Oh how wonderful is a white peony – and a whole bunch of them on a white peony mantel is extra wonderful!
The Story of the White Peony Mantel
Several weeks ago, I got to meet up – safely – with four of my blogging buddies. We went to Arizona and the beautiful historic home of Mary Crozier, creator of Life at Bella Terra.
This is my third post about that trip. You can read about one of my teacup adventures HERE and our crowning tablescape glory HERE.
Our hostess has lots of mantels in her home, so one of our projects was to decorate a few of them for the holidays.
Inspiration #1
Chloe from Celebrate and Decorate was the first of us to start in on her mantel – in the living room. We were all kind of hanging with her at first, then started splitting up to do our own.
What inspired me most about her gorgeous mantel was the beautiful asymetrical drape of the garland.
I love experimenting, so I thought I’d see how I could put a little drapey-ness into my mantel.
Inspiration #2
After I left Chloe, I wandered into the library. Chas of Chas’ Crazy Creations and Andrea of Design Morsels were creating more magic! With a basic household item, no less!
Can you believe those glowing wintry blooms are – wait for it – …. coffee filters!?
(Mary wrote posts about all the mantels we did, and I’ll give you those links at the end, so you can get more details about both of these.)
Inspiration #3
Mary is a very talented artist, and has a lovely studio – with a lovely fireplace. So that’s where I headed next. It’s a sunny, cozy, inviting room with all her paints and brushes and canvases.
(She also has a beautiful day bed where, if I were her, I would sit back with a glass of something and watch my paintings dry!)
Anyway, on her easel was a painting in progress – some beautiful white flowers.
The minute I saw it, my three inspirations melded, and the idea for my white peony mantel revealed itself!
The White Peony Mantel in the Art Studio
I should tell you that unlike most of the rooms in Mary’s house, the art studio is diminutive. And the lovely mantel is sized appropriately, tucked into a little corner by the door.
The Mantelscape Process
The first thing I wanted to do was get that drape in the garland. Oddly, in all the time I’ve been decorating mantels, I’ve only used faux garland once before. I wasn’t sure how it was going to work, but it was actually really easy to use.
A couple Command hooks, and it pretty much did whatever I wanted it to! Not only did it drape, but I could bend it to stick out a little and give the mantel some extra dimension.
Peonies in the White Peony Mantel
Then the peonies themselves! Aren’t these gorgeous? They’re some of the prettiest faux peonies I’ve seen.
I stuck them into the garland in three main groups, then put a few singles in to lead the eye across!
There were a few little buds, so I tied them in some ribbon and attached them to the longer end of the garland.
(I had to make the other side of the garland a little shorter, because I didn’t want to interfere with Mary’s beautiful prayer bench there on the left.)
I love to leave some trailing ribbon – it’s so romantic!
The Ornaments
The next thing was the cluster of gold berries.
They and the middle peony cluster are pretty much in the middle of the garland. I put the berries a little higher just to keep that swoop going.
I love all white and gold and silver. But I saw these lovely blush pinecone ornaments, and thought they would add just the right little touch of color.
Continuing with the slightly asymetrical theme I stole from Chloe, I put three of the pinecones on one side, and just one on the other.
Because the one was on the side with the longer garland, it still felt full and balanced.
Final Touches to the White Peony Mantel
I wove a little ribbon in next, and then the candles for the final touch.
Because I hung the garland at the front of the mantel, the candles have lots of room back behind it. They look much closer to the garland than they really are.
But a safety tip: if you’re going to have lighted candles around greenery, be sure they have lots of space, and that you stay in the room!
I’m so glad I got to decorate this mantel, in this beautiful room, and inspired by my wonderful friends!
Thanks so much for sharing it with me!
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The Promised Links
Here’re the links to the posts Mary wrote about our mantel decorating. When you pop over to her blog, tell her I said Hi!
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Kim | Shiplap and Shells says
This is such a stunning mantel Barbara. Thank you for sharing at Charming Homes and Gardens. Pinned.
Barbara Leone says
Thanks so much Kim – I love the CH&G link party! And thanks for pinning too! Happy Monday!
Maristella says
Stunning mantel!Love your beautiful decoration!Elegant and delicate.
Barbara Leone says
Thank you so much Maristella! It was so fun decorating at a friend’s house! 🙂 Hope you’re having a lovely holiday season, and thanks for stopping by!
Happy Haute Home says
What wonderful suggestions Barbara. One of these days I will take on an asymmetrical garland lay but for now, you now how much I love symmetry. The coffee filter garland is so fun..what a clever idea. I love your peonies, they look very real, well done my friend.
Barbara Leone says
Ha! I love symmetry too – you’ll notice the garland itself wasn’t VERY off-center! 🙂 I know – Chas thinks of the most amazing things – who would have dreamed? Hope you’re having a great time over there. Gotta stop over for my pool-house update soon! Take care my friend!
Cindy says
This is stunning and thanks for sharing. Pinning
Cindy
Barbara Leone says
Hi Cindy! Thanks for pinning – that’s nice of you! So glad you like the mantel too – it was fun to work at someone else’s house with their things. Kind of like a game! 🙂 Hope your holiday is going well, considering everything!
LA CONTESSA says
CAN YOU SHOW US WHAT A COMMAND HOOK LOOKS LIKE?
YOUR MANTEL is LOVELY!!
WHAT FUN YOU HAD………
Barbara Leone says
Hi! Yes, I sure will! It was the first time I’ve ever used them, but I’ve heard people rave about them for years. I’m going to get some of my own at the store and will report back on how I use them on my own mantel! Thanks so much for asking, and yes – it was a great time! 🙂
Chas Greener says
It was so wonderful to see you create such a beautiful mantel in person friend! I can’t wait to get together and create more together. Thank you so much for the shout out. I’ll be sharing the tutorial for this on my blog soon and linking back to all of your wonderful mantels 🙂
Hugs friend!
Barbara Leone says
Vice Versa my friend! I can’t believe the ideas you come up with – those coffee filters were totally beautiful! I never would have thought of it in a million years! 🙂 Can’t wait to see your tutorial! Hugs back!
Kim says
What a lovely Mantel Barbara- everything looks so perfect together. Love, love the peonies – you’d never know that they are faux. Beautiful!
Barbara Leone says
Thanks so much Kim! I loved those peonies too – my friend had so many lovely things to work with! Hope you’re having a wonderful holiday so far!