How can you decorate a mantel for fall?

As we move into fall and start thinking about decorating for the holidays, we think it’s best to keep things as simple as possible. We suggest keeping all of your items on your mantel such as candlesticks and pictures, then adding seasonal elements like pine garland, autumn leaves, pumpkins, gourds and pine cones. It will make Thanksgiving that much more homey and cozy. Make sure you pick out a wonderful bow combination for the season with ribbon that makes a statement. If you don’t want to add bows, you can use what I like to call ‘loopage’ or a half bow. It’s just enough to give it that ‘wow’ factor.
-Patti Porter, co-owner, The Rusted Chandelier

When we think of fall, pumpkins and brightly colored leaves instantly come to mind. But the season has so much more style to offer. Here are fall design trends that you can carry onto your mantel. Keep it neutral: A palette of tan, camel and other natural tones is big this fall. With limited color, create interest by bringing in different shapes and textures. Decorate with wood or even antlers to create a modern space that is warm and inviting. Cute and curated: Use your mantel to display what you already collect and love. A curated look gives you the opportunity to bring items with personal value into your design. Mix contemporary trends with quirky collectibles for a look that’s both stylish and sentimental. It’s on trend and completely personalized without compromising taste.

Warm and rustic: Make your home feel like fall by bringing the outside in. A mix of plaid fabrics or ribbon and natural elements like wood, stone and pine cones can warm up even the chilliest fall night.
Sources: HGTV, Forbes