Well, it’s been a long time comin’, but we’re FINALLY done with our Fall-themed fireplace!
And, boy, did we have fun with this one!
Up on top, we used a 16×20 print of a church that Kevin recently snapped, framed in a great, old, $7.00 flea market frame.
We also made a “Gather” sign from letters we’ve collected here and there.
Here’s how…
(If you’d prefer to watch it on YouTube, click HERE!)
Finishing touches include:
– a bag of raffia
– four, flea market-found candleholders & books (dark wood candleholders= $5/each, light wood candleholders= $9/each, books= $2/each)
– two votive candles
and a little bit o’Â rope from the home improvement store
The candles are just for looks, not for lighting, ’cause they don’t play well with raffia and rope!
The recessed light above the fireplace does a nice job of adding ambience at night though…
Down below, in the firebox, we used a small bail of hay from Hobby Lobby ($4.50), a big ol’ pot of mums from Home Depot ($9.27), a little pot o’ ornamental kale/cabbage ($? Hmmm…I can’t remember, but it seems like it was only a few bucks, and the pot was something I already owned.)
Other items include:
– A red-n-white striped piece of ribbon I got from a friend
– two small, real, pumpkins ($2.50/each at Home Depot)
– one teeny-tiny, white, faux pumpkin (I got it last year at Michaels)
– one small, grapevine pumpkin (also from last year, and also from Michaels)
– one large, white, faux pumpkin ($8 at Michaels- ’cause they’re 60% off right now!)
…and a rope-handled, wooden bucket I found at a flea market (the same day I found the candleholders in the photos above) for $14.
Our goal was to create something a little bit farmhouse…a little bit rustic.
Something festive, and fun, and something that would fill us up with the warm fuzzies every time we saw it!
Not only does the word “Gather” conjure up memories of spending time with the people we love most, but the letters themselves bring us back to the day we actually collected them.
The “G”, the “A”, the “T”, and the “E” came from a shop called Paris Market, located in Savannah, Georgia.
We had our dog, Max, with us the day we were there, and it was like 100 degrees outside. Obviously, we couldn’t leave him in the car while we went in and looked for letters, so I jumped out at the corner of Broughton and Whitaker- and Kevin & Max proceeded to repeatedly circle around the block while I ran inside and scoured the store as fast as I could.
Welllll, turns out Paris Market was having some sort of big event that day, so the place was totally packed.
Everyone had a “Hello. My name is” name tag stuck to themselves, and there was lots of sipping and munching on fabulous looking food & drinks going on as folks strolled leisurely around the store.
I felt incredibly underdressed (as usual), and I remember really wishing I had washed my hair that morning. (Or at least the morning before that one.)
To make matters even more challenging, the store looked a lot different than it did the last time we visited.
Before, all the letters and numbers were on display right at the bottom of the stairs. Like this…
This time, however, all the displays were different, and there was TONS of new merchandise everywhere.
(It was veeeery hard for me not to stop and look at it all!)
Anywho, I ran/walked up and down the stairs two times, before I thought to ask a sales person where the letters had been moved to.
Unfortunately, she didn’t know- but after a bit more rootin’ around, I managed to find the “G”, the “A”, the “T”, and the “E” hidden in various places throughout the store.
Sure, I bumped into folks at almost every turn.
Sure, my brain was filled with images of a stressed-out Kevin, and an on-edge Max, circling the traffic-filled block, over and over again.
But I got the letters I went in for, and my anxiety immediately subsided once I jumped back into our little car and was greeted with a friendly, “Did you get some good ones?“.
I smiled and told him I thought I got the best one.
As for the photo of the church, well, that’s another one of those memories I’ll cherish forever.
It’s a small, Carpenter Gothic style church, located here in Alabama- about 2 hours from our house.
(St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church- Prairieville, Alabama)
It was built in 1853.
I found it online, while searching for “beautiful, old churches in Alabama”.
We knew we wanted to use a photograph of a church on the mantel, but when we saw the gorgeous rustic red color of this one, we knew it was the perfect one to include in our Fall display.
