The theme of simplicity is flowing throughout the house.
Light green votive candles inside square glass vases
tucked into coarse salt give the appearance
of being nestled in snow.
White balls of puff along with pussy willows
add a winter floral touch.
My favorite white owl reappeared after Christmas,
perched on some books.
He's not the only owl in the neighborhood.
Since Christmas we have had a Great Horn Owl in our area.
I often hear him first thing in the morning
or in the evening - he has such a large "hoot".
I have only seen him once and he is a large and beautiful.
I hope to capture him on camera one of these days!
~Finding the amazing in the simple~
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52 Mantels for Thursdays are YOUR Days
How pretty!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm loving your owl ( the fake one - I'm not crazy about real owls lol )
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Thanks Suzan!
DeleteSo pretty! I love the effect of the "snow" under the candles in the vases. And what a cozy fireplace beneath everything.
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day :)
Thanks Jazzmin!
DeleteSo pretty and cozy ! I have pussy willows too...from last year! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Deb!
DeleteSimplistic beauty Alana! Your little owl is cute. How wonderful to have one in your neighborhood. Hope you get some photos!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Thanks Jann! I hope so too!
DeleteSometimes simple is more like your gorgeous Winter mantel! I love it. Thank you for coming sweet lady!
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FABBY
Thanks so much Fabby :)
DeleteSuch a beautiful scene you've created with the candles and floral arrangement. And I really like the iris print on the wall...beautiful. That is one of my favorite flowers because of how delicate looking they are...especially the lavender ones and dark purple ones.
ReplyDeleteI love Irises as well - especially the pale orange and delicate pink ones. I hope to get some of those colors for my garden one of these years :)
DeleteI just love your pompoms in your floral display and look like soft snowballs.
ReplyDeletehugs, Lynnie
Thanks Lynnie!
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