfect, understated centerpiece.
Finally, a strand of battery operated lights adds coziness to make this simple farmhouse Christmas mantel a perfect, understated centerpiece.
Thank you so much for taking the time to check out my simple Farmhouse Christmas mantel. For more details on this post and where I purchased some decor items, please visit the original post below!
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