Friday, December 5, 2014

Christmas Mantel 2014

Coastal Charm is all dressed up for the holidays and now it's time to just soak it all in. I broke a record this year and did all my holiday decorating, in just two short days.
I still can't believe that I was able to pull this off, but with some help from my sweet hubs, the boxes came down and back up, in less than 48 hours. Funny thing is, I am really lovin' how it all looks, so maybe, I should keep this in mind, when next year rolls around. Today, I am sharing my mantel with all of you. Again this year, my theme for it has to do with nature. I did change several things, so let's see what I have done in 2014.
                                                                  Blessings,
                                                                    Linda


                                                     2014 Christmas Mantel


                                              My mantel wreath has something
                                                              new this year.


                                                 It's this sweet driftwood nativity.

                                           A vintage rusty scale and an ironstone
                                            pitcher found their way to the mantel.
                                             
                                     This darling little lamb showed up too.

                                               Mini glitter pine cones were added
                                                             for some bling!!!



                                               I guess, this old chippy paint cabinet
                                                         door will always stay here.


                                                       Our stockings are hung
                                                        and are just waiting to
                                                    be filled with some goodies.

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24 comments:

chateau chic said...

Your mantel is right up my alley. I love the cabinet door that creates a great focal point with the wreath attached. The driftwood nativity is so wonderful! You can never go wrong with an old rusty scale and ironstone. Your whole display with all its different textures is festive and lovely!!
Mary Alice

ℳartina @ Northern Nesting said...

Linda your Christmas mantel looks beautiful!! I LOVE the rustic feel it has!

Vel Criste said...

Beautiful Linda, love all the greens you added!

Stacey said...

Your mantel is so pretty! The old chippy door should stay there...it's perfect. :)

Judy Pimperl said...

It's gorgeous Linda! I'm loving that chippy paint on the door...I'm afraid I would have to leave it there year round, too. Who would have thought of the beans with the ornaments? Clever and cool!
Judy

White Lace and Promises said...

Oh my goodness, I'll have to look back to see what I liked the most. I love the chippy door as a back drop. I love the smell of coffee beans in a hurricane vase.The scale is great. Always love the rusty crusty, but my all time favorite is ironstone. Just love it all. This would be my favorite of all that I've seen so far!

Leslie Anne Tarabella said...

I'm loving the little lamb.

Cristina Garay said...

Beautiful mantel, Linda! I love the scale, the chippy door, the ironstone, well, I love it all!

Rosemary@villabarnes said...

It's beautiful. I'm loving the driftwood nativity.

Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces said...

This is so pretty, Linda...I just love the driftwood nativity...

Lisa @ 2Perfection Decor said...

Oh I love it all.. my kind of style!

~Lisa

Our Hopeful Home said...

I love the natural theme. Our tastes are so similar. I have ironstone pitchers all over my house with hydrangeas in them! The lamb is precious.
xoKathleen

mamasmercantile said...

I love the mantel, particularly the mantel wreath with nativity a real delight.

Leslie said...

It looks beautiful linda! 2 days ~ that is impressive. I am sooo slow this year.
Have a great weekend.

Mila said...

I just love your nativity scene- so beautiful!

xx
Mila
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must love junk said...

Love the farmhouse look of your mantel! That little lamb is adorable :)
Susan

Shenita @ Embellishments by SLR said...

Linda, your mantel looks great! The driftwood nativity is so unique; and all of your elements work so well together!

~Damita's Pretty Wrap~ said...

Your mantel is so pretty!! Love all the details! That old door the wreath is on is fabulous and I just love old scales! The drift wood nativity is so sweet and precious. Everything is so pretty! :) Christmas hugs xo Holly

Magali@TheLittleWhiteHouse said...

Simple and lovely!

Something Nice and Pretty said...

Love the chippy door and yes I'd keep it there too! Very pretty mantel!

Christine @ Rustic-Refined said...

Love the chippy door, your mantel looks wonderful.

Nicki said...

LOVE your stockings and that pretty green ribbon, and I'm always up for a vintage scale ;) Looks great.

Unknown said...

Looks like there is alot of nature inspired Christmas rooms out there this year! I love it and you have done a great job on your mantel. Chippy things are the best!! I like how you put the nativity in the centre of your wreath as well.

The Charm of Home said...

That looks great! Thank you for joining Home Sweet Home!
Sherry

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