I've had our Christmas decor down for a few weeks and everything is slowly
coming back together. Today I styled our mantel with my sweet friend
Jennifer from The Pink Pagoda in mind,
she's having another awesome Blue & White Bash that I'm excited to join, don't miss the
beautiful inspiration on February 3rd!
I' thought I'd share how I went about creating this layered, collected look
I was in the mood for.
Choose a large mirror (mine is 32") as your background, then layer a smaller
mirror (mine is 27"), empty frame or piece of artwork in front.
Now move to the center, I like a nice sized vase, pot or urn
Fill it with something textural from nature (twigs, greenery, branches, flowers) I just
take a walk around my yard with my pruners.
Oh, this is just perfect - I'm right this second noticing my vase should be taller!
Do you see how it would look better if it weren't the same height as the books to the left.
(I could easily put a couple books under it, or replace the taller books with shorter ones).
What's that quote? Do as I say, not as I do - vary heights!!
That reminds me of another TIP:
Take a photo, it's much easier to see what looks out of place! :)
Books are one of my favorite ways to add color and as a base to vary the height of
accessories. Estate sales are a great source to buy them,
(no one wants to move a load of books, and they'll practically give them away).
From the center I work to the left and then right balancing accessories,
including opposing elements gives it interest. Some examples I've used here:
smooth, rough = porcelain, concrete
traditional, modern = ginger jar & black and white artwork
traditional, modern = ornate mirror & round mirror
formal, casual = boxwood & branches
formal, casual = gold peacock & concrete sphere
shiny, matte ~ round, square ~ curved, straight
You get it.
Look around your home, think of using items in a new way,
bring in garden elements, I went outside and grabbed my DIY concrete sphere out
of the dirt.
And then keep tweaking until it feels like you!
41 comments:
I love this look. The blue is beautiful and the layered mirrors and art are perfect. I think I need to go restyle my mantle now.
Looks really really gorgeous! I want to redo my mantel molding too and I love your mantel!
I LOVE your layered look!! Fabulously done :) It came out so great ~Bre
You styled it beautifully Pam! Love it.....
Your concrete sphere remains on my to do list! Great tips. Isn't it crazy how taking a picture can make you see things differently?
so perfect- i love the touch of blue!
Great tips Pam!! I have a bare mantle that could use some attention. I have been staring at it for several days now not sure where to start...maybe today :)
This looks great. We're alot alike in that we change it up so frequently! Love to keep it fresh, earthy, colorful and textural! Have a great day Pam. Xo Nancy
I love all your layers. I never remember to place a mirror in front of a mirror. I really like it.
Your styling is just perfect. Love the changes you made!
It looks so pretty! I love all of the layers. I restyled my mantel once I took my Christmas decorations down as well. I just needed something fresher. I love your blue books! I will definitely be on the lookout for a few since my great room has quite a bit of blue in it.
Great tips! I'm still sorry that I got rid of a pair of birds just like that!
Love it! The sphere is perfect.
The mantle looks great Pam! It's not as easy as one my think:)
I've been slow moving on filling the house back up myself. Your mantel looks amazing. I love all the different elements you've used.
Your mantel looks gorgeous Pam! I love the layers, the mix of textures and how you explained it all!
-Shelley
You know how I love layering Pam and this is the perfect example of it! Love your vignette and the color palette you used too!!!!!!
I love the blue, with the contemporary abstract black & white art and the bit of greenery. It looks so good…..I wish you could come and style my whole house! (I think I say that every time you do a post with any kind of vignette in it!) :)
Looking good, just the right mix of color and texture!!
I love the layered look and all the blue and white!
Your layering looks great and more importantly, YOU!
Love the layered look and all the elements you used are great!
Luv the mantel's layered look. I am all about the texture... shiny matte, rough, smooth....
Well done, Pam! What a beautiful, layered look!
Beautiful! You are a layering master :)
GORGEOUS Pam...I love it!!
What great tips! And I love the finished result.
Beautiful mantle and great styling tips! So much fun to bump into you at the bash!
That is some top notch styling. Thanks for the tips too.
Looks great, love the pop of blue with the organic details!
Your mantle is beautiful! So happy to know about your blog! Happy Monday!
So pretty! And great tips!
Absolutely beautiful!! It is so nice to meet you through The Pink Pagoda!
XOXO,
The Glam Pad
Thanks for the mantel inspiration. Mine is in desperate need of a reboot, and blue and white would look great on it.
Your mantel is beautiful, and thank you for how we should create nice looking arrangements!!
Ozana
Love this styled mantel! Your tips are fabulous! And now I've pinned your diy concrete sphere for once all this snow melts. Thanks for sharing!
awesome styling - love the books on mantle!!
Great mantel love it!
- The Tablescaper
I love how your mantel turned out, Pam! And these tips are golden!! It makes me want to go style something. :)
your interior monologue is priceless. great tip on using pictures to help. i always use pics to help me edit & style. helps my eye to truly *see* scale & proportion & perspective from multiple angles.
a wonderful tutorial, I love your style.
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