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Christmas Mantle Swag Tutorial

Painting: Delphic Sibyl by Michelangelo

The decorating holiday magazines are in the stores now, featuring gorgeous Christmas rooms. However, I’ve noticed most are completed spaces, without instructions how to develop a similar look for your home. I write my blog for the person interested in creating their own Stylish House, but could use some helpful hints, techniques and a dash of inspiration along the way. I’m in the process of decorating my home for the season, and if you would like to follow along I will be writing tutorials how I achieve different looks as I complete them. I’m having company for Christmas and will be hosting an open house, so will be doing major decorating this year. It will be the most season design I've done since I put my villa on the Dubai Christmas Home Tour. I'm starting with my white family room. You can change the colors to work with your rooms, but use the techniques I show to create your own version of this evergreen mantle swag.



This swag is secured in two places on each side of the mantle. It needs to stays on good and tight so it doesn't fall down. I discuss mounting ideas a few photos down. The dropped swag is created naturally by the weight of the garland. Here is a close up detail of the swag and bow, to understand exactly what this project looks like.


My swag lies in front of the urn. I did this so the visual line of the garland is not broken up, and looks more graceful and flowing. I played around with the length of the swag drop until it looked right. I didn't want it to interfere with the fire below, and wanted to have an area on each side to hang stockings from. I also have the garland hanging vertically beyond the bow. However, you could end it at the bow if you prefer. As a general rule of thumb, the larger the fireplace, the larger the garland should be. It needs to be scaled correctly, so it doesn't look skimpy. One way to check for scale is to stand in the entrance of the room and look at the fireplace from a distance, not up close. This way you see the big picture of the room as a whole.



Christmas Mantle Swag Materials


Ribbon: I prefer Ribbon with wire on each side, because it can be shaped, and the wire gives it body. I look for ribbon that looks good from both sides. I save bows and ribbons from year to year, so I don't have to purchase new.



Evergreen: I use plain evergreen that doesn't have lights built in. I prefer to add my own lights, because with pre-wire, the bulbs can be changed out, but if the wire has a problem it usually can't be repaired. Either is fine, this is just my preference.



Lights: Mine are clear miniature "fairy" lights, just be sure to use a green wire so it blends into the evergreen. If you don't have an electrical plug near, use lights that operate on batteries.



Mounting Products


Here are products you can use to mount your garland to the mantle. I chose plastic suction cup hooks. I like them, because they can be reused from year to year, and do a good job holding the weight of the garland in place.



The 3m Command Hooks are for one use, and don't mar the wood. Mounting tape works for some applications, but it's not as secure. However, it comes in handy when a bow needs to be secured in a few places to make it look fuller and hang right.


I try not to put holes into mantles, but if I have to I use a small finishing nail, and place it where it does the least amount of damage.




Other Handy Helpers

Zip ties and green ribbon comes in handy when attaching the garlands together. I've used green ribbon for years, because it blends with the garland and is inexpensive. I also usually have it on hand so it's convenient.


I raised the urns up, because when I added the garland, they looked a bit dwarfed and lost their presence. I used several unused exercise videos (After New Year they will be put to good use, I promise ha, ha!) as a base. I made sure the urns on each side were level so they were equal height. These types of projects are organic in nature, and its common to improvise as you go along. Often you have to "tweak" things a bit, don't be afraid to try different things. I was careful to place the urns on something secure, because I don't want them tipping over and breaking!




With the urns raised, I added evergreen garland, mounted with Suction Cup Hooks on each side of the mantle for the base. I played around with the length of the drop until it looked right. It didn't want it to interfere with the fire and there is enough room on the ends to add Christmas stockings. I then fluffed and shaped the evergreen to make it look full and more natural. You could use real evergreen, but I used artificial here.



I then added white floral garland on top of the evergreen base. I used green ribbon to tie the two layers together in a few places. I shaped the flowers and made sure they were pointing outward.



Clear "fairy" lights on green wire is tucked into the garland to hide it.



Bow Detail

The bow was mounted to a piece of the evergreen tied with ribbon.


Tip: Look for wire ribbon that looks nice on both sides!



I threaded gold ribbon through the length of the swag, and played around with it until it flowed nicely. I tucked the loose ends under the evergreen to hide them. I shaped the flowers and stems to give them a more natural and fuller appearance.




I chose this elegant yet simple reindeer for the centerpiece of the mantle. It's what I had on hand, and it doesn't interfere with the picture above. My family room has clean lines and this seemed to fit with the style. I may end up changing it if I run across something better as I unpack some more boxes, but it works for now.



The Finished Product


I'm not a florist, but took floral classes as part of my design program. There is probably a professional way to do this, but this worked for me and was easy. I would love to hear if you try your own version of this!

I'm off to decorate my gold and white tree with feathers! Enjoy, Cathy

Posted at : The DIY Showcase's Holiday Party & Met Monday


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