Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Our Christmas Mantel

I love to decorate for Christmas; I think I always have, even as a child.  I used to get so excited when my Mom got out our Nativity set every Christmas.  When my sister and I were in college, my parents would wait until we finished our exams and were home for Christmas break before decorating the tree.  They knew we'd want to help.

This is the first year I've had a blog, and therefore my first time to participate in the Christmas Blogger Block Party.  This evening, I'm linking to Holiday Mantels, hosted by Kristin at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia.  I have fairly traditional tastes in decorating, and that holds true for Christmas, as well.  My mother-in-law has several wonderful nutcrackers, and I got my inspiration for this mantel from her.  My in-laws have a fireplace much like ours in their den, and in their living room, they have a more formal fireplace.  It has a white mantel and molding and uses gas logs.  She fills her den mantel with nutcrackers and greenery, and the living room mantel she dresses more formally.

Our first home was a 1924 Craftsman bungalow.  The fireplace bricks were painted white, and it had a lovely white mantel.  I still miss that mantel (sigh).  But for now, I'm trying to make the most of the one we have.  Here is our Christmas mantel for 2011.



The Nutcracker Prince (made in Germany) on the far right was a Christmas gift from my husband the first year we were married.  The Santa Claus next to him was a gift from my husband's parents.  They went to Germany for the Christkindl Market when our son was just a baby, and brought us this Santa smoker.  I don't burn the incense because I'm afraid I'll burn his beard up.  :)


The woodcutter with the Christmas tree in his hand was made in Germany, also.  I found him at Home Goods for a real bargain.  I do love Home Goods.  :)  The greenery and Nandina berries on the mantel are faux, but I love their realistic appearance.  I got them at a local gift shop discounted after Christmas several years ago.


The berries above the picture are real; they came from the Nandina bush in our backyard.  The red candle in the center is an LED.


The stockings were hung by the chimney with care...


In hopes that St. Nicholas...


...soon would be there. 


My husband's mother knitted these stockings for us when our son was born.  They're a treasured keepsake.


This handsome fellow was a doorstop in another life.  Now he adorns our hearth.  We are owned by are the proud owners of a Scottish Terrorist Terrier, who really keeps us on our toes. :)


Love the tree lights reflected in the glass of this print.


Thank you for hosting Holiday Mantels, Kristin, and Happy Decorating everyone!





...and to all, a good night.


Thanks for stopping by the House at Forest Manor.  I so appreciate your visits and love reading your comments.

On Wednesday, December 7th, I'll be linking to Merry Mantels, hosted by Rhoda at Southern Hospitality.  Merry Mantels is part of the Holiday Home Link Parties, and on Sunday, I'll be linking to Seasonal Sundays, hosted by the Tablescaper, who does such a wonderful job of hosting this party every week.

Also linking to Rene's Room By Room Christmas Tour at Cottage and Vine.  Thanks so much for hosting this, Rene! 

Denise












11 comments:

  1. Festive and fun - and so very warm and inviting! Just what our homes should be at Christmas time especially!
    Joy!
    Kathy

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  2. Hi Denise! Oh, your mantel is just perfect and adorable. Love your candles inside the fireplace too! :)
    Thanks so much for popping in to see me.
    Be a sweetie,Shelia ;)

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  3. Looks like Christmas is already at your house. Love the fireplace candles and hearth rug. Thanks for visiting my blog. :)

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  4. I love the real stuff too so I try to mix it in with faux where I can. I can't believe how much the real berries look like the faux ones. (Or is it the other way around?)

    It's all beautiful, and my favorite parts are the treasures from Germany. Both of my girls were exchange students there, and we have both nutcrackers and the smoking men.

    And I love those stockings, too.

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  5. Denise, your mantle is just gorgeous!! I especially love all your German treasures! I always loved shopping at the Christmas markets there, but for some reason did not get anything but glass ornaments. Very beautiful!! Thank you so much for stopping by!!!

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  6. I love your whole Christmas scene, the tree is beautiful. The candles in the fireplace just set off your lovely mantle. The nutcrackers always take me back to a wonderful time. Thanks so much.

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  7. Hi Denise, I love seeing your mantel, such a wonderful parade of those nutcrackers. I have just a couple myself, and it's amazing how much presence they have in the Christmas decor. I'm your newest follower.

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  8. My favorite things of all are your hand knitted stockings made by your Mom...how special!!!

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  9. Whata great post, the mantlepiece is lovely and full of memories for all the family.
    Glad to know your scotty dog is keeping an eye on you all!

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  10. Love your mantle and fireplace. The stockings are so cute. Warm and inviting! Happy Happy and a Merry Merry to you!

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  11. A very pretty mantle. Nutcrackers are such a great thing for mantles! It's perfect! And the stockings are priceless!

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