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Holidays Easter
Decorating Your Fireplace for Easter
Sure
you decorate your fireplace and mantel for the winter holidays,
but dont forget this important focal point in your room
as Spring approaches. Here are some nearly-instant ideas for
springtime and Easter fireplace decorating:
Daffodils
in crystal or glass vases on each end of your mantel bespeak
the coming of Spring. Tie a wired chiffon ribbon in a soft
spring hue in a bow around each vase for a nice touch.
March
a line of fluffy chicks across your mantel. Five or more chicks,
whether stuffed toys, porcelain hens, or craft store chickens,
make a cute display.
And speaking
of stuffed toys, now is a great time to find those old stuffed
bunnies and ducks and turn them into mantel ornaments. Add
Easter grass, and scatter decorated eggs along the mantel
to keep them company.
Tie wired
gingham-checked ribbons into bows, and attach them to the
edge of your mantel. Let the ends of each bow hang down various
lengths from one to three feet. At the end of each ribbon,
open a plastic egg, tape the ribbons end inside the
egg, and force the egg shut. This creates a set of eggs dangling
at different heights.
Bring
out your glass, crystal, white, and pastel candle holders
of different heights for your mantel. Select a trio of springtime
colors such as lavender, pink and eggshell or aqua, pale green,
and soft yellow. Use pastel candles in some of the candle
holders. In others, perch decorated Easter eggs (real, plastic,
wooden, or glass).
The ideas
above are great for your fireplaces mantel, but whats
a terrific way to decorate your fireplace itself? Fireplace
candelabra are the perfect accessories. And using candles
in the shape of decorated Easter eggs in your fireplace candelabra
is a super-simple, but visually dramatic way to decorate for
the season.
Just dont
be too surprised if the Easter Bunny replaces one of the candle-eggs
with a chocolate one!
About
the Author...
Susan Penney appreciates simple ways to make our homes renewing
spaces for our families. She invites you to visit http://www.FireplaceMall.com
for fireplace accessories to serve your fire-less or your fire-filled
fireplace..
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