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Angelic Christmas Mantel

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Christmas is fast approaching, isn’t it? Today I’m sharing our Angelic Christmas Mantel with you. Usually I start decorating the mantel first each year, but this year, I started with the front porch

Angelic Christmas Mantel | Cottage at the CrossroadsBut I already knew that I would be using an angel theme for the mantel this year. In fact, the angels have been sitting on our mantel for several months now! 

Angelic Christmas Mantel | Cottage at the CrossroadsIsn’t she beautiful? She is holding a lighted globe, and I’m so lucky to have a pair of them! This all came about because my sisters-in-law and I were working on decorating some tables for our church fundraiser which had the theme “Angels Among Us.” We knew that we wanted one of our tables to have an angel theme and we were out shopping one day and ran across 2 angels. We purchased one to use as a centerpiece for our table, but one of my SILs surprised me with the other angel as a birthday gift. 

resin angel garden statue | Cottage at the CrossroadsThe angels are made of resin and intended for outdoor use in a garden. They have a solar powered light that turns on at dusk, but I cannot imagine putting something so beautiful outdoors in the garden! Look at the beautifully carved animals at the base of one of them! 

Angelic Christmas Mantel | Cottage at the CrossroadsIt took a while to figure out how to make the solar light come on during the daytime. All you have to do is cover the light sensor on the back to make it “dark!”  (Thanks for that tip, Jim!) You may notice that the red shutters that I’ve used in decorating a previous Christmas mantel are now blue! The whispy pine garland that I used on last year’s Christmas mantel is back again this year. 

small Chinese lanterns used on a Christmas mantel | Cottage at the CrossroadsI decided to repeat the round shape of the angel’s globes with the string of lights on the garland.  They are actually (affiliate link) small, paper Chinese lanterns that I ordered from Amazon.  I just love their warm glow!

Angelic Christmas Mantel | Cottage at the CrossroadsBut I’ll have to admit that I really didn’t think about how the white cord would look on top of the pine garland! If I had more time, I would take the lights off and paint the cord green with some craft paint. But as I said, Christmas is fast approaching and I’m hoping no one notices but ME! 

blue and green Christmas stocking | Cottage at the CrossroadsRemember that sewing machine I was telling you about? I put it to work again by stitching up these blue and white ticking stockings. (Need to practice my stocking making skills!) The ticking was vintage since I used the fabric from an old, old pillowcase to make the stockings. The monogrammed cuff was taken from last year’s stockings.

painted fireplace screen | Cottage at the CrossroadsYou may notice something else that’s been painted. Yes, I finally painted the fireplace screen, and I’m so glad I did because it really stands out now. Because it was dark before, it just faded into the fireplace opening. I’ve had people ask me where we got the screen. We bought it years ago in a home decor store in Mt. Pleasant, SC. Here is a similar (affiliate link) fireplace screen that I found on Amazon. Update: Here is a link to the exact same screen on eBay, but we didn’t pay anywhere near the amount for ours as they are asking for this one!

metal buckets with logs and lights | Cottage at the CrossroadsOn each side of the fireplace are some metal buckets that I put some of those logs that Leo cut up from the tree that fell during the hurricane. Fairy lights tucked into some Leyland cypress greenery look especially festive. 

Angelic Christmas Mantel | Cottage at the CrossroadsHere you can see the whole Christmas mantel along with the tree and some other decorations near it. 

silver ornament wreath | Cottage at the CrossroadsAs you can see, I have a blue, green, and silver theme going on. I painted this piece of beadboard the same shade as the shutters and hung this ornament wreath that I’ve had for many years on it. I’ve never really decorated with blue but I’m giving it a trial run in our living room. So far, I’m really liking it mixed in with the green. 

greenery and candle on top of a silver candlestick | Cottage at the CrossroadsThe mercury glass candlesticks nearby got adorned with some greenery and candles. 

Christmas ornaments in a dough bowl | Cottage at the CrossroadsThere’s a mix of blue and green ornaments in the old dough bowl. 

blue and green Christmas tree | Cottage at the CrossroadsOn the tree you see our white Santa tree topper that is special to Leo and me. We found it the year that we did our first tree together. Blue satin ribbon serves as a garland. 

white Santa ornaments | Cottage at the CrossroadsHere are a few of the white Santa ornaments that I’ve collected over the years. 

reproduction Shiny Brite ornaments | Cottage at the CrossroadsImagine my surprise when I came upon these reproduction Shiny Brite blue and green ornaments at TJ Maxx!  Just couldn’t resist!

blue and green angelic Christmas mantel and tree | Cottage at the CrossroadsAnd the gift wrap coordinates with the blue and green theme, too! 

blue and green Christmas tabletop tree | Cottage at the CrossroadsAnother view of the tree with its mix of old and new ornaments. 

nativity under a cloche | Cottage at the CrossroadsNearby is a nativity scene under a cloche. I found the set at an auction and spray painted it white.

nativity under a cloche | Cottage at the CrossroadsSomehow I couldn’t bring myself to spray paint Baby Jesus! Seemed a little sacrilegious, you know! 

peace pillow | Cottage at the CrossroadsI hope you’ve enjoyed seeing this year’s Christmas mantel and our tree. Just remember, there are angels among us, often disguised as our friends, giving us hope and comfort. May the angels watch over your family and bring you peace during this beautiful holiday season! 

Jane from Cottage at the Crossroads

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