Spring Mantel: How to decorate
Decorating our home is one of my favorite things to do. I tend to keep the Living Room more primitive and decorate with country antiques. And I decorate the Dining Room with a little more color and whimsy.
I have decorated our Spring Mantel with lots of different ideas. Last year, I used a little more color but this time, I wanted to keep it more rustic and give it an outdoor feel. So, I thought about what Spring means to me…Birds, Branches, Watering Cans, Birdhouses and Green.
I have created a tutorial for you for the Mantel as well as how to paint the birds eggs that I have in the nest.
Start with the garland and large pieces
- I started with the garland. Grapevine rope with some silk ivy cut and tucked in
- Then some burlap that I bunched up a little
- A galvanized antinque watering can at one end
- And some Forsythia branches in Aqua Mason Jars
Add the medium pieces
- Next came the medium size pieces, a birdhouse and nest
- A treasurerd birdhouse that my Dad made years ago
- And a nest that I made from a grapevine wreath {that I took apart}, spanish moss and eggs {tutorial below}
- To give it some height, I propped up the back of the holder with a small clay pot
And then small pieces
- A small birdhouse tucked behind a white teapot
- Then a couple clay pots
- The grass from the St. Patrick’s Day Mantel returns and a couple more eggs
- And a wooden candle holder that I spray painted white and added a little egg to the top
The eggs were easy to do, but they did take some time. I also realized after painting them, I would have been better to use a solid egg, and not the hinged plastic eggs. But I used what I had on hand, it worked and didn’t cost me anything.
- Place opened eggs on a board
- Spray with white paint
- Then paint with blue or the color of your choice {I used some leftover paint from The Sports Bedroom}
- Then spray with Fleck Stone paint {I used plasti-kote brand}
- And using an old toothbrush dipped in black paint, flick the paint to make the eggs speckled
After taking the pictures and putting the eggs back together, I did have to paint the seams a little more with blue and spray a little more Fleck Stone on them.
Everything I used were items that I already had, I just went shopping in my own home for them. Think outside the box a little, and don’t be afraid to experiment…even with a little spray paint.
Have you started decorating for Spring?
Love it! Too fun–found you through Layla’s party–so glad I did!
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shaunna
Love how you created that Spring theme .. I too have birdhouses indoors… just because I love them.
Such a pretty mantle, Liz! I always love your creative projects!!!
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This farmhouse needs a mantel! What a great tutorial and beautiful spring display. Thanks for sharing.
Oh this looks AWESOME!!!
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Wow, this looks lovely. Hope to see you at My Dream Canvas.
Your mantle is super cute! I just love it.
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