Front Porch

Decorating Your Front Porch for the Holidays

You’ve decked the halls inside, and you might have even hung Christmas lights on your house. But what about the front porch? The front porch is one of my favorite spots to decorate because it’s one of the first things your guests see when the come over. It should be a warm and welcoming place that is an extension of the decor that you use inside. Today’s post is all about decorating your front porch for the holidays, and everything you need to make it festive and inviting.

For inspiration on how to make the perfect holiday centerpiece, you’ll love this post HERE.

Decorating Your Front Porch for the Holidays

This year, I went all in with faux garland and trees. I love the wintery forest feel, and how rustic it looks. Keep reading to see how I got this look!

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Start with Your Door Decor

I started with this evergreen wreath and jazzed it up with deep burgundy velvet ribbon and added some bells to hang in the center. It’s amazing what you can do with a few little extra touches to make it your own. Secure the wreath to the door with a Command hook. 

Next, I added faux garland around the door frame to give the whole look height. I hung one cedar twig garland on each side of the door, vertically, so the garland touches the ground. Then I hung a full, 4-foot faux spruce garland, horizontally. I love the variation of the two different branches.

Add in Faux Trees

To give more height and texture to the overall look of the front porch decor, I used varied heights of faux, pre-lit trees. Arrange the tallest tree in the back. Then add two smaller trees in front of the larger tree. Repeat the same arrangement on the other side of the door.

To make sure the trees have a uniform look, I opted to put them in matching pots of different sizes. These pots are perfect to use because you can use them beyond the holidays as well. They’re also a great price point. I decided to keep them as is with just lights for a natural, organic look. But you can certainly add ribbon, ornaments or other decor to match your own personal decor style.

Sprinkle in Other Decor

I went with a doormat you can use year round. I think buffalo plaid is a universal pattern that looks beautiful no matter what season we’re in. This one is also washable. Just throw it in the washer, and it will look brand new. Then, I layered this wreath doormat from McGee & Co. 

To add a touch of glam and more lighting to the porch, I positioned these gold lanterns in front of the trees. I use these battery operated candles in each of them. With a click of remote control, I can turn them off and on. So easy and convenient! Finish the look with a vintage-looking sleigh. 

Do you usually decorate your porch for the holidays? Let me know in the comments below! 

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Fall Decor

Adding Spooky Touches to Your Fall Front Porch

The countdown to Halloween has begun, and adding Spooky Touches to Your Fall Front Porch is sure to make this festive celebration a scream! I recently shared How to Decorate Your Front Porch for Fall, using in-season florals, pumpkins, and other decor pieces. Instead of swapping out your entire front porch display for Halloween, layer in a few spooky accents that highlight your existing theme. Mixing in some spine-tingling and spooktacular decor is the perfect way to instantly go from all the fall feels to frightfully fun!

Adding Spooky Touches to Your Fall Front Porch

Adding Spooky Touches to Your Fall Front Porch

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Skeletons, Spiders, and Bats, Oh My!

Skeletons are a simple but fun way to add a spooky vibe to your front porch. A hay bale creates the perfect seat for your bone-chilling greeter to say hello to your trick-or-treaters. He might even speak when spooken to! Get creative by adding clothing for a less frightful look. Make no bones about it, outdoor furniture on your front porch makes for great props. Add a skeleton or two for some extra Halloween flare!

Swap out your fall-inspired wreath with something a bit darker. This not only evokes a subtle side of eerie but makes a high-spirited statement. It’s a simple yet festive way to add Halloween chills and thrills to your front door. The doormat is another easy and affordable addition. Scare up a little fun this year and opt for mats with bats, jack o’lanterns, or Halloween sayings.

Oversized spiders are on-trend this season. You can easily add them to the front of your house for an added creepy crawly look and pair them with a side of web for a simply fang-tastic appeal! If 6 to 8 feet arachnoid makes you feel like a Halloweenie, opt for smaller options that are simply too cute to be scary!

