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Outdoor Decorating Ideas For Christmas

December 2, 2015

I’m often asked about outdoor decorating ideas for Christmas.

I don’t like going overboard on decorating my home inside or outside.

I’m thrilled to be joining several of my blogging friends on our Welcome Home Tour today.

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It’s all about welcoming our guests, or making our home look welcoming before you even step in our home.

Have you driven around and notice that some homes really stand out from others because they look so welcoming?

And it’s not because they’ve gone overboard with decorating, it’s usually the opposite.

Outdoor Decorating Ideas For ChristmasAs with the inside of my home, I love simplicity on the outside of our home too.

I don’t go crazy with blinking lights, and blowup decorations.

And unlike the inside of my home, on the outside I love a more traditional look.

I shot these photos a week ago when we still had snow on the ground.

It almost looks like a postcard.

Let’s talk about my windows first.

I added a plain wreath and just added a bow.

The wreaths were $5.00 and the bows were $1.00 each.

I simply attached the bows to the wreaths with a wire.

To hang them from my windows, I used suction cup hangers found at our local hardware store, but they sell them at craft stores and home improvement stores.

I didn’t hang these on every window, just our front windows and our garage windows.

And one on my front door.

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I purchased a few more bows for our posts, attaching those with wire as well.

In my planter I used a variety of cut fresh greens.

I decorated this a little late, as my planter was frozen, so my sticks are a little off.

But you can see it’s pretty full and I like it that way.

It’s very easy to do, really you can’t make a mistake.

My cut greens were purchased from Home Depot, they sell a variety of types and sizes.

The cost for my planter was 35.00 which isn’t bad at all.

And this will stay this way for the winter.

On my porch I’ve also added some decorative pieces, that again will stay outside for the winter.

My bench that was in my kitchen is now on my porch.

It adds a pop of color, and it’s also keeping those skis from falling.

Outdoor Decorating Ideas For Christmas

On the skis, I tied a bunch of fresh greens and another bow.

Very simple to do and cheap!

Just for photo purposes I staged my porch and added those presents, pine cones, candy canes, mugs and boots.

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Next to my door, I added an old post thanks to my friend Kris from Junk Chic Cottage.

In front of my chippy post, I placed my old sled, layered with fresh greens a bow, and a pair of skates.

Outdoor Decorating Ideas For Christmas

I love the sound of bells, so a strand of silver bells are placed on the front door handle.

Anytime someone enters our house, you can hear the jingle of the bells.

We will be adding lights to our porch, but we only place a strand around each post.

It’s just enough to add a pretty glow to our front porch.

This is very simple and cheap to do.

If you don’t want to use fresh greens and would rather recycle things each year, then go ahead and do that.

You can decorate the outside of your house on a budget by doing that.

Yes instead of fresh greens in a planter, you can use faux, why not?!

I just prefer real since we don’t have much of anything green or living around here this time of the year.

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And as I said most of this will stay out for the winter.

The window wreaths will come down after Christmas as will the lights.

But the rest of the decor will stay up for the winter months.

Outdoor Decorating Ideas For Christmas

I hope that I’ve given you some simple ideas for decorating the outside of your home.

Here’s what my porch looked like last year.

It was very similar to what it looks like this year, just a few changes.

Christmas lights on the porch (1 of 10)

You can see more photos of my porch HERE.

Make sure you hop on over and visit all the other blogs shown below, just click on the photos to visit each.

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Meegan with What Meegan Makes

Pamela with From My Front Porch to Yours

Paula with Sweet Pea

KerryAnne with Shabby Art Boutique

Shanna with Restoration Redoux

Wednesday

Jen with A Girl in the Garage

Julie with Lilacs and Longhorns

Therese with Fresh Idea Studio

Sonya with At Home with the Barkers

Angie with Postcards from the Ridge

Anne with White Lace Cottage

Thursday

All Things Heart and Home

Amy with Atta Girl Says

Christie with Our Southern Home

Sondra with Sondra Lyn at Home

Angie with Knick of Time

Barbara with The Everyday Home

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  1. Sonya~ at home with The Barkers says

    December 2, 2015 at 7:38 am

    I love simple and touches of red! Your porch is very welcoming Anne. Looks gorgeous at night. ~Sonya

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  2. Therese says

    December 2, 2015 at 7:45 am

    Anne, your Christmas porch looks dreamy! Love the less-is-more welcoming touches. Simply beautiful.

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  3. Angie @ Knick of Time says

    December 2, 2015 at 8:59 am

    You got a lot more snow that we did in western Illinois. We got just a little bit. Your home looks gorgeous outside – pinned it!

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  4. Paula@SweetPea says

    December 2, 2015 at 10:40 am

    It’s amazing that you’ve already had snow in your area! Your porch looks so pretty and also inviting to guests.

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  5. Marlene Stephenson says

    December 2, 2015 at 1:30 pm

    I love your skates and skis they’re all great Christmas decorations. Greenery and bows,lights. I just plain love Christmas.

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  6. Shirley says

    December 2, 2015 at 3:14 pm

    How beautiful. Looks like a photo from a magazine. Bet you had so much fun doing it.

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  7. Kris @ Junk Chic Cottage says

    December 2, 2015 at 3:36 pm

    Love all the natural with the red ribbon. So pretty Anne. Lite up at night is gorgeous.
    Kris

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  8. Joanne Boulter says

    December 2, 2015 at 4:45 pm

    Hi Anne, I can’t believe how much snow you have already! The front of your home indeed looks like a picture postcard. Merry Christmas Jo

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  9. Kerryanne @ Shabby Art Boutique says

    December 3, 2015 at 3:41 am

    I really like the traditional look you’ve gone with on your front porch Anne. The wreaths and bows are so sweet and all that snow is picture perfect. Pinning and sharing!

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  10. Becca says

    December 7, 2015 at 6:21 am

    It truly “does” look like a postcard! The wonderful red is always such a classic holiday look! Love your skis and the greenery tucked into your vintage sled. A beautiful and welcoming holiday home that is sure to leave “passers by” wanting to see more! Happy Holidays!

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  11. Mary Alice Patterson says

    December 7, 2015 at 6:33 am

    The front of your home looks so pretty and welcoming for the holidays!
    Mary Alice

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Hi I'm Anne.
I started this blog many years ago to share my passion for home decor. My tastes have changed and so did I.
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