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Spring Mantel…

3:08 pm by kim 72 Comments

Hi everyone!
I hope you’re all enjoying the middle to your week, It’s going by so quickly!
I’ve been busy working on my spring mantel today.

Because I have a corner fireplace, I have a larger mantel to decorate and have to make sure I don’t overdo it! All the elements I’ve used shout out spring to me. Hope you like it!

I wanted to add some freshness with (faux) greens, my white candles, clear glass and a bit of nature with my driftwood candle holder. You can find the driftwood candle holder tutorial here

Love the white green and nature together with some lovely candlelight.

I”ve also added some branches that I usually use in my outdoor urns. I liked the pop of green that they add and our outdoor branches haven’t begun to bud yet.
The vase that the branches are in is actually a candle holder turned upside down! Gotta love pottery barn. All these candle holders were 50 % off. Because they’re clear glass they fit in with any color and decor.

I love the simple natural beauty of this and will change it up with some starfish and or shells in a couple of months for a summer mantel.

I hope you’ve enjoyed a look at my Spring mantel.
Thanks for stopping by today!

I’ll be partying with these ladies:

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  1. MommaHen says

    at 3:13 pm

    It's so pretty! It feels so fresh and clean.

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  2. Lisa @ Fern Creek Cottage says

    at 3:50 pm

    Stunning.Springy.Wonderful.
    I love it! The green, white and driftwood is such an awesome combo!

    Reply
  3. Pamela says

    at 3:50 pm

    So fresh and pretty Kim!! I cannot wait for spring…I am loving all these spring posts from everyone!!
    Hurry spring!

    Pamela ox

    Reply
  4. Yvonne says

    at 4:07 pm

    I really like the way you have layered the driftwood, candles and greenery. It has such depth and interest. It looks marvelous! Spring can't come quickly enough for me! Enjoy the rest of your week!

    Reply
  5. Sara @ thesherlockshome says

    at 4:07 pm

    Beautiful. I love the driftwood candleholder.

    Reply
  6. Shannon says

    at 4:10 pm

    It looks great. Love the simplicity and the touches of greenary!

    Reply
  7. Tammy@Beatrice Banks says

    at 4:42 pm

    Truly beautiful. Perfect touch of spring!

    Reply
  8. Erin Zacharda says

    at 5:20 pm

    WOW – it is GORGEOUS!! I love the mix of greenery with the white and rustic wood. Your driftwood candle holder is so clever – looking forward to following your tutorial to make my own – thanks for sharing!!!
    ~Erin

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  9. Heather says

    at 5:27 pm

    Ooh, I'm really liking the pop of spring green!

    Reply
  10. A Thrifted Market says

    at 5:43 pm

    So fresh and pretty..love it!!

    Reply
  11. Pattie says

    at 6:06 pm

    Kim this is so pretty I love all the white,

    Pattie

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  12. Brandi says

    at 6:13 pm

    So pretty! I love the shade of green with the white. Your candle holder is jaw dropping gorgeous!

    Reply
  13. A Vintage Vine says

    at 6:33 pm

    Kim it is beautiul! I'm drooling girly!!

    Reply
  14. cheryl says

    at 6:38 pm

    Hello! I love your mantle and especially how the vivid green pops off that beautiful blue/grey wall. Soooo nice.

    Reply
  15. Chrissy says

    at 6:46 pm

    Oh Kim…..thats so pretty and oh so spring like!!! Going to be a warm wet weekend,maybe the rest of the snow will GO AWAY!!! x0

    Reply
  16. Karen says

    at 7:08 pm

    That looks so beautiful Kim. I am in love with the drift wood candle holder. Glad to see your not afraid of the faux plants and flower police LOL.

    Reply
  17. Alaina says

    at 7:36 pm

    How beautiful! I am for sure going to be looking along the beach for some drift wood so I can make myself one. I love the way it all looks so beachy and fresh.

    Reply
  18. {northern cottage} says

    at 7:51 pm

    Hi girlie – this is beautiful…so serene and fresh. well well done!

    I'm on my way to posting some freshening over at my place soon too…hope you can swing by for a visit sometime! http://www.northerncottage.blogspot.com

    Reply
  19. Michelle @Shellsshabbyshack says

    at 8:23 pm

    Great mix of textures, Kim! I like the fresh greenery with driftwood and glass. I'm drooling over those candle holders. I shouldn't have looked at them, haha, because now I want them 🙂 Looks awesome! :)Michelle

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  20. Ali Richardson says

    at 8:40 pm

    Gorgeous!! I really really love it, it looks so pretty.

    Reply
  21. michelle says

    at 9:18 pm

    So fresh and beautiful Kim! I love the greens and the candle holders are perfect!! I am still have the driftwood candle holder on my list. I do need another piece though now that I found another spot for the one that I was going to use. Very pretty and ready for Spring!

