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Diy Christmas Porch Light Decoration

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4. Have Yourself a Twinkly Little Christmas

These are arguably the coolest string lights ever. You can control these bright LED Christmas lights from your phone, and change them to (literally) any color you can imagine. You can create custom designs, as well, and can configure them into any arrangement you want. Whether you're draping them across a tree or stringing them along your balcony, the effect is epic. You can even pair them with the Twinkly Music Dongle to make your lights dance to the music.

5. Candy Cane Stocking Hangers

These candy canes double as stocking hangers and cheery décor.

6. Stockings Hung on the Staircase with Care

If you don't have a mantel, try a staircase railing (ensconced in garland, of course) for hanging up your stockings.

7. Bring on the Buffalo Check

This pattern channels all the Christmas vibes, whether it's on ribbons or stockings.

8. Wrap Your Front Door Like a Present

We can't forget about outdoor Christmas decorations. Transform your front door into a Christmas present with the wide ribbon and an oversized bow.

9. Or Dress It Up with Decals

Or, if you have a white door, it makes the perfect backdrop for a cheery snowman. You can also bring this idea indoors, of course.

10. Tree in a Basket

The tree-in-a-basket trick is a classic.

11. Ribbons Cascading Down the Christmas Tree

Thick strands of ribbon cascading down the tree? Yes please. There are endless color, pattern, and fabric combinations, so you can create a look all your own.

12. Cavalcade of Candles

What's more festive than a spread of flickering holiday candles? Pull out all the candles and candle holders you own and parade them down the center of your table or mantel. More is more!

13. Gift Wrap Runners

Paper runners are a striking look on your holiday table (they double as wrapping paper if you run out). Or vice versa: Use extra gift wrap as a runner.

14. Pinecone Centerpiece

Gather up some pine cones (or pick them up at Target) and voilà! Cluster them on top of a runner and you'll have an instant beautiful Christmas tablescape. You can use them au natural, or you can spray paint them gold or silver for a shimmery effect that dances in the candlelight.

15. Updated Holiday Wreath

Who says a Christmas wreath has to be made of pine? It's certainly not the only greenery in town. Try an updated wreath made of eucalyptus for a contemporary twist on this classic Christmas decoration.

16. Wooden Christmas Tree

Why not venture outside the box with your Christmas tree? We love this unexpected tree made of wooden dowels (available on Etsy).

17. Deck your Chandelier with Christmas Cheer

Another great way to bring holiday cheer to your dining room? Deck out the chandelier with sprigs of pine and bows, and tie on pinecones, snowflakes, or Christmas ornaments. So festive!

18. Handcrafted Snowflakes

Handcrafted snowflakes are the ultimate DIY Christmas decorations. Printer paper (or construction paper) + scissors + a few snips = snowflakes!

19. Expanded Christmas Color Palette

Think beyond red and green—all colors are Christmas colors! As you can see, pink, mint and blue are right at home in the festive display below.

20. Rustic-Chic Strands of Wooden Beads

For your holiday tree this year, swap the perishable popcorn-and-cranberry garland for strands of timeless wooden beads—unfinished or dyed by dipping them into RIT dye. You can also buy them ready-made at Crate & Barrel.

21. Dress Up Your Stockings

Another creative way to incorporate wooden beads, use them as decorative accents on your stockings. We can't get enough of this joyful design.

22. Bottle Brush Trees

Make or buy bottle brush trees. Build a forest on your mantle or have one grace each place setting. You can also encase under the glass of a cake stand for a more elevated look.

23. DIY Advent Calendar

Display a bright and merry Advent calendar for all to see. (DIY-ing one is as simple as printing numbers on treat baggies and taping them to the wall—talk about an easy Christmas decoration.)

Diy Christmas Porch Light Decoration

Source: https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/best-christmas-decoration-ideas