Cheap and Easy Diy Outdoor Christmas Decorations
Anastasiia Krivenok
If you're looking for inspiration on what Christmas decorations to hang this year—in addition to learning what's the best way to hang Christmas lights—a tour of the Lodge at Christmas might be just what you need! Collections of sparkly tabletop trees, plaid stockings, winter greenery, and a giant, stunning tree with shiny Christmas tree decorations...there's no shortage of seasonal spirit in Ree Drummond's guesthouse. But Ree knows that outdoor Christmas decorations deserve to be just magical as what you find indoors, which is why she has traditionally lined the eaves and doors with strings and strings of outdoor Christmas lights.
Although there are tons of Christmas decorations you can make for inside the house, perhaps you haven't thought of crafting outdoor décor as well. Coming up with creative DIY outdoor Christmas decorations and winter porch décor is definitely as essential as all of the lights, signs, garland, and more that you look forward to putting up indoors. Whether you're decorating the front porch with DIY Christmas wreaths or sprucing up your yard with cute reindeer that'll rival your neighbor's Christmas inflatables, these ideas are guaranteed to look top notch this December. Ahead, you'll find outdoor holiday decorations that'll allow you to perfect your woodworking skills, repurpose old, unused items, score materials at the flea market, and make a trip to the dollar store for some budget-friendly finds. The options are endless for fun outdoor Christmas decorating ideas!
Life Sew Savory
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DIY Giant Lollipop
Since it's the sweetest time of the year, we think you should make a giant lollipop or two for your front porch. And the best part? You can make these using dollar store supplies.
Get the tutorial at Life Sew Savory.
SHOP ZIP TIES
Crafted by the Hunts
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DIY Light Balls
To create some enchanting ambiance in the trees throughout your yard, look no further than these handmade balls made up of twine, chicken wire, and lights.
Get the tutorial at Crafted by the Hunts.
SHOP WIRE CUTTERS
First Day of Home
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DIY Christmas Door Swag
Your front door needs some love, too! To give it the spotlight, craft this oh-so festive swag in Christmas hues.
Get the tutorial at First Day of Home.
SHOP FLORAL WIRE
Amber Oliver
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DIY Lighted Candy Cane
Who knew that PVC pipe could create something this adorable?! Put these candy canes all around your yard for some sugar-loaded charm.
Get the tutorial at Amber Oliver.
SHOP PAINTER'S TAPE
T. Moore Home
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DIY Oversized Ornaments
Wouldn't you love to make tons of these oversized ornaments to hang on your front porch? And you can—because they can be made for practically nothing! All you need are some old sports balls, spray paint, and a drill.
Get the tutorial at T. Moore Home.
SHOP SPRAY PAINT
The Creek Line House
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DIY Red Stars
To turn your scrap wood into something perfectly charming for the holidays, make these stars, popped in red so they'll really stand out on your porch.
Get the tutorial at The Creek Line House.
SHOP TABLE SAWS
Love Grows Wild
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Outdoor Winter Planters
You can't ever go wrong with evergreen touches during the holidays. Simply fill your outdoor planters with tree trimmings and make it all come together with a rustic wreath. It's a look that will take you well into winter.
See more at Love Grows Wild.
SHOP LANTERNS
Sugar & Cloth
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Colorful Front Door Display
Instead of the most wonderful time of the year, it's also the most colorful time of the year! Create a kaleidoscopic outdoor display with an oversized Christmas light garland, vibrant wreaths, and gilded nutcracker statues. Here, the pink front door really makes everything pop!
See more at Sugar & Cloth.
Home Made by Carmona
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DIY Wreath Doormat
This is the perfect season to craft a handmade doormat or two, since you don't want all that snow and dirt in your home! It'll also add a warm, welcoming touch to your front porch. Make this one that features a pretty, minimal wreath.
Get the tutorial at Home Made by Carmona.
