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Fresh Greens Mantel in Silver and White

December 7, 2011 By Rhoda 120 Comments

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Welcome to the 2nd annual Holiday Home link party!  I’m covering mantels this year and I’m SO happy you stopped by! Don’t forget that next week, my friends, Kate and Sarah will also be hosting Holiday link parties.   Kate’s up next Monday, sharing Holiday crafts and Sarah will be showing off her Christmas tree on Wednesday, the 14th, and you are all invited to link up as well, to show off your Holiday home!

This year, I helped my sister do a little decorating at her house.  It’s driving her crazy not to do the total explosion of Christmas that she normally does, but that will have to wait til next year.  She’s getting ready for a party this weekend at her house, so getting the mantel festive and pretty was on the list for us to tackle.

I decided I wanted to do a big white urn with paperwhites and the rest of the inspiration came from her shopping trip to Homegoods for most of the rest of the pretties that made up this mantel decorating.  She got 2 large apothocary jars with lids that I filled with pretty shiny silver and mercury glass ornaments. She picked up some silver angels and other mercury glass pieces to fill in all the rest and we were ready to get started.  Silver, white and green are our colors on the mantel.

I’d like to show you what a plain fake lighted garland looks like on a mantel without adding anything to it and then what a difference it makes to add fresh greens.  I’m a huge fan of cutting the fresh stuff:  magnolia, cedar, pine, holly berries, there are so many possibilities growing outside this time of year, so we took advantage of that.  We drove around and found plenty of fillers to add the wow factor to this garland, so come along and see how it turned out.

mantel in progress

We started with a plain fake lighted garland, which you can find anywhere. I’m sure you’ve got a bunch of these hanging around too.  We began adding the larger main pieces to balance things out.  The large urn in the middle was a stand in until I could bring over the big urn with paperwhites that have been growing.   They aren’t quite ready for their photoshoot, but we do have a couple of blooms popping out.

full mantel with 3 wreaths

Here’s the finished mantel, looking all cheery and happy with the addition of my 2 moss wreaths that I made last year, a fake wreath in the middle with silver accents, and the rest of the mantel is glass, silver and mercury glass pieces.  Sparkly and shiny, it comes alive with the light of the garland bouncing around all that silver and glass.

See what a difference all the fresh magnolia makes.  I’ll show you some closer shots too.

3 wreaths mantel

All you have to do is cut and poke these in place.  The fake garland holds everything together just fine.  Cut and poke!  Easy peasy.  Those are the two moss wreaths I made a couple of years ago.

fresh greens

You can see the 3 fresh greens I used on the mantel:  magnolia, pine sprays and the softer feathery cedar, all found nearby. These textures add so much to a mantel and fake garland. The fake is just a good base to start with.

Merry Christmas mantel

I added this vintagey glittery Merry Christmas that I picked up at a thriftstore a couple of years ago.  Wonderful greeting for guests.

fresh greens mantel

Glass, silver and mixed greens, it’s a great combo this time of year.

paperwhites with ornaments

The paperwhites should all be blooming in a few more days.  I added these sparkly tiny mercury glass ornaments to the base and love the effect. My sis found these at Homegoods too.  They are so cute!

mantel and white tree

Here’s the view from the side of the mantel looking over to the huge white and silver tree we put up also.  I’ll show you that in another post.

mantel with fresh greens paperwhites

Right side of the mantel. You can see the large glass lidded jars are full of pretty and sparkly ornaments too.  I love the simplicity of just piling in ornaments in glass or a beautiful bowl.  We also wired on some silver ornaments to the garland too for a bit more sparkle and shine.

mantel with magnolia mercury glass

Mercury glass is so pretty and appealing and I have fallen for it big time, as has my sister.

paperwhites bloom

Paperwhite blooms are just coming out.

hurricane mercury glass

I added my large hurricane to the coffee table with some additional huge mercury glass balls.

multi color tree in foyer

In the foyer coming in the door, we placed my tall prelit tree that I got from Ballards two years ago, full of the multi-colored ornaments I used last year.  I love this happy colorful tree!  That Saturday Evening post print of my sister’s really adds to the spirit of Santa.

console table silver

Her family room console table holds a bit more sparkle and shine on burlap.  Just a little more Christmas!

Thank you so much for stopping by the mantel party and I hope you got some inspiration this year from my sister’s mantel. We sure had fun putting it together and I think it turned out spectacular!

Feel free to link up YOUR mantel too! The more the merrier.  Isn’t it fun to hop around blogland and see all the beautiful Christmas decorating that is going on now?  That’s the fun of blogland, all the inspiration.

You can use the button to link back or a simple text link will do, but please do link back on your mantel post, so that everyone can find the party too!  

I’ll also be linking up to my friend, Beth’s mantel party on Thursday!  Stop by and get in on her party too!

Also, Julia from Hooked on Houses is having her annual Christmas tour, so I’m joining her too. 



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  1. Gina@TheFarmhouseKitchen says

    December 7, 2011 at 7:40 am

    I really like the color scheme you chose. So elegant. Also the paperwhites are a good idea. Thanks for showing the festive cheer!

