I first gazed upon this amazing coastal summer mantle from Finding Home about a month ago. It literally took my breath away. That's how much I love this creative masterpiece of mantle decor. As soon as I discovered it, I've been trying to figure out how to duplicate this look in my house...even though I don't have a fireplace and therefore, much of a mantle.
I still haven't figured out how to re-create this look...but have continuously re-visited this post - just for inspiration. It really makes me so happy to study the closeup details....the mason jars, the branch and bottle, the starfish and urchins...I could go on and on.
I was so inspired that I asked Laura, the author of Finding Home and the person behind this magnificent mantle if I could share it on my blog. So onto the photographs....
I hope you've been as inspired as I am. Please go over
about this amazing piece.
Have a great week!
I was inspired. I just made one of these and I am posting it later today. It is really fun and summery.
ReplyDeleteSherry
Yep...inspiring! I'm charging up my dremel...
ReplyDeleteVery inspiring, even though I haven't a mantle or fireplace either. I'm lovin' that driftwood/barnwood, too. It really adds that coastal charm. I totally love this Debbie! Now I'm going to check out the creators blog! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding me?!!! That is a drool worthy mantle!!!
ReplyDeleteI don't have a single shell or starfish...but if I did I would want it all to look like this. Of course I love the blue mason jars...thanks for the inspiration. I noticed the lamp shade in the last picture. Love that too. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the very flattering feature, it is so very appreciated! Have a great week and take care, laura
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful and inspiring. I can see why you love it so much! It's a wonderful cross of country and coastal. This would be fabulous with your vast collection of shells. Beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing this great piece.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that garland!
ReplyDeleteSo simple and so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteSimply simple ... love it!
ReplyDeleteWow, it is a fun and whimsical coastal mantle! I love it how creative of Laura. I will visit Finding Home..
ReplyDeleteA wonderful post!
Have a sweet day and hugs, Elizabeth
Dang. We don't have a lot of fireplace mantels in Florida...but if we did, I'd want one very much like this one :)
ReplyDeletelove the blue glass and starfish together :)
ReplyDeleteGreat texture and color.
ReplyDeleteGreat texture and color.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh--that is beautiful!!! And wow, I have been selling those antique turquoise jars in my shop! We must think alike!!
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Cindy
wow...that is beautiful! Love those sea urchins!
ReplyDeleteOh...my...gosh....What an awesome piece, Debbie!!!
ReplyDeleteI have an old weathered gate that would be perfect for a garland like this!!!!
Thank you for sharing this!!!!!
Hugs,
Debbie
I just finished putting this together on the old weathered gate I have...it looks great as a fireplace screen. Instead of mason jar lids, I used small vintage bottles. I LOVE it!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Debbie.
Big hugs,
Debbie
It is adorable and beachy chic - wowzers!
ReplyDeleteI'm still in the process of getting a service for chimney repairs since my own fireplace really needs some restoration work. Once I get it sparkly and showcase worthy, I'll try the decoration tips you wrote.
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