It's a Blog Hop Part Three--My Fall Mantel
If you've been following you know that I'm part of a blog hop and that the last four participants are sharing their Thanksgiving Vignettes today. I'm in this last group and I'd say mine is more Fall decor than Thanksgiving.
But hey, Thanksgiving is in the Fall.
Sherry from
No Minimalist Here is hosting the hop.
Kudos and a big thank you to Sherry for organizing it all and making it work.
If you missed Blog Hop Part 1 go
here.
To see links to Blog Hop Part 2 go
here.
I decided to share my Fall mantel for the "Hop".
This Fall my mantel is very sparse. The layers upon layers are missing; but I don't miss them.
Family Fall Mantel
The golden ibex directed the mantel design.
On the left side of the mantel is a resin turtle shell on a pedestal. I lightly rubbed it with some gold gilding wax to add some interest and depth to the textured shell mold and to repeat the gold tones.
The matted and framed print is of French decorative painting from the 16-18th centuries.
There are more gold tone repeats in the sunburst mirror. Below the mirror is an
Hermes box.
On the edge of the mantel is a glass jar, belted equestrian style. The framed Versace poster touches the mantel edge and drops above a Draper dresser.
I filled the belted jar with feathers, seed pods, and zebra grass.
I love the curling seed pods and the way the zebra grass sprinkles some color into the arrangement and stretches across and reflects into the mirror.
I've already shared the poster, the
Hermes scarf boxes, and the bejeweled demijohn. They really complete that side of the room so they made it into the blog for a repeat performance
If you haven't noticed, I'm really into spikey spheres.
What have you done for Fall decor?
Kathy
Make sure to visit my fellow Friday participants.
Follow these links to see their Thanksgiving vignettes.
Miss Kopy Kat,