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  2. jessica@fourgenerationsoneroof says

    December 7, 2011 at 7:49 am

    Hey Rhoda! LOVE your sisters mantel and how you mixed faux and real greens 🙂 Looks beautiful! I just linked up my equestrian mantel 🙂 Going to check out some of the linkups, have great day!

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  3. Sherry says

    December 7, 2011 at 7:52 am

    You have her house looking beautiful! Thanks for hosting!
    Sherry

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  4. alissa@33shadesofgreen says

    December 7, 2011 at 7:58 am

    Thanks for hosting this fun party Rhonda! Your sisters mantel looks beautiful! Never would know that there was fake garland under there!

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  5. Kelly @ View Along the Way says

    December 7, 2011 at 8:12 am

    That mantle is gorgeous! I bet it is *stunning* at night with the lit garland and all that sparkly silver and glass. Thanks so much for hosting this fun party! Can’t wait to check out some other Christmasy mantles.

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  6. Jennifer @ Dimples and Tangles says

    December 7, 2011 at 8:20 am

    Rhoda, the mantel is so crisp and sparkly! The fresh greenery DOES make such a difference and I love those tiny little ornaments with the paper whites. Thanks for hosting a great party.

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  7. Betsy(@coastal-colors) says

    December 7, 2011 at 8:20 am

    Thanks for hosting this mantel party, Rhoda! It’s always fun to see such amazing ideas! The garland above is gorgeous! The mantel is so festive! I love it!

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  8. kara @ june & bear says

    December 7, 2011 at 8:23 am

    The silver and white is stunning and garland is amazing. I will definitely be using some of your tips. Thanks for hosting.

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  9. Marcia says

    December 7, 2011 at 8:27 am

    Gorgeous! I especially liked that foyer tree with the Saturday Evening Post behind it.
    Thank you for hosting, Rhoda.

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  10. HouseTalkN says

    December 7, 2011 at 8:29 am

    Holy Glamorous! What a beautiful mantle/mantel! I have a big crush on mercury glass, too!
    Thank you for hosting and have a wonderful Christmas!
    Kerry at HouseTalkN

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  11. Tammy@beatricebanks says

    December 7, 2011 at 8:33 am

    The freshness and bling of your mantel is fabulous! I’m so into silver this year. Thanks for hosting.

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  12. cassie {hi sugarplum} says

    December 7, 2011 at 8:39 am

    I love your mantel!! We’re magnolia twins…or Magnolia Twins, so Southern Belle! 🙂 I love the paperwhites too, I bet they smell amazing! Thanks for hosting, and happy day after your birthday!

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  13. Barb says

    December 7, 2011 at 8:40 am

    The mantel decoration is so fresh and bright and I love the sparkle of mercury glass! Thanks for hosting a fab mantel party! Happy Holidays!
    Barb

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  14. Martina says

    December 7, 2011 at 8:43 am

    Rhoda your sister’s mantel looks stunning!! I LOVE how you filled the garland out and love the 3 wreaths hanging on the wall! All her Christmas touches look beautiful! Thanks for hosting this fun party, Martina

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  15. ashley @ the handmade home says

    December 7, 2011 at 8:46 am

    gorgeous, as usual, sweet lady. thanks so much for hosting! I need to pick your oh so wise brain soon. 😉 expect a random email from me in a week or two…I know you’ll be waiting with baited breath! 😉

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  16. Sherry says

    December 7, 2011 at 9:27 am

    Hi Rhoda, Your sister’s mantle is beautiful! You both did a great job decorating. Thanks for hosting.
    Best Wishes,
    Sherry

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  17. Shelia says

    December 7, 2011 at 9:28 am

    Hi Rhoda! Oh, your sister is blessed to have you and what a beautiful job on getting her home ready for her party! The mantel is so elegant! Love your little colorful tree too! 🙂
    Thank you so much for hosting this fun party and I’m all linked up and now I’ll be in my chair all morning looking at mantels! 😉
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia 😉

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  18. Wendy says

    December 7, 2011 at 9:29 am

    It is so beautiful! I love that little tree – I wish I had a spot for one of those in my house, but I can’t think where it could live! Coincidentally, I just posted my mantel last night, so I linked it here! Such pretty things! Oh, and I’m obsessed with anything mercury right now – love those balls!

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  19. Tiffini says

    December 7, 2011 at 9:29 am

    WOW..I am amazed at what a difference the magnolia leaves made. I don’t live in that climate but I think they are so pretty! My daughter introduced me to you last week and I am so happy she did.
    Your story made me cry as it mimics mine but back to the mantle party. This is our first party and it really has helped the kids and I for me to focus on decor when I don’t really feel like it at all. The rest of the house is still a mess…lol! But my daughter urged us to decorate for it and I am ever so grateful for it. Grateful for you hosting it and encouraging us to get busy making our homes and heart..ready for our King yes? Love your soul and your fortitude..one can..with loads of grace and trust..carve out a new story and you are living proof
    much love and a beautiful mantle
    xo

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