Kev and I arrived at the church around 5:00pm one afternoon last week. And as you can see from the photos above, the sun was just beginning to set, so the building was covered in shadows.
We sort of figured they would go away within an hour or so, so we just walked around and talked until the time (and lighting) was right.
I’ll never forget that day we jumped in the car and drove off into the unknown (a.k.a west Alabama) to visit a pretty little church, all dressed in red.
And there ya have it!
The melodramatic (ahem) meaningful story behind our Fall-themed fireplace!
PS-
If by chance you’d like to print a copy of Kevin’s church photo, “Gathering Place”- feel free to head on over to this link.
You’ll find a high-res copy of it waiting for you there!
And for a look back at our Summer mantel, click HERE, and our Spring mantel- click HERE.
I’m linkin’ this one up to Beth’s Halloween Mantel Linky Party. If you haven’t seen all the amazing Fall-themed mantels she’s featured over there yet- you MUST click on the button below!
Dawn (Bee and Rose)
Your mantel is gorgeous! That photograph is stunning! What a talented hubby! Thanks for the inspiration! I have four fireplaces in my home and this is perfect for the one in the foyer!
(huge Halloween giveaway on my blog! Come on over for a spell!)
Tracey
I tried to download the pic and it said you had reached the daily limit. Will you have it tomorrow too? I love it!
Ashley
Layla, I love the letters you used to spell “Gather”! I especially love the red A with holes in it. How cool. Now I’m not sure how often you travel the country looking for great stores, like the Paris Market, but how can I find great stores like that in my town?! 🙂 We live in Denver… and I’d love to figure out how you discover such great stores. Thanks! Love your mantel.
Debbie
I really adore the mantle! We passed the church many, many times going back and forth to Texas. That was our first rest (walk) stop for the very long trip. It is also quite stunning in winter with icicles hanging from the roof. Thanks for your inspiration!
Dorothy
Your fall mantle is great. I really like the touch of red in the mums and ribbon too. You do such beautiful projects. I don’t know that I’ve ever seen a red church before, but my parents were married loooong ago at the famous “little brown church in the vale,” and Kevin’s photo seemed to strike the same feeling. A very cozy and welcoming composition!
susie harris
Just perfect! Love them letters!
all that jazz vintage
LOVE it, it’s totally cozy country, just what you wanted! Your how-to videos are always so FUN!
Have a great weekend!
~michelle~
Tatum
Hi Layla!
I agree with everyone else, your mantel is absolutely lovely. I don’t have a mantel so I am living vicariously through everyone else’s. And that red church is adorable!
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Lisa
The GATHER sign is perfect…the way it looks and the words for this season. BUT my FAVORITE part was the cozy cluster of fall pumpkins, flowers, etc inside the fireplace. I’ve never seen something like that before and it was beautiful.
Barbara
The mantel is charming and the picture of the church is a show stopper! Thanks so much for offering a free download. Please, please keep the offer going tomorrow, I was not able to download it today.
Great job Layla and Kevin!
Sarah @ Sarah Bohl Designs
Looks amazing! Thanks for the disclaimer about not burning the candles. You crack me up!!
Kelly
Very pretty! I love how you decorated inside the mantel. The church picture is beautiful. Thank you for sharing it.
xo,
Kelly
Mary
A-MA-ZING…as always! I would have sworn that was a painting of a barn…especially in the photo where GATHER is up close. How cool is that??
Can’t wait to see the Christmas one…oooh…and the bedroom, too!
Happy Weekend, friends!
~mary~
Missy
Oh Layla, you always make me smile, from your sweet southern style to your unwashed hair…I just love ya! Your mantle is so sweet and I LOVE the letters, but love the story behind them even more. 🙂 Kevin is one talented little cookie isn’t he?! Mr rocker, photographer handy man! 🙂 Hey, I have an idea for you and your candles. I did this post a long time ago, but it’s how to make your own flameless candles (for cheap of course). 🙂 They won’t burn your rafia and they look just like the real deal!
