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DIY Christmas mantel sled sign trees decor ideas





Today’s post is sponsored by JOANN Fabric and Crafts. As always, all opinions are our own.

I loooooove decorating and redecorating my entryway mantel. I don’t have a fireplace and keep considering installing one in our upcoming remodel. But then I think to myself how much it wouldn’t be physically used since Arizona is so hot 9 months out of the year but then I think of all the ways to decorate in and around and on top of it and I talk myself into it again: repeat! Until I decide, my entryway shelf will act as my mantel and I’ll keep changing it up seasonally, often several times in the same holiday. Kristi and I were shopping JoAnn’s for our latest Christmas decor needs and were walking through the trendy seasonal aisles, waiting for the decor to jump in our cart. The sled was our first find and we decided to make it the focal point, mostly due to its height but also because it’s too darn cute. The glad tiding wood sign was our second score and within 30 minutes, we had a cartful of Christmas goodies with no set plan in mind. I was scanning our pin boards when Donna’s sled mantel caught my eye. We mixed some vintage buckets found at a local boutique last week with fresh clippings from my trees with JoAnn’s fun white pom pom bush to blend new and old, our favorite combo. Read on for some fun Christmas mantel decor ideas, hope you love them as much as we do!

Loving this Christmas mantel sled sign decor | Such a fun farmhouse Christmas mantel! Mix old buckets with new decor like signs and a sled for a pretty winter mantel, darling Christmas decor ideas!

Loving this farmhouse Christmas mantel decor ideas, such easy to put together decor! Fun Christmas mantel decorating ideas!

What’s your favorite part? We had fun making these fabric ribbon wood slice Christmas trees! Read on for the easy how-to!

These DIY Christmas trees are so cute!! Loving this Christmas fabric wood slice tree tutorial, such a fun Christmas craft for a Christmas mantel!

Supplies:

DIY wood slice Christmas tree decor. Look how easy it is to make these fabric trees with chic birch wood slice bases. Such an easy Christmas decor craft idea!

You can buy 2 seperate pieces of wood but it was cheaper to buy 1 large size then cut it down myself.

DIY wood slice Christmas tree craft idea. This birch wood from JoAnn's craft store makes a fun Christmas tree decor craft!

Cut the birch wood into two pieces, one size should be 1/3 the size of the 2nd one for shelf decor height variations.

Look how easy it is to make a cute birch wood slice tree craft! Love the fabric and wood Christmas tree!

Drill a hole in the wood slice, this is where your wood dowel will go.

Learn to make this wood slice tree! Drill a hole and insert a dowel for an easy Christmas craft!

Drill a hole in the base of the Christmas tree as well.

How to make a fabric wood slice Christmas tree craft! Such a cute Christmas mantel with old vintage items plus new signs and a sled!

Glue the dowel into the wood slice, let dry (about an hour, sometimes 2 hours).

Use glue to secure your dowel into your wood slice Christmas tree. Such an easy Christmas tree craft for your pretty Christmas mantel!

Look how festive your new fabric and wood slice Christmas trees look! Love them with these old vintage buckets from Off the Dirt Road that I scored at Peppermint Lane Boutique last week. Kristi’s husband cut down my cypress trees last week but I grabbed these fresh greens before the tree went to the recycling center and love it in the old buckets!

Love this vintage bucket filled with fresh greenery with fun white pom poms! Make this DIY fabric and birch wood slice tree, such an easy Christmas tutorial for a pretty vintage Christmas mantel!

Enjoy the rest of the mantel, we’ll link sources at the end!

Loving this sled mantel Christmas decor ideas. Use a sled as a focal point for an easy Christmas mantel idea, fill it with a sign, fresh greens in a bucket and small pine trees!

 

Red and white farmhouse Christmas mantel decor | Love this cheery Christmas mantel with a sled, good tiding sign, DIY Christmas trees and old buckets filled with fresh greens. Such cute holiday mantel decor ideas!Love this good tidings wood sign Christmas decor. Such a pretty Christmas mantel with natural items like fresh greens and old buckets with new signs and a pretty sled!

Use vintage white buckets filled with greenery for easy Christmas decor! Love the added white pom poms for a farmhouse Christmas mantel!

Aren’t our DIY Bottle Brush Wreaths sooo cute hanging from a branch? I ripped the dying branch from a tree in my yard and it was the perfect width to house all 3 wreaths! Have you seen the trend of a wreath hanging from a branch? So fun and easy to duplicate!

Loving all these Christmas mantel decor ideas like the wreaths hanging from a branch, so cute! The old buckets filled with fresh greenery with fun white pom poms are to die for!! Loving the sled and good tidings sign and fun merry and bright pillo

Love this trendy Christmas decor, such fun natural Christmas decor with a branch and hanging wreaths, love it.

Loving this cozy buffalo check blanket Christmas decor. This fun pine tree Christmas pillow is super fun with these hanging wreaths on a branch.

Love this Merry and Bright Christmas pillow from JoAnn's craft store, such a cute lumbar Christmas pillow. This merry & bright pillow looks so cute on a Christmas bench!

Here’s the tutorial on how to make your own bottle brush wreaths, we’d love to see yours, tag @LollyJaneBlog!

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Looking for more DIY Christmas tree ideas? Check out our recent DIY Christmas Pom Pom Garland, SO cute and easy…Cutest porch ever! The buffalo check throw with the EASY diy pom pom garland is such a cute combo, make your porch pop in less than 20 minutes and for less than $10! SO cute!

…or our Bottle Brush Christmas Wreaths are super popular and EASY PEASY to whip up to spruce up your holiday spaces!

Spruce up your holiday decor with these easy DIY Bottle Brush Tree Wreaths! Cute!

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9 Comments

  1. Everything is so cute! Where did you get your bench or was it fit? I’ve been trying to find something similar for my entryway area.

    1. Hi Marisa!
      Thank you! It was a makeover from a lucky Craigslist find here locally in Arizona when a church was upgrading their pews. If you search “pews” there are almost always one or two available for sale, you just have to look beyond the 1960’s purple fabric… that’s what mine used to look like. 😉 Haha! Good luck!

  2. Will need to go back to where you told us where you got that adorable sled (and all the rest of it).
    Know what you mean about AZ being hot 9 months of year. I lived in Tucson for 20 yrs. ,we moved there when I was 10 yrs. old, grew up there and met my husband at Davis Monthan Air Force Base. I was working at laundry/dry cleaners by the base.
    All your decorations are so cute, made 3 of those “wreaths” myself,not as nice as yours tho, will need to redo them for next year.
    We don’t have a mantel either, have a shutter shelf Mr. Furry made for me few years ago and it gets decorated quite often. We don’t have an entry way, just come right into living room. into our single wide mfg. home.
    You two always do such great decorations. Love to borrow your ideas so often.
    Wishing you both and your families a very MERRY CHRISTMAS

  3. Your mantel looks wonderful! The blend of old and new is perfect, and my eyes were immediately drawn to that cute sled & sign. Thanks for linking up with Merry Monday – I’ll be featuring your mantel decor at our upcoming party. Merry Christmas!

  4. Everything is so pretty and cohesive. I really like all the items and how you group them together. Gorilla glue is a must have in our home. The stuff is great.

  5. Love the sled arrangement on your mantle. Had a chuckle and I’m nodding my head over you “waiting for all the things to jump in your cart.” How is is that all these craft supplies still cost an arm and a leg, even when you have coupons?
    Your purchases may not be vintage, but they have that vintage look about them. Very pretty vignette!

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