Yes, it's been over 2 1/2 years. I've been busy. Don't judge. My oldest is now graduated from HS and is off to his Freshman year at the University of Richmond. Since my last post I have probably seen over 300 baseball games and driven 80,000 miles (no joke) getting my 3 boys where they need to go. All good things I am blessed to do.
I am going to start this update off with pictures of one of my holiday mantles. Hopefully I haven't posted these before. Then, I'm going to update with some pictures of the many projects from 2012 and 2013. I hope you enjoy.
This mantle was created from glass candlesticks, glass and glitter ornaments, and other sparkly things. The two trees were an after Christmas score from Wisteria catalog. I actually have 2 more that are a smaller size. They're all made from birch bark and are super cool. Especially at 75% off! The ornaments range from mouth-blown glass to cheap glittered Michael's finds to modern mercury glass. In the picture to the right below you'll see the latest addition, a glittered bristled diamond shape found at Crate & Barrel just this year.
My wooden cherub is very dear to me. It was given to me by my mom and appears to be hand-carved. In the past, I've made a new greenery swag every single year, accenting it with a great snowflake I found locally at 75% off. But this year I bought some preserved boxwood which came in a package with some other preserved greenery. I am hoping it will keep year to year. I do know there were no needles or dried leaves to clean up when I took it all down!
My holiday style usually has plenty of handmade ornaments made from felt and wool. This mantle is a departure from that but it is my favorite. The rope lights make everything GLOW. It's the first decoration up and the last to come down.
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I also ordered some small cones (4" in height) and will make some small tree ornaments using bright colored ribbing scraps. I have an entire bin of ribbing scraps so I anticipate a lot of fun with this project.
Welcome to 2014. See you soon! I promise.
How nice to see you posting again! Your fireplace mantle is so lovely - I've always wished for one of my own to decorate!
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