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15 Fabulous Fourth Of July Mantels (Flashback Friday)

I am working on my Fourth of July mantle for 2014 and have been looking for inspiration all over the internet.  There are some beautiful ideas out there and so I’m sharing a few of my favorites for today’s post in case you are looking for inspiration too.


Leanne at Organize & Decorate Everything is a woman after my own heart. She is tries to come up with free and low cost ideas for her mantlescapes and for Independence Day she created great mantle for FREE!  (Isn't that paper straw wreath and star not just the cutest thing?)


Kim at Star Shine Chic (great first name by the way) has a wonderful mantle in more muted colors.   I’m a sucker for those tin stars, plus the way she turned the folding measuring stick into a star shape was so clever!


Speaking of tin stars, Christina, at The Frugal Homemaker has them too and once again, they look great.  She actually has done multiple patriotic mantels and I don’t know which one I like more.

I love the sailboat in this one:

but this one has those wonderful lanterns.  (And of course I’m also swooning over the marble on the fireplace itself):


The pinwheel banner on this mantel from Dandelions And Dust Bunnies is my favorite. I never would have thought to thread pinwheels onto a string.


The curved USA bunting on this mantel is something I’ve never seen anywhere else. I am tempted to copy it:


I love these mantles from Landee See Landee Do because of their simplicity:


Landee sells printables, and this is a great example of what you can do with them.

Even though it isn’t a true “mantel” this vignette easily could be.  (So if you don’t have a fireplace you can play along too..)
American vignette
This one from Detailed Oriented Diva caught my eye because of the perfect symmetry.

Blue Hydrangea Furniture has a beautiful set up this year.  I love the blue shutters (I need to get some shutters..) and the way she made the little flag bunting out of jute webbing!

I would be remiss if I didn’t include one of my idols, Brittany of Pretty Handy Girl and her “lazy girl’s” mantle. We never would have known the red shutters and stick stars are actually leftover from Christmas if she didn’t tell us:

 And finally, since today is Flashback Friday I am including my own past patriotic mantels.

Last year’s was one of my favorites. I love the bunting most of all.  I am not sure if I will reuse it this year, but when I look at it again, it sure is tempting.


In 2012 I put together a Fourth of July mantel on a $10 budget, and you can see I’ve reused a lot of those elements year after year:


This year I already put up a vintage inspired red, white and blue mantel that would be perfect for Independence day.


And if you are looking for more Mantel Inspiration, be sure to visit my Marvelous Mantels Pinterest board,

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7 comments :

  1. I miss my big, white mantle after seeing this post! Now I have a rustic real fireplace with a teeny little mantle.

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  2. These are awesome! I have the same (or nearly identical) mirror above my fireplace that you have. I like the way you have incorporated it. Though I also love your wood flag this year! I have a hard time doing mantels until fall because my fireplace is red brick,. But it will work with July 4th so I should just stop complaining and get something put together, LOL.

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  3. Thanks so much for featuring my mantel!

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  4. These are so lovely. I love the ones that have the old window panels and the window. It's so creative.

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  5. What a wonderful group of ideas for a July 4th mantel.. I love the banner of flags in your last picture... love the muted colours. Pinning this.

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  6. Lots of wonderful ideas! I am loving all of them and now going to scroll back up to see which one I can try and find the time to make!

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  7. Thank you for featuring my mantels in your awesome roundup! I love the 4th of July and all of these fun ideas!

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