53 easy DIY outdoor Christmas decorations & best ideas for the yard, lawn, porch & front door, such as hanging Xmas lights, wreaths, garlands, wood signs, ornaments & planter pots!
Today we will look at some of the most beautifully decorated Christmas porches, front doors and backyard. Try these ideas to decorate your own front entry and bring some extra holiday cheer to you, your guests, and those lucky ones passing by!
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This is part 4 of our Favorite Christmas Decorating Ideas For Every Part of Your Home series! This 4-part series is all about the best Christmas decorating ideas you can apply to your own home easily and quickly! You can check out the rest of the series below :
A fresh wreath is one of the easiest and most timeless Christmas decorations you can make! Tutorial here.
If you have a front porch, or some nice trees in your backyard, these hanging light spheres will look so pretty at night! Remember to use an outdoor extension cord!
You can buy these large Christmas light balls or make them for the holidays with chicken wires as in this video tutorial below-
These 12 ft outdoor Christmas lights that come in many colors are perfect for larger light balls, and these 8 ft lights are great for smaller spheres.
These lighted spheres are easy to make from grape vines or honeysuckle vines. Via Lynne Knowlton. They are great not only for Christmas but for the entire holiday season from Thanksgiving to New Year!
This DIY Christmas chandelier looks so natural and elegant on the front porch! Tutorial on Urban Cottage Living. Can’t find a large vine wreath form? Here’s a tutorial on how to make grapevine wreath for free!
This reindeer Christmas lawn decoration is made from plywood. Tutorial on Eclectic Recipes. If you live in a rainy winter climate, keep it under a covered patio or porch or make it from solid wood boards (see next tutorial).
Amy at Her Tool Belt made this wood reindeer from 1×8 boards. Wood is very durable and you can use this reindeer for Xmas outdoor decorating year after year.
This charming nativity scene is easy to make, and looks magical in your front yard or back garden. All you need are some wood, outdoor paint, a jigsaw, and some fabric scraps. ( Original source lost, please let me know if you find it! )
A similar way to use wood boards such as 2x6s to create outdoor decor for Christmas! (Original source lost, please let me know if you find it! )
Transform some old sports balls into oversized hanging ornaments for a festive Christmas porch decor – see below! Via TMH
The secret success formula for a gorgeous Christmas front porch or back patio: frame the windows and doors with garland, hang some festive ornaments and wreaths, voila!
Plastic balls and cups are transformed into these oversized ornaments for a Christmas porch for extra holiday cheer, video tutorial below!
A simple lighted garland around the front door can add so much magic to your outdoor Christmas decorations. (via BHG )
Use a trio of wreaths flanked by two planters with artificial Christmas trees and string lights to create outdoor lighted Christmas decorations. ( Via Decor and the Dog )
One garland, one wreath, and two pots. There are infinite variations on this basic formula for a gorgeous Christmas porch and front door, which you will see throughout this article! ( via Setting for Four )
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Add a banner to the garland, and use a metal Christmas star in place of a door wreath. ( Via Life Love Larson )
You can create stunning and long-lasting Christmas planters easily with branches and berries. 24 tutorials and inspiring Christmas planter ideas here!
Wreaths and swags are favorite essentials in outdoor Christmas decorations.
Both the DIY Magnolia Wreath and the easy Christmas swag take no time to make and are practically free!
A Christmas swag can also be used to decorate outdoor lanterns, mailboxes, and railings. Here’s a super smart tutorial by Diane at In My Own Style on how to add some floral foam and keep your Christmas swag fresh longer!
Make a wreath trio for extra Christmas cheer! Tutorial here.
Nothing says Merry Christmas more than Poinsettias! See how easy it is to make these colorful mesh Poinsettia wreaths in this video tutorial by The Sits Girls on Youtube below-
Use recycled paper as stencils to paint the classic “JOY” wood sign for Christmas decor. ( via DIYnetwork )
Another way to create the Christmas “JOY” wood sign and hang a wreath as the letter O. ( via Fynes Designs)
Here’s a detailed tutorial on 3 ways to whitewash wood and create weathered paint finishes on wood!
From Santa’s workshop to Elf village, this delightful street sign makes such unique yard and lawn decor for Christmas! Via Wedfest
Snowman is a wonderful them for outdoor holiday decorations from Christmas through New Year. Painted wooden sign tutorial here.
No time to paint wood signs? These festive Nutcrackers Christmas door banners are only around $10 for a set of 2. What a fast and easy way to decorate doors, windows, and even garage doors!
Paint a tree shape on a pallet, add some lights and ornaments. Now you have a pallet Christmas tree perfect for porch decor! Tutorial here.
For more pallet Christmas tree ideas check out our 48 creative DIY Christmas trees here!
You can even skip the painting and just add some nails to hang Christmas lights on a pallet in the shape of a tree! ( image )
If you are wondering where to find pallets or how to work with pallets, here’s a detailed guide all about pallets-
A very easy lighted outdoor Christmas decorating idea is to hang string light strands in the shape of a Christmas tree! You can hang them from outdoor trees, wall or a porch roof.
You can also buy these lighted outdoor Christmas tree DIY kits in warm white or mixed colors, and an outdoor extension cord that is long enough.
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Make an easy and festive outdoor Christmas tree with 3 sticks and string lights to decorate your front lawn or backyard. Here’s a DIY kit to make it even easier!
Wood lanterns filled with Christmas ornaments make beautiful decorations for the front porch. ( via Dimples & Tangles )
Stacked pots filled with greenery and ornaments are festive and very easy to DIY. Tutorial here.
Stacked gift boxes tied up with ribbons, these are a few of my favorite things. Tutorial here.
These DIY Lighted Christmas presents are made from plastic boxes. Customize your design with your favorite light colors, and add festive holiday bows! Tutorial here.
You can also make them from a wire frame and colorful fabrics, like in this video tutorial above.
Reindeer, sleighs, ornaments, and jingle bells make happy outdoor Christmas decorations by the front door! ( via Dimples & Tangles )
A great looking and easy idea for decorating steps for Christmas is to use vintage style galvanized tin vases filled with conifer branches and lights. ( via Finding Home Farms |
Beautiful Christmas porch decor with vintage crate and winter boots by Home Stories A to Z .
Vintage style galvanized tin buckets are filled with natural elements like conifer branches and pine cones to create these farmhouse Christmas outdoor decorations. ( via Liz Marie )
Another elegant farmhouse Christmas porch idea perfect for fixer upper fans, from Love Grows Wild.
A garden wagon with an old watering can and snowy branches are full of Christmas charm! ( via Hospitality Designs )
Use black, white and neutrals to create Scandinavian farmhouse Christmas decorations! ( via Vibeke Design )
A rustic ladder is transformed into a Christmas display shelf by Ribbons and Glue.
Use a table to display Christmas candles and pine cones on the front porch. ( via BHG )
These giant lollipops made from pool noodles or paper plates are pure holiday magic! Here‘s a tutorial on the paper plate lollipops, and a video below on how to make the giant pool noodle lollipops!
Here’s another wonderful idea to create oversized Christmas ornaments for outdoor decor using old tires! Tutorial by Katie at Addicted to DIY.
Which ideas are your favorite? I personally love those oversized Christmas ornaments and giant holiday candies!
Happy decorating! See you soon!
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This post was last modified on 21/10/2023 15:06
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