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    Home » Holidays

    Winter Porch Decor

    Published by Pam Kessler | 433 words. · About 3 minutes to read this article. -

    I like my winter porch decor to be easily transitioned from Christmas into generic winter with as little effort as possible.

    I have enough decor inside the house that needs to be taken down after Christmas, I don't need to be freezing my bum off outside in the dreaded cold of January doing it too.

    So grab a cup of steamy hot chocolate,

    Plaid thermos with a cup of hot chocolate.

    sit with me on the front porch

    Black rockers on a winter porch.

    and we'll take a little tour of my Christmas/winter porch decor.

    Festive DIY winter front porch decor including lots of vintage and thrift store decorating ideas. via houseofhawthornes.com

    Oh, deer. The deer are staring at us.

    Festive DIY winter front porch with fake reindeer looking on.

    (My deer friends go back in the garage after Christmas).

    Or maybe they are staring at my apple wreath that I have had for far too many years.

    Every year I think I will change it up a little, but every year I end up just fluffing the bow and throwing it on the front door.

    Christmas wreath with red apples and a big red bow.

    (The wreath stays on the door all winter, I just remove the red ribbon after Christmas).

    We're greeted by my miniature blow mold Santa and sleigh that I bought at an antique mall years ago.

    Blow mold Santa and reindeer.

    "I left a little something extra in your stocking this year, since you've been so good!"

    (Santa is out of here right after Christmas, because we all know Santa takes a vacation in Hawaii as soon as the presents are delivered).

    You might have noticed my wooden crate full of greenery. I talked about how I got it for FREE at Home Depot a few weeks ago!

    Free source for pine boughs for Christmas decorating

    (The crate and greenery will stay there until spring).

    I've got an extra pair of skates for you if you'd like to going ice skating on the pond.

    White women's ice skates.

    The pond is about 5 foot round, so no triple Salchows here.

    (Skates just say "Hi, it's winter" to me, so they stay out until I'm ready to put the spring porch decor up).

    Or if we get hit with a good blizzard, we can go sledding.

    BTW, this is my Flexible Flyer sled from my childhood.

    Many a finger were smashed under those red metal runners. Maybe they make the runners red for a reason? To hide blood?

    Greenery hung on a Radio Flyer sled used as Christmas decorations on the porch.

    (After Christmas I take the greenery off the sled and it's still appropriate for the winter porch).

    Black rockers and vintage sled on a winter front porch.

    Thanks for visiting me. Let's finish our hot chocolate and get the heck back in the nice warm house!

    Festive DIY winter front porch decor including lots of vintage and thrift store decorating ideas.

    If you come back in a few weeks, we can spend a whole ten minutes undoing Christmas on the porch 🙂
    Great tips for making your front porch decor last through the entire winter season with just changing a few items out. No need to stop at Christmas!

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    1. Debby

      December 16, 2011 at 7:10 pm

      I love your front porch. The deer are cute eyeballing that wreath. Very nice.

    2. Linda @ A La Carte

      December 16, 2011 at 5:16 pm

      Your porch looks so nice! I love how ready you are for snow! hugs, Linda

    3. GinaE

      December 16, 2011 at 3:47 pm

      Your porch always looks so great! Each season you make it look so inviting. I've not commented here before, even though I read daily.
      Many thanks for your fun writing style....you often make me laugh (the neighbors would think you needed a straight jacket). Happiest of Holidays to you, Pam!

    4. NanaDiana

      December 16, 2011 at 2:20 pm

      Oh- Can I come sit on that porch with you? Can I bring Starbucks instead of hot chocolate though? And I LOVE your bells- tacky or not- my daughter has them off her carriage lights too...and, especially at night, they look beautiful. If you're tacky...I'm gonna just sit right there with you and enjoy it! Nice job~ xo Diana

    5. Susie Q

      December 16, 2011 at 2:01 pm

      As pretty as can be! I have my flexible flyer on the porch too but I must say yours looks much nicer!! Mine is not aging well...poor thing! I added vintage ice skates to it so we will be ready to play if Winter weather hits! *laugh*
      I would love to sit on your pretty porch and have some hot cocoa with you!
      Love,
      Sue

    6. Tete

      December 16, 2011 at 1:47 pm

      Oh- I so enjoyed the hot chocolate while we sat on your porch and everything looks so festive at your house. I love your bells on the garage! I love Its a Wonderful Life- my favorite all time Christmas movie!
      I hope you had your long johns on. We were 56 here yesterday, but 31 today. I have been going from sunscreen to mittens!
      Merry Christmas to you and yours, Pam! Have a wonderful time!

    7. Robin

      December 16, 2011 at 1:44 pm

      Do you have any candy canes to stir the hot Chocolate with? If so . . . I'm there. I love a bright, brisk December day. LOL!

      Your decorations look amazing as always and I'm liking the bells to. They are perfect.

    8. debbie refresh restyle

      December 16, 2011 at 1:24 pm

      I'll bring my cup, but no ice skating for me...I'm too clumsy, but I'll watch and cheer you on! Merry Christmas,
      Debbie

    9. Debbiedoo's blogging and blabbing

      December 16, 2011 at 1:02 pm

      On my way now Pam! How charming. Love the sled,and of course the hot chocolate was perfect.

    10. Nook & Cranny

      December 16, 2011 at 12:04 pm

      Thanks for the hot chocolate. I love your porch, specially the skates tucked in the wall hanger.
      Happy Holidays
      Michele

    11. LV

      December 16, 2011 at 11:50 am

      You have decorated everything very well. I would be delighted to sit with you, wrapped up of course, and have hot chocolate. I pay no attention to the neighbors.

    12. ChiPPy!-SHaBBy!

      December 16, 2011 at 11:17 am

      Does your Post say H*O*M*E or what!*!*!
      LoVe that thermos & ChiPPy Green Tote the BeSt!!!
      Jeanine Burkhardt

    13. Olive Cooper

      December 16, 2011 at 10:51 am

      Love that porch Pam and I do like the plaid thermos and vintage Santa mold. Hope you are feeling better.

    14. Kim K.

      December 16, 2011 at 10:32 am

      What a festive front porch. You'd never know that you've had that wreath for years. It looks wonderful. Love the touch of the ice skates too. As you can imagine, I'm completely smitten with your blow mold Santa and reindeer. They are just adorable.

      Christmas hugs!

    15. Ceekay- Thinkin of Home

      December 16, 2011 at 10:19 am

      Looks beautiful! I chuckled at the wreath comment....Mine is SO old, but when I mention getting a new one, everybody says no, they like that one!!

    16. Vickie @ Ranger 911

      December 16, 2011 at 10:17 am

      Everything looks lovely! I've got a child's thermos that I put on a bench outside our back door. I think the meter reader guy wonders what it's doing there.

      LOVE the bells on your garage.

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