Sunday, March 25, 2012

Spring Fireplace Mantel

Hello Everyone!  Today, I wanted to share with you my son and daughter-in-law’s Spring fireplace mantel that I did a few weeks ago.    

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Below was the fireplace mantel Winter look. 

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I switched out the twigs in the white jug and placed faux forsythia branches and made a faux forsythia wreath.

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Inside each mason jars, I added mini faux pears in yellow and green. 

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For the winter, I had placed prickly gum balls inside each mason jar.    

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  With the weather here lately, I probably should have skipped the Spring look and went right for the Summer look.

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As always, thanks for your visit and leaving such sweet comments.  They are always appreciated. 

Hope you all have a wonderful weekend! 

Gail

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22 comments:

  1. Gail you did a a beautiful job transforming their mantel from winter to spring! I love the forsythia and love the pears in the mason jars! Enjoy your weekend!

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  2. What a lovely mantle. Your son and daughter in law are very lucky to
    have you.

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  3. My daughter asks me for deco help at her new home. I'm just gonna tell her tune into www.gailsdecorativetouch.blogspot.com and skip me as the middleman!

    ~Bliss~

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  4. Subtle little changes makes all the freshness in the world.
    I don't think our forsythia is going to bloom or bud this year. I think we lost it to drought.
    Sad.
    I'll enjoy yours on the mantel... ~Pat

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  5. Happy weekend, Gail!

    I love popping over to see your mantel and all of the changes you make to it! It's one of the things I haven't done - and it needs it!

    Thank you for sharing and have a lovely weekend ~
    Donna

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  6. I always love your decorating Gail. The forsythia branches and the wreath add a nice spring touch. Love it.

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  7. Love the forsythia. It's such a pretty spring yellow.

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  8. Hi Gail,
    I love this! You are so good at pulling things together to create such a lovely look. The little jars with the candles and the jute twine are the cutest ever.

    hugs
    Sissie

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  9. HI Gail! Oh, the mantel looks wonderful! I'm sure your kids are thankful you're so creative and helpful.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  10. How cute the babies are, Gail! The forsythia adds just the right Spring touch, but I think you are right. We will all be decorating for Summer in a matter of weeks with the weather some of us have been getting!

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  11. Spring, or Summer, it's a great look, Gail.

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  12. Beautiful Gail! How lucky they are to have you to help them. You spread your sunshine all over!

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  13. It is very pretty, Gail. The yellow of the faux forsythia really evokes a feeling of Spring.

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  14. That is the best Spring mantle I have come across yet. I would love it if you came over today to my Sunday Round UP Party @ http://www.arosiesweethome.com/ and shared with us.
    Thanks Rose

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  15. Love the mantle decor! I have been a follower, but now linky follower too! Don't know what is up with Google Friends, still there? Hope to see you stop by and Linky follow along. I have a blooming forsythia out front and love this shrub!

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  16. HI Gail, love what you have done. So beautiful. YOu have such a gift for organizing shelves and making them jaw-droppingly beautiful. I always love to see what you are decorating and how you did it! Very encouraging for the rest of us!
    Blessings,
    Debbie

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  17. Hello dear Gail,
    The Spring mantel is lovely! The yellow of the faux forsythia is so nice and fresh looking. I need to get some of that for the flower arrangement that I do for our church, it would be the perfect touch of Spring. Just like yours.
    You think of everything, the color of the pears are perfect.
    Have a good day!
    Hugs, Cindy

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  18. Another lovely project! I like to change out my mantle with the seasons too. You always share such great ideas.

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  19. The forsythia just says spring to me, too, Gail! I'd really like to plant one in our yard! Thanks for stopping by and for the get well wishes, too!

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  20. How fun to get to decorate for hous son and daughter-in-law. We've skipped Sumer and gone right to summer, expecting 90 degrees this weekend which is unheard of.Thank you for linking up at Sunday Blog Love, wishing you a wonderful weekend!

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  21. You have been featured. Come and check it out @ http://www.arosiesweethome.com/
    Rose

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  22. Love the mantle and I really like the glass jars with the number cards. I am away on vacation and getting some great mantle ideas. I can't wait to get in and change up my mantle.

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