Best Cheap Christmas Mantel Ideas: Decorating the Christmas tablecloth is one of those items that always looks more spectacular than decorating certain areas inside the house. (Except for the tree!) I guess that's because we pair the fireplace and the mantle with comfort and family gathering ... so if you've got a fire, it's definitely the focal point in the space!

It's beginning to feel a lot like Christmas — and nowhere is it more evident than in the fantastic holiday decor show in your house. The holidays are an opportunity to go all out, from neatly cut trees and perfectly put-together Christmas scenes to a whole bunch of nutcrackers, reindeers and wreaths.

Easy and Cheap Christmas Mantel Ideas 

Although you might not be up to tackling significant tasks, such as replacing all the ornaments on the Christmas tree or adjusting the way you put up the outside decorations, there is one holiday-centric place in the house that's simple enough to alter year after year: the mantel. Plus, doing so may be a fun practice. You should try being festive and cheerful, with pink and yellow pops.

Of green trees and red stockings, and the garland you came to anticipate, you will enjoy your Christmas everlasting. You can render it smooth, bringing the holiday spirit only with a few simple touches. Or you might find something extraordinary that genuinely highlights your family and house.

Whatever you like, the first step to decorate the mantle will be to have your home ready for the holidays. Not knowing where to get started? Here, we've rounded up some brilliant ideas for Christmas tablecloths, designed in several different forms — from traditional to contemporary — and tons of different approaches to making a show that's as enjoyable as it is.

How to Decorate Cheap Christmas Mantel Ideas?

  • Next, note, if necessary, to rid the fireplace mantle of its year-round décor. Start with a blank slate ... If any of your daily furnishings match in, perfect! If not, you are not going to attempt to build a holiday scheme for things that don't fit.
  • Second, continue with greens, or whatever filler sort of garland that you want to use. This is your "cover" history and offers a complete and luscious holiday look to your setup.
  • Fourth, pick a statement piece or two that suits your holiday style. Every object you're using doesn't have to be a holiday decoration ... you can apply the shimmer and glow stage to the seasonal sparkle, next! If your holiday style is Snowmen and Snowflakes, then an Indian Elephant brass sculpture your Aunt Jan gave you won't work out. ;) 
  • Fourth, pick certain items that sparkle and shine. Candles, thumbnails, glittery stars ... Now, connect stocks! How a Christmas Mantle without stockings is through! Want inspiration? Then sprint over to our post, find tutorials and DIY Holiday Stockings there!
Now that you have the basics, here's the exciting part ... inspiration! Don't want to replicate one piece by piece of these mantels, that's not what the holidays are all about. Taking bits and pieces and suggestions here and there, and put them up with your own innovative mantle decor with Christmas.

List of  Cheap Christmas Mantel Ideas

 1. The brick veneer fireplace is flanked by hurricane candle holders and glass cloches — which do not distract from the lush garland or nautical wreath.  
 2. There is a red and green explanation we are Christmas synonymous — and this coat allows a relaxed and cheerful look with the traditional, intense red hue. Original ornamentation is often tailored to the stockings.  
 3. Although there is a citrus garden hanging below, this naturally-accessorized space is adorned by a lamp, antique jugs and dried leaves. The cosy feeling is finished by a stacked wood framework in a shallow wardrobe.  
 4. No paint theme for Christmas is much better than green and white. Pair a boxwood wreath with a beautiful garland and white roses, and you're all set for an outdoor holiday mantle.  
 5. Skip the garland and stick to the childhood images of your holiday — and then match your robe and rustic name tags on your stocks a step more.  
 6. Wooden candles of different heights, a lush garland and matching stockings are the ideal complement to the stunning Christmas quotation hanging over this holiday mantel.  
 7. On this 80s-inspired mantel, which includes vivid plastic trees and personalized ornaments hung on the wall, typical Christmas colours take a backseat.  
 8. When it comes to design, retro will go a long way. This Christmas mantel includes bottlebrush plants, postcards, and a variety of greenery.  
 9. Don't undervalue DIIY's strength! This mantel has frosted glass and an arched extension.  
 10. Feel may remind you of primary school, but this festive garland has developed thoughtfully. And bringing it together makes a beautifully creative day for Christmas.  
 11. Hanging decorations from them allow the use of permanent fixtures in your house (in this case a bull skull). Add seasonal touches to the-bottlebrush bottlebrush plants.  
 12. Who claims that a wreath is just at the front door? Put the world in the middle of your mantel with a magnolia wreath, with greenery and other natural touches.  
 13. The owner of this festive Tennessee farmhouse, Holly Williams, crafts the stockings of her family from seed bags and attaches a yarn monogram that conjures up the same handmade spirit as the cabin designed by the founder.  
 14. Create a hand-painted Christmas Village in a variety of beautiful colours, for another reason. If you don't feel like Christmas, pair it with multi-coloured festive girls and traditional nutcrackers.  
 15. Keep traditional and contrast it with black and white décor such as a chalkboard display, gingham shops and more with our Fake farmhouse design.  
 16. This cosy arrangement is the ideal spot to rest and sleep throughout this holiday season with moist tweeting light twisted in this garland and wreath.  
 17. Make your DIY advent calendar the show star with a summary that places it in front of and around so you can feel Christmas excitement as it passes.  
 18. Screw leaves, trees and colourful berries into your garden, then carry your finds indoors and organize them all.  
 19. Take the (Gift) box out, decorate with a unique item — an antique mirror here — and cover it with candlesticks, bottle brush trees and garlands.  
 20. Render your cloak more beautiful by spinning twigs, leaves, and winking lights in your new greenery garland.  
 21. Natural items are always the easiest (and most beautiful) way to decorate your holiday, and this is the perfect illustration of this Christmas mantel. A white village range of ivory palms, and young, thinly draped cedar greenery are all but barren.  
 22. A warm Holiday feels with a candlestick, but at various heights.  
 23. Only make the cloak seem like it's exclusive with light-up monogram letter in both middle and top.  
 24. This cabinet is a beautiful and traditional style, with a light, driftwood star, red plaid flooring and green garland.  
 25. Write up your garment every day in December with this rustic panel of Christmas chalkboard a fresh seasonal message (holiday greetings, album lyrics, etc.)  
 26. Inspire yourself with this elegant Scandinavian furniture, with a lot of wood and typical flavours.  
 27. Transform a cosy and festive Christmas Nook into a pleasant mantel, incorporating colourful garland, rainbow bottle brush presents, and the spray-painted Christmas village of Napier-mâché homes.  
 28. Deck the halls with tons of greenery – install a cheerful flag and a soft white cabinet to attach all to it.  
 29. Bunches and shops, a reclaimed wood sign and tiny trees all work together to make this farm-inspired cloak look perfect  
 30. Bring the nearest flea or thrift shop to stock in holiday greenery, red belt and Christmas shops in old photos ...  
 31. Design your own scoreboard to shape a festive term by gathering letters. Love, pleasure and love are just a couple that appears remarkable over your mantle.  
 32. Dive a pure, white boxwood honeycomb with floral ribbon gingham and light fringe tassels  
 33. The Junk Gypsies made this antique flea market star a beautiful piece of the coat of arms and then modelled this garland in their Texas Inn alongside new green (filled with cactus)