Opting for a natural aesthetic means that the decorations will last throughout the winter season.
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Wrapoutdoor Christmas lightsaround wreaths, garlands, banisters, or awnings to create a holiday glow.
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There’s a reason red and green have stood the test of time in Christmas decor.
Hang a string of LED lights from a closet door handle to add more Christmas charm.
Choose metallic wire ribbon that will hold its shape for easy styling.
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Hang a bunch of brightly colored, ribbon-tied ball ornaments for a modern look.
Fill out the design with a door garland and a pair of mini trees.
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Look for opportunities to decorate existing elements.
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Choose anything from store-bought decorations to DIY Christmas wreaths for a festive look.
Round out the vignette with candles and hurricane glasses, skis, and a cozy welcome mat.
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Brighten your door with fresh seasonal fruit.
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A matching garland with one ethereal chain of branches keeps the theme running throughout your space.
Greenhouse Wreath
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Greenhouses and sheds deserve some Christmas embellishment, too.
DIY Candy Cane Wreath
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Decorate your door with a whimsicalDIY Christmas wreath.
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Modernize the look with aqua blue and teal in place of traditional Christmas colors.
Use removable hooks for a seamless look.
Plant mini trees in woven baskets for a modern rustic feel.
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This farmhouse bathroom door is decorated with a simple wreath tied with a white ribbon.
But it’s a good idea to think of your space as one so it feels cohesive.
Pair a greenChristmas staircase garlandwith a matching wreath on the inside of the front door for a cohesive look.
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Wreath and Door Colors
Choose complementary or contrasting decorations that work with your front door color.
Natural cotton bolls complement this front porch decorated with flocked faux mini trees and vintage skis.
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