DIY in PDX
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DIY Pom-Pom Wreath
Christmas is certainly not a shy time of year, at least when it comes to its decor. Help your front door really make an entrance with the addition of this jubilant pom-pom wreath.
Get the tutorial at DIY in PDX.
Home Made Lovely
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DIY Ice Skates Frame Door Hanging
If you and your family love to go ice-skating for the holidays, this outdoor decoration is for you. Between the little skates, ribbon, and picture frames, it doesn't get any more charming.
Get the tutorial at Home Made Lovely.
SHOP RED RIBBONS
Back to the South
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DIY Christmas Sign Paddle Board
For a decoration that would be perfect to gift or place on your own porch, try these adorable candy cane-inspired paddle board signs.
Get the tutorial at Back to the South.
Seas the Crazy
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Occasionally Craft
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DIY Jingle Bell Tree Door Hanger
Skip the traditional wreath and make this jingle bell tree instead! It'll give off a lovely sound every time you come and go.
Get the tutorial at Occasionally Crafty.
Design Improvised
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Plaid Front Porch Display
Embrace your love for decorating this Christmas by outfitting your entire front porch in a classic color scheme. Incorporate pillows, ribbons, garland, and lanterns for a cozy feel.
See more at Design Improvised.
The Merrythought
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Simple Evergreen Outdoor Display
Inspired by Charm
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Lighted Front Porch
Take your facade to another level by covering it with tons of twinkly lights. Weave them in with a garland, the bushes, and the entryway.
See more at Inspired by Charm.
Lovely Indeed
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DIY Vintage Toy Car Wreath
Give your door an old-fashioned treatment with this charming toy car hoop wreath.
Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.
Skip to My Lou
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DIY Felt Poinsettia Wreath
For a different take on a traditional wreath, make this poinsettia door hanging inspired by the holiday flower.
Get the tutorial at Skip to My Lou.
Lemon Thistle
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Modern Holiday Entryway
It'll be a white Christmas, guaranteed, if you decorate your entryway with a pretty frosted garland and a matching wreath.
See more at Lemon Thistle.
Landeelu
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DIY Joy Door Sign
Attach a cheery sign to your front door this holiday season. This one is extra cute, since it uses a small wreath for the "O" in "joy."
Get the tutorial at Landeelu.
The Turquoise Home
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Houseful of Handmade
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DIY Lighted Wooden Christmas Tree
The Homes I Have Made
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Classic Christmas Porch
Evergreen touches, bows, and ornaments are all you need to transform your porch into a winter escape.
See more at The Homes I Have Made.
Club Crafted
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Rainbow Christmas Porch
A rainbow wreath is especially great if you also have a colorful front door.
See more at Club Crafted.
Mod Podge Rocks
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HOUSE OF JOYFUL NOISE/LAURA LEE RICHARD
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DIY Holiday Ice Lantern
If you live somewhere chilly, you can make a beautiful piece of Christmas décor…out of ice! These festive ice lanterns showcase cranberries, oranges, and pine branches, and they'll look so pretty on a front porch or in your backyard.
Get the tutorial at House of Joyful Noise.
BEAUTY FOR ASHES
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DIY Joy Sign
Joy to the world! Show the world how happy you are that the holidays have arrived with this "Joy" sign for your porch, made using fence posts.
Get the tutorial at Beauty for Ashes.
CONFESSIONS OF A SERIAL DO-IT-YOURSELFER
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DIY Christmas Skis
It's hard to believe that these skis once zipped down snow-covered hills! Now they're living a second life as a painted decoration that's perfect for Christmas and well into winter.
Get the tutorial at Confessions of a Serial Do-It-Yourselfer.
HOUSE OF HAWTHORNES
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DIY Christmas Planters
These winter porch pots are a cinch to make, and they're a sure way to bring a pop of green to your wintry front porch. Plus, they'll look idyllic next to your sparkling Christmas décor.
Get the tutorial at House of Hawthornes.
Source: https://www.thepioneerwoman.com/holidays-celebrations/g34553139/outdoor-christmas-decorations/
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