Old Socks With Fruit on Mantle for Christmas

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1 Get Crafty

A DIY project is a foolproof way to give your Christmas mantel a homey flair. We love how this setup from Kismet Home marries lush garland with a paper-made strand of "lights." The asymmetrical draping gives this cheeky combination some extra drama.

2 Revel in Repetition

For a Christmas mantel idea that offers endless visual intrigue, look to this setup by Monika Hibbs. The houses and gilded candlesticks that are peppered throughout the greenery create an idyllic holiday scene. An abstract wreath offers the perfect finishing touch, drawing the eye upward.

3 Magnolia Marvel

A fresh garland of greens might be a fail-safe way to dress up your mantel, but you don't have to stick to the typical pine needles. Instead, take a cue from Julie Blanner, who added magnolia leaves to the mix. The silky bows at each end offer a sweet finishing touch.

4 Complement Your Home

Just because your Christmas mantel decor is a temporary setup doesn't mean it should be at odds with the rest of your home decor. Tamara Anka of Citrine Living filled her arrangement with blue-and-white porcelain, a mainstay throughout her space.

5 Add an Ornament

Have a few extra ornaments that won't fit on your tree? Take a cue from blogger Destiny Alfonso, who scattered bulbous accents on her mantel. This design trick creates some cohesion between the Christmas tree and the rest of her space.

6 Create a Sensory Experience

For a Christmas mantel idea that appeals to all of the senses, take a a look at Hymns & Verses. Here, blogger Doreen Cagno juxtaposed candles, fresh green, and strings of bells into one confined space. The result? A mantel that looks, smells, and sounds fantastic.

7 Try Some Texture

If you want to add a bunch of ornaments to your mantel, experiment with various textures. The hammered, glittery, and disco-ready orbs Society Social's Roxy Te Owens used here deftly offset the lush foliage.

8 Keep It Simple

Calling all minimalists: As this space from John Robshaw proves, less is more. Between the stylish stockings and sweet bows, this setup strikes a happy medium between sleek and seasonal.

9 Incorporate Pops of Blue

Break away from the typical red and green color palette than peppering your mantel with shades of blue. Anna Franklin of Stone House Collective mastered the look with gingham bows and matching monogrammed stockings. The result? A space that's preppy and eye-popping.

10 Embrace Asymmetry

If precise symmetry feels a tad overplayed, we dare you to shake things up a bit. This setup by designer Bria Hammel offers plenty of visual intrigue, thanks to the bells on one end of the mantel and an assortment of stockings on the other.

11 Defy Gravity

Take your mantel decor to new heights—pun intended—by thinking about that wall space above your hearth. These glittery decals from RoomMates offer a budget-friendly way to bring a starry night into your space.

12 Layer Up

"My formula for making the perfect Christmas mantel is to combine something reflective, something natural, something sentimental, a pop of color, and a little light," shares designer Phillip Thomas. "I believe that Christmas decor should be fun and maybe a bit over the top, with layering of metallics, colors, and natural objects. I like to mix it up with different heights of pillar and votive candles, and layer in other elements to amplify the light for a very dynamic display."

13 Get Cozy—and Nostalgic

This Christmas mantel by Liz Marie Blog captures the true essence of the holidays, which is all about creating memories with your loved ones. By layering vintage images in antique frames, it automatically brings on warm, nostalgic feelings.

14 Create a Frozen Wonderland

If you have an all-white mantel and fireplace, you can pull off this wintry vignette by adding shades of blue and white in the surrounding decor. An icy finish on the garlands tie the frozen look together.

15 Go Bright and Eclectic

A DIY garland festooned with miniature wrapped presents is draped over a vibrant blue fireplace designed by PMQ for Two. Bold pops of red from the poinsettia wreath and the reindeer complete the look.

16 Use What You Have

An easy way to fill that empty space on your mantel is to take advantage of your existing decor. In this example from Ballard Designs, books with the bindings facing inward match the natural hues of the brick. If you don't use your fireplace, you can also wrap empty boxes with holiday wrapping paper and fill in the space to create a not-so-bare look.

17 Master Minimalism

This white-and-cream mantel designed by the Nester keeps things minimal—all of the stockings are grouped together on one side, while mix-and match candlesticks sit on the other.

18 Go a Bit Wild

This moose head from Grandin Road is the perfect centerpiece to hang above your Christmas mantel. If this is your touch of eclecticism, then the rest of your fireplace decor can be the classic Christmas look of garlands, lights, and candles.

19 Pair Evergreens and Eucalyptus

ELLE DECOR A-List designer Charlotte Moss kept it clean and simple for this mantel. "Mantels are everything in our house at Christmas," Moss says. "While there are no stockings hung here, the mantel is abundantly draped in princess pine, eucalyptus, a variety of evergreens, and vines, and punctuated with lotus pods."

20 Decorate with Fruit

Look to nature for mantel decor inspiration this year. "Use fresh evergreen boughs, garlands, and wreaths combined with in-season citrus like lemons, tangerines, and oranges," says designer Tobi Fairley. "It will give your home a beautiful natural look, and it smells heavenly."

21 Go All Out

A living room designed by Mel Bean Interiors and Bailey Austin Design is a lesson in balancing a minimalist aesthetic with touches of maximalism. A crisp white and gray palette provides the perfect backdrop for a holiday mantel. Garland covered in ball-shaped ornaments and a pair of gold reindeer sculptures make for a striking mantel.

22 Layer Art

Instead of hanging a traditional wreath over your mantel, layer your favorite pieces of artwork in a variety of frames. It's a simple way to show off your aesthetic while enhancing your holiday decor.

23 Add Personal Touches

If you want to get more creative with your stockings this season, trade a store-bought style for a more crafty design. Simply add wooden name tags to your stockings, as seen in this look from Tuft & Trim's Courtney Davey.

24 Match Your Tree

For a cohesive look, decorate your mantel with garland and stockings that complement the color of your Christmas tree decorations.

25 Use Candy Outside Your Stockings

A variety of simple apothecary jars filled with your favorite holiday treats can add some fun to your mantel decor. Candy canes, anyone?

26 Employ a Wreath and Candlesticks Combo

It doesn't get more classic than a combination of a lush green wreath and tall candlesticks.

27 Leverage Layers

Pile on the garlands, stockings, candles, and more for an eye-catching layered arrangement.

28 Get Festive with Ribbons

Jazz up a mantel with a festive wreath adorned with colorful ornaments and red ribbons. Add a complementary garland to complete the look.

29 Blend Metallics with Neutrals

Rest an assortment of ornaments and small decorative objects in a mix of metallic and neutral hues directly on top of your mantel. Finish the look by adding an ornament-embellished wreath in similar tones.

30 Miniaturize Your Stockings

Stockings are a go-to for holiday decorating for a reason. Get a little more crafty than usual by hanging a string of colorful mini stockings for a fun look.

Kelsey Mulvey is a freelance lifestyle journalist, who covers shopping and deals for Marie Claire, Women's Health, and Men's Health, among others.

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Old Socks With Fruit on Mantle for Christmas

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