To make your porch pop with fright, try adding these stylish bats around the outside of your door. Not only will they give the illusion of taking flight but will make your guests instantly go batty. I recommend using painter’s tape to keep these birds of a feather from flying away into the night.

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Cutting Board | Bats | Black Cloth | Large Skeleton | Flameless Candles | Hats | Large Spider | Broomstick Stand | Crows | Pose-able Skeletons | Apothecary Bottles |

Spooky Ceiling Decor

Adding spooky touches to your fall front porch includes hanging boo-tiful decor from the ceiling. Experiment with skeletons, bats, spiders, or even festive lights. It’s the perfect way to add dimension, naturally drawing the eye to shadowy shapes while setting the mood for an enchanting Halloween night.

To hang, simply string fishing wire through the top of your decor. Use multiple knots at the end of the wire or a small amount of glue to keep things secure. Attach the string to the ceiling with a thumb tack or a command hook and hang at varying heights for an eye-catching frightful display.

Pumpkins to Jack-o’-lanterns

Carve out some good times by taking your assortment of pumpkins from your fall front porch and giving them a spooky makeover. Sweeten up this holiday into by making it a family affair that even the kiddos will enjoy. This frightfully fun activity is sure to be a crowdpleaser! There is magic in the night when pumpkins glow with candlelight, so add a flameless candle for a flickering warm glow.

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There’s no trick to this Halloween treat! It’s all about adding spooky touches to your fall front porch through layers and textures to create fun, fantasy, and fright! Happy Halloween..come bat soon!!

Which is your favorite spook-tacular front porch addition? Let me know in the comments below! 

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Home Finds

Your Most Loved Items from May

I love when we get closer to the end of the month because I get to see what items you all loved the most from what I’ve shared. As we approach summertime, I know you all will be spending as much time as possible outside on your new furniture finds (that is my plan, as well). I’m glad to know that you love them all just as much as I do. I hope you spend many nights with your family enjoying a peaceful and fun summer!

To see the items you loved most from April, you can view that post HERE.

Your Most Loved Items from May

Most Loved Individual Items

This collage includes the top best sellers overall this month. The number one best seller all month long was this utility cropped jumpsuit! This is a great casual outfit to wear on the weekends. It’s made of a light linen material and comes in four colors. The jumpsuit is under $30 and can be worn with mules, white sneakers or slide sandals to complete the look.

Another top selling item this month is this wood and glass cabinet. It’s a beautiful piece to include in a living room or at the end of the hallway. Add your favorite home decor elements like books, faux greenery, a clock or statue to show your personal design style.

To complete your covered outdoor space, add this planter to your patio or front porch. Or you can opt to include it indoors throughout your home. These come in a 12″ or 15″ or opt to purchase both sizes for under $50. It has a plastic insert for added protection.

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Your Most Loved Items from May

Walmart dropped these new home items this month and I loved the light and neutral elements throughout. This peel and stick wallpaper is a really great choice for your home if you’re looking for a simple refresh or looking to make your rental feel more like home. I especially loved the faux palm tree plant. It is out of stock right now, so I linked a similar one from Home Depot.

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Your Most Loved Items from May

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You all loved this photo of my front porch! One of my favorite aspects of this styling is my layered rugs! I love the grey stripes underneath our doormat. You can read all about how I styled and decorated our front porch this year by viewing this recent blog post HERE.

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Your Most Loved Items from May

Walmart really stole the show this month! These outdoor pieces were some highly favored items. Last month, THIS hanging swing bed was the no. 1 best seller from April, and I love this one from Walmart, too. I know you are all planning on spending a lot of time in your backyard spaces this summer based on this design board.

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Your Most Loved Items from May

This nightstand from Threshold at Target was the most loved furniture item! With the drawer and pull out shelf, it would be great for your bedroom. It is really a wonderful, traditional piece for your home.

What were your favorite items from this month’s roundup? Let me know below in the comments! 


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