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Traditional Christmas Front Porch Decor

Kuzey

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Hello friends. I hope you’ve been keeping well. We had our first sprinkle of snow of the season. It wasn’t a lot but it definitely makes it feel more like Christmas is here. Today I want to share this year’s traditional Christmas front porch decor with you.

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I love how it turned out. It took me a little longer than usual because I had other things to do. But I’m glad I got it done before it got too cold.
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This year, I foraged my fresh greens from the forest and used items I already owned and I have to tell you it’s my favourite porch so far.
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I started by attaching chicken wire along the wall. This made the process so much easier and it made it look so lush and pretty.
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I have a short video of the process HERE. These beautiful wreaths are very old but they have held up so well and I love the vibrant green of the boxwood.
I added a simple satin red bow and I think it looks so pretty.
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Once I placed the chicken wire, I lined two pre-lit garlands side by side (along the sides and the top) that gave me a great starting point.
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I then started to fill it with faux greenery I already owned. I used ivy, eucalyptus etc. I even added some dried vines from our backyard.

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After that, I attached the red bulbs. I made little clusters of three using various sizes.
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Once the bulbs were on, I placed the fresh greens all around. I focused on the edges to make the garland look wider.
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I’ve been saying this for a while, but our stoop needs a little love as the cement is looking a little old and dirty but that’s something we’ll have to tackle later on.
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The larger bulbs are from Michaels and the the smaller ones from the Dollar Store.
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I love how it turned out and I can’t wait to photograph it in the evening with all the lights on.
🙂


Thank you so much for stopping by today.
Wishing you a lovely week ahead.
much love,

Lucy
 
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