Have a great day my friend
Missy 🙂
carols
BEAU-TI-FUL. Love it all. I’m not a download a picture from a blog kinda gal, but this one speaks to me. The message at the top was the YIKES message, but the picture was there with a download button, so I just downloaded it. Thing about that picture….combines faith, nature, decor (pop of red, wrought iron) and is just beautiful photography. Bravo and thanks for sharing!
Rene'@bargainhoot
Really cool church photo…love what you did with it and the fall scape!!
Missy
Umm yeah, I’m smart, I forgot to put the link for the idea! YIKES…I must be getting old! lol Here ya go!
http://mycottagecharm.blogspot.com/2010/03/non-flammable-candles-and-how-to-make.html
HUGS
Missy 🙂
Rae
Love the matel, especially the print of the church. I tried printing the church in both letter size and 8 x 10 and the top of the roofline and the cross on top of the church is cut off. Any idea what I am doing wrong? Or can I order the print from somewhere? thank you!!!!
Layla & Kevin
Hey Rae!
Try cropping from the bottom, instead of the top. We printed ours as a 16×20, and since the photo is based on sizes- 4×6, 8×12, 16×24, we had to crop off some of the bottom for ours too.
Hope that helps, and thanks for the comment! 🙂
Layla
Julia @ Hooked on Houses
Like another reader said, I thought the church was a painting at first. Wow! What a beautiful photograph. And how fun that you’re inviting people to download their own copy of it. 🙂
Flower Patch Farmgirl
That photograph is just gorgeous! That saturated color – just divine. I love what you pulled together and even better, I love that it all has a story!
Jill
Hi Layla!
Beautiful Fall mantel! Gorgeous picture!
We are just past “peak” here in Minnesota – October has been gorgeous and with all our leaves in our yard we have been raking and raking to beat the snow!
Hope this finds you well.
xo~Jill
teresa
that little chapel reminds me of the one up at Yosemite park…love it. and you mantle is “fall”-lishous!
Thanks for sharing your talents.
Happy Day
Lemonade Makin' Mama
It’s awesome, wonderful, lovely and well worth the wait for inspiration in all it’s glory! 🙂
michaela
Your mantels are always my favorite. I love the word “Gather”. It’s different than the cliche words and still super cute and festive! The picture of the barn is stunning. At first I thought it was a painting, but wow! Kevin took a wonderful picture. Barns are my fav (:
Tammy Hall
Thank you so much for providing the high-res photo for us. I want to print and use it myself. Thanks for sharing.
Cheryl
Love your fall mantel. That red church sure is pretty. Kev has a great photographic eye. I love everything you pulled together. It really does make you feel comfy and cozy.
P.S. thanks for sharing the high res photo. Love it!
Desiree
Love, love, love your blog and your beautiful fireplace mantel! Photography is gorgeous, as well!
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Viola
Layla I love everything you do! I have a question, my fireplace is brick and I can’t bring myself to paint over it. How can I decorate my mantle (that is dark) without making it look so drab???
~Viola :o)
Tatiana
I love your mantels. This one, I think is my favorite. The letters are so fun and inviting. A fireplace is on my must-haves for our new house so I can do fun mantels like this.
Shannon
Once again I am blown away by how you take things that are so ordinary (i.e., candles, raffia, Goodwill finds) and turn them into extraordinary…Thank you so, so much for the inspiration and also the photo…There’s a small white church I pass on my way home from work each day and I am always tempted to pull over and snap a photo but I kept tellling myself it was a silly idea….Thanks to you and your sweet Kevin I will definitely be doing just that! 🙂
Shannon
Polly
Hi Layla! Love the mantle! The letters are perfect! I love how just one is red! It all looks wonderful how you have pulled it together! AMAZING photo!! I wish I had a mantle to decorate!!
Also, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for swinging by my blog and leaving a comment this weekend! What a day brightener to hear from you! You are very sweet!
Hope you are both having a great weekend!
~ Polly
Terry D
Hi Layla & Kevin!
Love your mantle it is so pretty!! The gather letters are great!
