Does anyone else feel like this Christmas season has just flown by??!! I had plans to share a whole Christmas home tour but I have just run out of time. I will definitely try for next year! If you follow me on Instagram I will be sharing some more Christmas photos on there for the next week. For now I thought I would at least share my front porch!
I originally wanted to make my own doormat again like I did in the fall but as the season snuck up on me so quickly I ended up finding one on Etsy I loved just as much! I reused my same buffalo check mat from Hobby Lobby that I used in the fall.
This sweet little deer I found in the outside Home Depot Christmas tree lot. I knew he had to come home with me! I mostly have kept all my decor this season to be lots of greenery, pinecones, and pops of red. The wreath on my door I re-decorated as it used to have a big bow and lots of other berries and such. I took it all off and added a few simple pinecones. Around the door I made a simple garland attaching some left over greenery from my tree, and some greenery from Whole Foods, to some jute rope with floral wire.
These beautiful lanterns I found at Walmart and I thought they were perfect for my pops of red! The sleigh was from the target dollar spot.
My planters in the archways got replanted with little Christmas trees. I added in some sticks, pinecones, and red berries to complete the look!
All six of the front windows on my house have green wreaths with red bows. I have seen this look on beautiful white farmhouses but I still wanted to give it a shot! My bistro chairs got decorated with these red ticking stripe pillow covers I found to Etsy.
Here are a few night shots of my home.
I hope you enjoyed my Christmas front porch tour!
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–buffalo check mat – similar and the same one I have in my kitchen
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