    Reply
  22. Penny of This-N-That says

    at 9:27 pm

    I love this it is such a clean and fresh look. Def has the spring look!

    Reply
  23. Robin says

    at 10:55 pm

    Beautiful job Kim. I of course love your driftwood candle holder – it's amazing. I also like the combo of green from the plants and the white of the candles. Togther it is such a pretty, classic look.

    Reply
  24. Mariaelena says

    at 7:42 am

    Hi Kim,
    I'm loving the simplicity of your spring mantel. I love the glass…simply elegant!!! You have the touch…I guess if you can start decorating for spring up in Canada I can get to it here in NY…Although as I write this it is 13 degrees outside….brrrrrr….

    Reply
  25. Amy@HomeRemediesRX says

    at 8:09 am

    Very pretty, Kim! I love your driftwood candleholder, makes my heart skip a beat… thanks for bringing some Spring to my day!

    Reply
  26. beth says

    at 10:24 am

    Oh, my goodness Kim!! I love it so much! Your driftwood candle holder is awesome! I am going to have to try that.
    Thanks for sharing your beautiful Spring mantle! I am so excited for warmer weather and more sunshine! 🙂
    Beth.

    Reply
  27. Kristin @ My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia says

    at 11:50 am

    It's gorgeous! Love all of it exp the driftwood!
    XO
    Kristin

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  28. Katie @ On the Banks of Squaw Creek says

    at 11:53 am

    Beautiful! I love the greens and white!

    Reply
  29. Lindy@Itsy Bitsy Paper says

    at 3:59 pm

    The mantle looks so clean and beautiful. Your photos are great as well!
    http://itsybitsypaper.blogspot.com

    Reply
  30. CalypsoInTheCountry says

    at 5:36 pm

    I just love that driftwood! The mantel really looks springy and fresh! Beautiful job!

    Reply
  31. Carla Marie says

    at 9:53 pm

    I love the way this looks! The drifwood is perfect with those little tea lights! PS- if you are interested I called your blog out for the Versatile Blogger Award, check out our latest post if you'd like, lots of linking up to do though! So if you ignore no biggie.
    http://hammersandhighheels.blogspot.com

    Reply
  32. Beverly @ FlamingoToes.com says

    at 1:00 am

    This is so great!! I love your mantel – it is so fresh and spring-y. 😉 That driftwood candle holder is fabulous too – I'll have to check out that tutorial!

    Reply
  33. HOOTIN' ANNI says

    at 6:20 am

    This just blew me away!!! I love it! I love EVERYTHING…but especially the branch candle holder. Amazing!

    My Flaunt It link: A Beautiful Girl

    Do stop by if you get a chance to visit. Happy Happy Rango Weekend.

    Reply
  34. Prudently Painted Vintage says

    at 7:56 am

    beautiful! So fresh and springy feeling!

    Visiting from Chic on a Shoestring

    http://prudentlypaintedvintage.blogspot.com

    Reply
  35. Lucy Designs says

    at 10:03 am

    beautiful! going to check out your driftwood candleholder….!

    Reply
  36. Brandy and Fam says

    at 10:21 am

    This is YOUR HOUSE!? Not something out of a magazine? This is stunning. Now I wish I had a corner spot to display things.

    Reply
  37. Hilary @ Sweet as June says

    at 12:36 pm

    absolutely stunning!

    Reply
  38. alison says

    at 1:11 pm

    gorgeous…love the driftwood and candles…new follower…would love for you to link up to my fridays unfolded @ http://www.stuff-and-nonsense.net/2011/03/fridays-unfolded-8.html

    blessings,

    alison
    stuff and nonsense

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  39. Melanie says

    at 5:17 pm

    Hi Kim,
    I do indeed love your spring mantle! Like others have said, it looks so fresh and "clean". I especially love the tall green branches in the clear vase.

    Reply
  40. Carolyn says

    at 5:32 pm

    Hi Kim,
    I just found your beautiful blog today and I am enjoying it so much!

    Carolyn(P.E.I.)

    Reply
  41. Samantha2818 says

    at 6:07 pm

    Hi Kim,
    your mantel looks gorgeous. I'm glad someone else uses fake greens too! I can kill even the hardiest plants in minutes no matter how hard I try to keep them.
    I love the driftwood candle holder. I'll have to keep an eye out for a nice piece of driftwood this summer.
    ~Sam

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  42. Simone @ Doberman's by the Sea says

    at 8:41 pm

    This is drop dead gorgeous. I heart everything.

    Reply
  43. Kristin says

    at 11:44 pm

    I'm jealous of the deep mantle. Mine is so shallow, there's not much chance for creating any kind of visual depth. This is just beautiful and I love, love the candle holder!!!