The church photo is Awesome!! Thanks so much for sharing it! =)
What a beautiful church! The color and style is so unique. I love the gate and how it is slightly open just welcoming you in!! (Can you tell…I love photography!)
Terry D
lindy
I love your fall mantle. Everything about it is awesome. I love the letters – and the word “gather”, I love the natural rustic look and I love your idea of filling the fire box as well. The centerpiece of it all — the photo– is wonderful!!!
Kristin S
I have become a bit weary of all the Halloween decor on blogs and in my neighborhood. Your mantle is refreshing! Fall is by far my favorite season and I can’t imagine decorating for one day when you can for an entire season. Oh, your mantle is just perfect Layla. My measley pumpkin and candle in a hurricane need some love. Thanks for the inspiration.
erin
Ok you already know this knowing me, but I am in love with that red church- it is spectular. it has a red barn look to it 😉 episcopal churches are so beautiful. the inside of each episcopal church is meant to look like noah’s ark turned upside down-usually the ceiling is curved, painted white, with large dark wooden beams. It is such a cool feature common to all of the episcopal churches I have been in. The mantel is lovely, the red letter is my favorite. amazing frame too! love you! miss you! e
Michiganhome
Wow, Layla and Kevin, you both did an awesome job once again! And I love your story about how you got the best one! You two are sooo cute!
Gina
Thank you so much for that picture. I love old country churches too, but I’ve never seen one painted red. I can’t wait to get this printed. Thanks.
Kinga at blueloom
Hey Layla
I love the color combination and fresh accents in your decor. I’m a huge pumpkin fan.
Happy Fall!
kinga
Lisa
Many thanks to you for sharing the photo – it’s gorgeous! Your mantel is lovely 🙂
Cass
I swooned the minute I saw the word “Gather” on your mantle. How perfect is that word/statement and especially this time of year when the holidays brings family and friends closer. Your mantle is gorgeous and the two of you have such a knack for making everything perfectly balanced no matter the items origins. Thanks for the beautiful inspiration!
Roxanne
I have been a fan (ok, obsessed with) your blog for about a year and a half. I have never commented before, but today I have to say thank you for sharing that beautiful picture of the church. I LOVE it. I share your obsession with everything interior design, and you have inspired me to sign up for the Sheffield course..thanks so much! I also have a love of the south (I am in NJ, I have family in AL) so I’d love to see more photos from you guys like this church one.
Shannon Wilaby
Your mantel is fabulous! I love the color combo. Thanks for linking it to my party.
Heather
Beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing the great photograph!
Margaret
I downloaded the church photo on Friday morning and believe it or not, it was delivered to my door on Monday via Kodak Gallery. Just beautiful. Thank you so much. Now I have to find the perfect frame, but till then, the photo is just perfect, propped on my mantel.
Love your Savannah/Tybee stories. I grew up around there and miss the area so much.
Shannon
Awesome! I am trying to figure out what to do with our mantel. What’s a girl to do?
Michelle@Make 5 dinners in 1 hour
Love it! I am going to be on the hunt for letters. Those will be good to have on had for all seasons! Love the straw too. I would have never thought of that! Great job.
My reclaimed wood and starfish flag is still on my mantel. It is a Layla inspired piece! 🙂
Stephanie
Thank you for the beautiful photo of the “Gathering Place”!!
brenbren
I hyperventilated looking at that gorgeous picture. I seriously was going to ask you how I could buy a copy when you offered it for FREE. My heart is thumping in my chest out of giddiness! Thank you so much for sharing! Gorgeous!
trish
Good Morning Layla.
Your mantel is just gorgeous. I love how warm it feels. :o)
And I absolutely LOVE the photograph of the church.
I scrolled down to find if it was something you would like to sell, and can you imagine the leap in my heart to see that you so sweetly shared it with us for free. Gosh, what a wonderful way to start the day!! I downloaded the image and will decide what size to have it printed. When I do, I will post and point directly to you!!! :o)
Thank you so much for your generousity. :o)
Have a lovely weekend.
Sincerely – Trish
Desiree
I love the Gather letters on the mantel. I’m hoping to build a fireplace soon.