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Adam Albright for Country Living 1Dress Your Windows
Becky Luigart-Stayner 2Adorn Your Statues
Becky Luigart-Stayner As an alternative to a traditional planter, consider placing wreaths around statues that flank the front door. Here, dog statues look extra festive at a Mississippi hunting lodge designed by Richard Keith Langham.
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3Set up a Seating Nook
Adam Albright for Country Living 4Add Color With a Charlie Brown Tree
Nat Rea for Country Living While your garlands and wreaths may be perfect and lush, there’s nothing more charming than a “less-than-perfect” fir tree weighted down with ornaments. A galvanized bucket provides a humble, no-fuss container.
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5Wrap Porch Columns With Garlands
Rikki Snyder for Country Living On this upstate New York farmhouse, all the porch columns are wrapped with Fraser fir garlands—a perfect pairing with evergreen wreaths and festive red bows.
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6Hang an Arrangement
BERNADETTE HOLSTEIN There’s no rule that your front door “wreath” has to be round. Choose your favorite outdoor-friendly vessel, like this wicker cone, and fill with an arrangement of evergreen and berry-filled branches. Finish with a festive bow.
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7Put a Tree on Your Porch
David Tsay “I love the idea of having an outdoor tree, and this is a perfect way to do it,” says textile designer Heather Taylor of the 10-footer on the screened-in porch of her family’s California cabin, where—yes, even during the winter—they bundle up and gather to enjoy time together.
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8DIY a Tobacco Basket Wreath
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9Hang Wreaths With Ribbon
Dylan Chandler for Country Living Kaley Cutting’s Connecticut farmhouse makes a merry first impression thanks to wreaths hung at each window with layered ticking-stripe ribbons.
10Mix Your Greens
David Meredith, styling by Meta Coleman For a garland with lots of interesting texture, choose one made with a mix of types of greens, such as pine, cedar, boxwood, or even, like here, olive leaves. Complement the simple, natural look with wood and terra-cotta planters holding a variety of evergreen shrubs.
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11Decorate for the Entire Winter Season
Brian Woodcock for Country Living As if fur-embellished ice skates weren’t wintery or glamorous enough! In this innovative DIY, they’re filled with sprigs of evergreens and finished off with a fluffy pom-pom for a unique “wreath” that will have all your holiday guests buzzing. A few silver jingle bells or miniature ornaments make things even more festive.
12Go All Out
CHARLIE COLMER If you fall in the “more is more” holiday decorating philosophy, then go for it! This Christmas-loving homeowner went wild with a small tree, wreath, evergreen arrangements in planters, colorful packages, a vintage ski poster, and whimsical flag bunting up above.
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13Stagger Red & Green Lanterns
Brian Woodcock for Country Living Now, here’s a home that incorporates the colors of Christmas in a seamless, beautiful way that doesn’t interrupt their existing decor scheme. These Tennessee homeowners incorporated the merry hues using a swath of cedar branches tied together with red ribbon, a small tree, and other color-coordinated decorations.
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14Lean a Vintage Sled
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15Swoop Your Garland
Kim Cornelison for Country Living Rather than wrapping your porch posts, let the garlands hang down for a more casual farmhouse-style look. It also lets a lot more of that pretty green to show—and pop against a wintery white setting.
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16Stack up Some Hay Bales
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17Create a Fragrant Door Swag
Brian Woodcock for Country Living Is there a more beautiful—or more fragrant!—arrangement than a grouping of dried oranges, pine cones, and fresh greenery? We don’t think so! Add a burlap ribbon, and you have yourself an eye-catching front door decoration.
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18Bring Out Vintage Favorites
David Tsay for Country Living At her Michigan farmhouse, Abby Hoppen brings out her vintage thermoses and coolers to add crusty nostaligia to the front porch. A red metal lawn chair and galvanized feeders add more pops of vintage patina.
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19Hang Garland Around the House
Burcu Avsar No porch? No problem! Just drape garland around the exterior of your house or barn for a unique holiday look. Cover the garland with outdoor-friendly ball ornaments of various colors and sizes for extra festive flair
20Embellish With Berries
Michael Partenio This is no ordinary wreath—but it doesn’t take a ton of elbow grease to create it either. A simple spray of wheat stalks, a pretty ribbon bow, and a few artificial berries make for a gorgeous final look...and don’t forget the tiny silver bells.
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