    Reply
  44. lauren@WESTFURNITUREREVIVAL says

    at 11:48 pm

    love it.. looks fresh, simple and clean

    Reply
  45. Linda@Coastal Charm says

    at 12:13 am

    It looks like Spring has already arrived at your nest! I’m having a giveaway…be sure to come by and check it out…it ends March 6.

    Blessings,
    Linda

    Reply
  46. Carol says

    at 12:40 am

    I found you at Funky Junk and I have to tell you, those corner fireplaces seem challenging, but you would never know it by looking at yours. It is amazing! Would it be okay if I mentioned it on my blog?

    Carol
    antiquetexan.blogspot.com

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  47. driftwoodesign says

    at 4:30 am

    Perfect!! Lite, airy, casual elegance.
    Kristy @ 4 the love of WOOD
    http://4theloveofwood.blogspot.com

    Reply
  48. Terry says

    at 8:48 am

    Ooooooh, Aaaaaah, I am loving this.

    Reply
  49. Kim says

    at 9:18 am

    Saw this on Funky Junk's SNS. So so pretty! It is certainly like breathing in spring looking at it and I LOVE your driftwood candle holder!

    Reply
  50. Lorri says

    at 2:21 pm

    That looks great! Very fresh with a fun pop of color!

    Reply
  51. Ali @ Honey and Maple Syrup says

    at 8:47 pm

    I love your driftwood candle holder! And all the other elements are awesome too!

    Reply
  52. Robyn says

    at 10:52 pm

    Incredibly gorgeous mantle! I really LOVE that driftwood votive holder…genious! So glad you shared this on Sunday Showcase!

    Reply
  53. Heather@The Black's Best says

    at 10:57 pm

    I love the clean fresh look you created with a few natural elements thrown in for a little warmth. Beautiful!

    Reply
  54. Madigan at madiganmade says

    at 11:10 pm

    This is so soft, simple and elegant. The white and green is just perfect!

    Reply
  55. ~Damita's Pretty Wrap~ says

    at 9:52 am

    Love your mantel!! It's so pretty and fresh feeling! i'm following your blog, would love if you'd follow me back! Thanks Have a good Sunday!

    Reply
  56. Erin @ The Little Apartment says

    at 11:58 am

    very nice..I'm stopping by from The Antique Texan.. she pointed me in the direction of your mantle loveliness and I'm so glad that she did!

    Reply
  57. Christine says

    at 12:59 pm

    love the driftwood candle holder. love love love it. Nice job
    Christine
    greatoakcircle.com

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  58. Kelly says

    at 2:34 pm

    Very Pretty and inspiring! http://runwithglitter.blogspot.com/

    Reply
  59. Courtney ~ French Country Cottage says

    at 4:35 pm

    Just beautiful~ I love all the natural elements! Thank you for sharing at FNF! 🙂

    Reply
  60. Shirley says

    at 9:44 pm

    It looks beautiful! I love, love, love the driftwood candle holder! 🙂

    Reply
  61. Soho says

    at 2:15 am

    It is nice services about Outdoor Wall Sconces. It is affordable services. It is looking very nice. I like its.

    Reply
  62. Tina says

    at 3:16 pm

    Gorgeous! I just found your blog today via The Shabby Chic Cottage and Transformation Thursdays and I'm so glad I did! Your home is beautiful! I am so desperate for spring here in Minnesota. Thanks for the inspiration!

    Reply
  63. Rachel says

    at 12:27 am

    Seriously. i love your mantle. SO MUCH. and that stinkin cute wood tea light holder is so great. seriously awesome.

    Reply
  64. mybelleepoque says

    at 11:49 pm

    So gorgeous! Found you over at the Frugal Friday link party. 🙂

    Reply
  65. Butterflies & Seashells says

    at 11:33 pm

    I love the mantle particularly the drift wood with candles in it. Did you make that or buy it that way? Lovely job.

    Benita

    Reply
  66. Angie @ Thrifty Like Me says

    at 9:23 pm

    This makes me want to visit the beach and find me some drift wood! Love it! The greenery is beautiful as well. Can I ask where you got it?

    Reply
  67. Holly @ Roller Coaster Life says

    at 9:01 pm

    I love it! The best mantle I have seen! I love those pottery barn candle holders! I have been eye balling them for a couple days =)

    Reply
  68. Finding Home says

    at 9:15 am

    Really lovely in its simplicity. Take care, Laura

    Reply
  69. A Pretty Life in the Suburbs says

    at 2:10 pm

    Very very pretty!
    Jo-Anna

    Reply
  70. Sherri @ Design2Shine says

    at 10:37 pm

    stunning. love the driftwood! and how you used the candle stands for the flower pots.

    Reply
  71. Lynn says

    at 5:03 pm

    What a beautiful salute to Spring!

    Reply
  72. aline says

    at 7:02 am

    What a beautiful blog, glad to have found out about it.

    Reply

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