Monday 30 April 2012

a beach junk mantle



So, I needed to change up the mantle - little Easter chicks couldn't stay there forever.



I put out the frame with the rusty mesh and just layered up driftwood, shells, dried seaweed, and odd finds.




I used a couple of little cloches - I have loads of this seaweed, it's all over the beach.







Job done !


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15 comments:

  1. Love it! I love how you used the rusty frame and the cloches to accent the shells and driftwood. So beautiful.

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  2. Fiona this is lovely. It's amazing how you were able to incorporate so many different textures! Luv the beach theme.

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  3. I'm glad someone else still hadn't cleared away the Easter stuff! I'll be stealing your idea of shells under the cloche. ~ Maureen

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  4. I like your cloches better than my little squatty cheese domes.

    ~Bliss~

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  5. Very nice! Love how you got the seaweed to cooperate with you. Looks great!

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  6. so pretty, fiona! love the earthy, beachy feel:) the rust is awesome!

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  7. How super cute is that!? I love it! Bring on the beach junk!!!!

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  8. I love your junky Beach Mantel, oh I would love to live by the Beach! It's amazing how well rust and seaweed go together! Just Beautiful!

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  9. Wonderful summer theme made out of beach junk!

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  10. Love all that beach junk, I'm super jealous! Have a fabulous day!

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  11. Very inspiring! Everything looks perfect together!

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  12. LOVE the beachy mantel!! How do you get the seaweed to dry looking so 'fluffy'??? ~Lori

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  13. I love the rustic natural look of your mantle. It looks great!

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  14. I'm just a little bit jealous of your easy access to driftwood. This mantle collection is gorgeous.

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  15. Lovely textures, shapes, and arrangement of uniform colours. LOVE the shells!

    Have a wonderful week!

    Poppy

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