Happy first day of SPRING!
Thank you ALL so very much for your thoughtful comments about our recent photo shoot with Gridley + Graves!
Because Anne and Gary wanted a more "neutral" decor for the shoot, I wasn't able to splash bunnies and eggs around until after they left. And, since I get quite a few emails asking about the method to my madness when it comes to decorating our mantel and other vignettes, I thought I'd drag you guys along for the ride as I dress our fireplace for Spring.
Sooo, here's where I start ... with one big ol' boring, blank slate:
Admittedly, when I'm styling, I like to start in the middle first. That's when I dug out this iron piece from under my son's bed! After blowing off the dust, I decided to paint the dark wood frame AS Duck Egg Blue and paint the interior iron pieces AS Pure White to fit in better with the lighter look I'm going for! I then added our poor, "beat up" egg wreath (from HomeGoods) for a fun and seasonal centerpiece:
Next, I like to balance my focal point with "neighbors" (usually, twins)! Ha. Yes, those who know me best understand how sickeningly symmetrical I am. My feng shui just feels better this way ...
Now, it's time to add a centerpiece to sit on the mantel ... that's when this cute, little bunny family hopped on over. And, since my OCD tendencies for odd numbers is always present, I decided to prop Father Bunny on a yellow stand to tie in with the pretty yellow flowers:
Next, it's time to fill in a bit of the "dead space" on either side of the bunnies ... that's where my silver candlesticks (from IKEA and HomeGoods) come into play ... twins, again (surprise, surprise)!
Hmmmm ... our bunnies need a few eggs scattered around!
Almost done! We're just missing one, last, whimsical element.
THERE we go ... that's a little better (thanks to our cute "SPRING" banner from Target, which is making a return appearance for the 3rd year).
If our mantel could sing right now, I think it just might be belting out my favorite song "HAPPY," by Pharrell!
And, there ya' have it ... from sad to SPRING!
Our little ol' fireplace is a bit happier now that it's dressed for the season, although, admittedly, I need to add a pop of yellow on the hearth to make it "just right!" Come back soon!
Thanks so much for stopping by ...
Becca