Christmas ‘Fantle’ 2011 | Mixed-Media Decor

Welcome to Anna K. Originals! So glad that you took the time to click over and stop by for a visit.  I’m linking up with the Christmas Mantle Link Party hosted by the ever-creative Beth at Home Stories A-Z.  Thanks for hosting this fun link up, Beth!

 

Having said that, I'm sure some of you may be wondering why it says "Christmas Fantle" in my title instead of Christmas Mantle. Well, I don't have a fireplace, but I did manage to rescue a solid wood mantle piece from the side of the road some time ago and now we have a fake mantle ('fantle').  We had it hung in our dining area during a recent remodel.  Now on to the pictures!

 

Christmas "Fantle" 2011Did anyone else go into Pinterest overload with Christmas decorating ideas? Yeah, me too.  It is a total treasure trove of ideas, projects, and inspiration...but, eventually, I had to pull myself away and take a look at what I already had on hand.  And I'm digging what I came up with! I still look at it and see 16 different things I'd like to add or try, however, I have a family that likes to eat occasionally and other things that need our money more.

My oldest son said it looks like a cool forest. That made me smile because that's kinda what I was aiming for - a take on the Christmas scenes/villages that everyone loves so much, just with a mixed-media twist. Here is a quick run down of what went into the making of our Christmas Fantle~

  • Star (purchased a few years ago)
  • Cone Trees (Styrofoam/Paper covered in felt, old book pages, yarn, or paint)
  • Little bird houses ($1 at Michael's)
  • Yarn-wrapped foam balls (left over from our Christmas Tree)
  • Wooden "NOEL" ornament (purchased a few years ago)
  • White scarf ($5 from Big Lots)
  • Old books and other items to lift objects up (hidden under scarf)

 

The tree on the left (above) is covered with vintage dictionary pages and a sparkly, bright green ribbon.  I like the way the shiny ribbon and aged paper contrasts against one another.  The yarn-wrapped tree on the right was originally a Styrofoam cone that I cut into three sections, wrapped with green yarn, and stuck through with a bamboo skewer.  It's resting on a glass votive that I filled with neutral colored felt to give it the feeling of a pot.  I originally had the white scarf on a table in the living room, but the snow-like effect was soo cool that it was moved to the fantle.

Ribbon and felt leaf shapes cover the two cones in the background and are flanked by more yarn ornaments and another simple birdhouse.  I thought it was important to bring in simple elements to balance the colors and textures going on in the rest of the fantle.  The bluish-green tree that you see is one of my mixed-media creations.  I used layers of tissue and paint, with strips of sheet music for garland and a white gel pen for this unique tree. One of those paper mache cone forms from Michael's is the base.

Last, but certainly not least, is the message of NOEL.

Many thanks to all who stopped by and Merry Christmas!

Blessings,

Anna K.

 

Seaside Christmas Mantle

I know.  I KNOW.  Y’all have probably looked at Christmas decorating posts on your favorite blogs for weeks now.

I, too, have been one of the many who’ve partaken of those awesome and inspiring posts.  There are some seriously talented folks out there!

Simplicity was the name of the game for this year’s Christmas decor at our house.  With a curious toddler in the house, the Hubs and I decided that our living room tree didn’t need ornaments.  Lights and some ribbon for garland are all that grace our tree this year.  We like it and the little one has left the tree alone. Thank Heaven!

Our “mantle” in the kitchen was where my creative side got to play.

Natural elements ~ Twigs from the yard, moss, burlap, starfish (in the shadow box), sand-filled ball ornaments

For some sparkle ~ Beaded garland, white and silver ball ornaments, shiny green ribbon

This twig arrangement was part of my Fall mantle decor.  With the addition of some white ball ornaments, burlap trim and a bright green bow it’s all dressed up for Christmas.

A couple Christmases ago I filled a few clear ornaments with beach sand and iridescent glitter.  I loved them so much that I’ve used them ever since.  The fun part about them?

They stay wherever I put them because the sand weighs them down!

{Comes in handy when they’re up on a shelf.}

I cut out a scalloped garland from some scrap burlap.  I like how it adds contrast to the shiny beaded garland that I picked up for a few bucks from Wally World.

To continue the burlap and green to the other side of the mantle, I wrapped a white candle with those elements…a dab of hot glue was all that was needed to make them stick.

White and silver ornaments with touches of green moss fill up one of my favorite glass containers and add a little something extra to my glass pedestal where I placed the white candle.

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Like I said, simplicity was the name of the game.  The only thing I purchased especially for this was the silvery-blue beaded garland.  Everything else came from what I already had on hand.  Love that!

Thanks so much for stopping by!

♥ Merry Christmas!

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Picture it.

A little townhouse in the year 2000.

A newly married wife with a bent for all things creative {and very little extra cash to spend}  wondered what to do for family Christmas gifts.

A big sale at the local Michaels store on clear Christmas ball ornaments had the light bulb flickering to life.

And thus began my love affair with painting and decorating Christmas ornaments.

On a recent jaunt to some thrift stores with the Hubs (yes, he enjoys shopping with me), I came across a forlorn box of ornaments.  They were intact but had some spots on the inside where the paint was showing it’s age.  Ornaments with age spots…who knew?

Anyway, once I saw that they were only a dollar, I snatched them up and brought them home to my little studio.

I liked that the ornaments were showing their age and I wanted to take that further.  With some fine sandpaper I very, very gently sanded away even more of the paint and polish using circular motions, then cleaned them with a soft paper towel.  Some leftover sheet music and pages from an old bible -an earlier thrift store find- were perfect for my little heart cut outs.  Once that was done I used acrylic matte medium (mod podge works, too) and a small foam brush to adhere the cut outs to the ornaments.  If the cut outs were particularly small, tweezers came in handy.  Any excess medium was carefully patted away with a paper towel.  I hung them up to dry using little ornament hooks.

I’m currently on the hunt for the perfect ribbon to add to the top…or something.  When I told the Hubs that I wanted to put these in my next arts and crafts show, he only had this to say-

“They’re really nice!  You are keeping one for here, right?”

He always knows just what to say! ;o)

{Forgive me for going all Sophia Petrillo on you up there at the beginning!  I’ve always loved watching the Golden Girls…}

Thanks so much for stopping by!