Add the soft glow of candlelight to your front porch with decorated lanterns filled with ornaments and topped with beautiful bows and greenery.
When not cruising the snow-covered hills, an old sled embellished with pine sprigs, pinecones, and fruit does double duty as a welcoming Christmas decoration next to the front door. A bright red ribbon on top ties the look together.
Ornaments aren’t just for the tree! Give your outdoor planters a holiday makeover with a few round ornaments, birch branches, and grapevine balls {use plastic ornaments to avoid breakage}.
Dress up your entryway with a festive Christmas garland for a look that’s both welcoming and of-the-season. To make this outdoor holiday decorating idea your own, customize a ready-made pinecone garland with ornaments that coordinate with your door color. Position the garland outside the door frame and secure at the top and sides with self-adhesive hooks or brick clips.
Bottlebrush firs look like miniature frosted evergreens when arranged in a wintry bucket planter. Votive candles add a calming, flickering glow to this outdoor Christmas decoration.
Prepare a merry welcome at the curb — a pretty swag of pine tied on with wire adds a flourish to your mailbox. Embellish it with red accents and pretty pinecones {then pray for snow as it will only enhance the look =)}.
Add seasonal greenery to your outdoor planters for a festive and bright entrance with
a mix of pinecones, berries, clementines, and evergreen sprigs.
a mix of pinecones, berries, clementines, and evergreen sprigs.
Take inspiration from classic Christmas candy and fill a white planter with decorative candy canes for a unique outdoor holiday decorating idea. Store-bought plastic canes and weather-treated ribbon mean this front door decor can last throughout the season.
Spheres of grapevines wrapped in Christmas lights become shimmering orbs on a coat of freshly fallen snow. Place these magical globes in birdbaths, urns, or on stairsteps to cast an ethereal glow on your outdoor landscape.