How to Decorate a Holiday Mantel
A step-by-step guide to our favorite mantel formulas
02 December 2021 -
Mantels are one of our favorite surfaces to decorate for the holidays…
and since the fireplaces are often the heart of the home, it’s a great place to make a statement with festive additions and natural, textural elements.
Although there are countless ways to decorate mantles, we have a formula we’ve used over the years to create the perfect simple yet festive mantel. If you’re looking for inspiration on how to decorate your fireplace mantle this year, here are some ideas:
Step No 1: Add a focal point.
When decorating any mantel, we like to start with a focal point. Whether a scene-setting art piece or a statement mirror, a centered anchor draws the eye and creates balance.
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From our McGee & Co. 2020 Holiday Collection
How to Decorate a Holiday Mantel
Jace Inset Circle Mirror
Hazy Horizon
Wylie Arched Mirror
Abyss
Jace Inset Mirror
Secluded Shelter
Jace Inset Rectangle Mirror
Stillness
Step No. 2: Set the scene with greenery
There’s no better way to bring a festive feeling to your mantel than by adding a layer of dimensional greenery. From seeded eucalyptus to textural cedar, faux garlands set the scene for layering.
We love the look of hanging greenery to one side to create some asymmetry, and it’s simple to re-create this look in your own space by laying your garland flat over the top and letting one side hang lower than the other. If you’re using a garland that isn’t heavy enough to weigh down on it’s own, try securing it under one of your stocking holders!
From our McGee & Co. 2018 Winter Catalogue
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How to Decorate a Holiday Mantel
Woodland Cedar & Pine 9' Pre-Lit Garland
Norway Potted 3' Pre-Lit Faux Tree
Cedar Pine 6' Garland
Snowy Potted 3' Pre-Lit Faux Tree
Step No. 3: Layer in décor
When layering decor on a mantel, we like to create groupings to bring asymmetry to the look. Whether it’s a group of decorative trees or a layered art piece, try playing with different levels to get a balanced look.
Stagger your décor – Instead of doing equal amounts of decor per side, our team likes to unbalance items to create more interest. If you’re draping your garland to one side, try styling your taller items on the other! If you’re going garland-less, try using potted greenery on one side with shorter, contrasting decor on the other.
From our McGee & Co. 2020 Winter Catalogue
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From our McGee & Co. 2020 Holiday Collection
How to Decorate a Holiday Mantel
Mantel Tree
Clustered Hanging Bells
Stoneware Tree
Hanging Iron Bells
Bottle Brush Trees (Set of 3)
Wooden Nutcracker
Crochet Mantel Trees (Set of 2)
Winter Glass Tree
Step 4: Hang your stockings
Stockings are a great way to bring personality and texture to your mantel, and they bring an instant cozy feeling to every fireplace look. If you’re going for a uniform stocking look, try staggering them to create an asymmetrical look with uneven sides for more interest.
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How to Decorate a Holiday Mantel
Pom Pom Linen Stocking
Embroidered Stocking
Whipstitch Linen Stocking
Cozy Knit Stocking
Step No. 5: Add in the details
If you love the look of uniform stockings but still want to personalize them for each family member, adding bells, ornaments, letters, or even ribbons in different colors is a great way to set them apart.
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