Before Christmas season Upon our arrival, many of us lovingly decorate our interiors, paying special attention to Christmas tree, rack and other trimmings. After viewing all of your beautiful work, you may soon realize that your home’s exterior is in desperate need of the holiday treatment, too. And you can achieve this by decorating your front door inside Traditional Christmas colours.
If you don’t want to decorate your entire porch or simply need something unique to match all the decorations on your patio, look no further than your front door. Whether you’re adorning the facade with a wreath, swag, or basket, or topping the trim with a gorgeous wreath, there are plenty of easy DIY ideas to get your home ready for the most wonderful time of the year. You can even make your own doormat for a top-down Christmas look.
The best news ever? These Christmas door decorations don’t cost an arm and a leg. Using simple materials like wreath shapes, artificial greenery, and spray paint, you can turn the ordinary into something extraordinary that will elegantly welcome your guests all season long.
wreath package
Make a wreath that looks like a bunch of little bundles that you place right under your tree. Styrofoam, a wreath shape, wrapping paper and ribbon come together to make this creation.
Get the tutorial at Handmade Charlotte.
Delicate winter wreath

For a door decoration that can stay up all season long, consider this all-white beauty. This wreath is sure to shimmer in the winter sun.
Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed.
Doormat “Jingle All the Way”

Your guests should feel this Christmas spirit even when they’re looking at their feet! Not only is this doormat handy for soaking up snow and slush in winter, it’s also perfect for the holidays with its “Jingle All the Way” message.
Get the tutorial at Life on Summerhill.
Pompom wreath

It’s the season of color, and lots of it! Brighten up gloomy winter days with this sparkling wreath, featuring cheerful balls in every color of the rainbow.
Get the tutorial at DIY at PDX.
Embroidery wreath

Embroidery hoops are used for more than just embroidery these days. One way to put them to good use is to use one to make a trendy wreath with plaid fabric and holiday accents.
Luminous snowman door decoration

This door decoration is guaranteed to make your front door shine, be it day or night. A cute snowman takes a shimmering turn with battery-operated twinkling lights and white glitter paint.
Get the tutorial at The Whimsical Wife.
Festive basket door decoration

It’s very easy to fill a basket and use it as a front door decoration, as proven by this tutorial. Choose a thrift basket to save a few bucks, then update it with white chalk paint and finish it off with real or faux green plants.
Get the tutorial at Domestically Speaking.
Disco ball wreath

Now here’s a door decoration Donna Summer would approve of! Covered in mini disco balls and a silver tinsel wreath, this wreath is sure to steal the spotlight in your neighborhood.
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess.
Poinsettia wreath

Poinsettias are The Holiday flower, but it sure doesn’t last long if you use it to make a wreath. Instead, make these crepe paper poinsettias that will last for Christmas.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
A wreath of winter greenery

For a door decoration that’s a little more subtle and subdued than your average Christmas wreath, look to this DIY inspired by nature. Start with a metal wreath shape, then work in pinecones, cedar, or any fresh greenery of your choice.
Get the tutorial at Clean & Scentsible.
Boxwood swag

Door swag tends to be a pretty easy piece to make, and this DIY is no exception. Using boxwood scraps, a checkered ribbon and vintage bells, it’s timeless.
Get the tutorial at The Honeycomb Home.
Mushroom wreath

Mushrooms are trending this season, and you can use them to create the most unusual wreath ever. Make your own paper mushrooms and use them to line up a regular wreath.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
Candy cane door decoration

Maybe you have Lots From the gift bows you have lying around, why not use some to make this candy cane door decoration? It’s a budget-friendly way to add a lot of cheer to your front door.
Get the tutorial at Aubree Originals.
Deer door decorations

If you want to go beyond just your front door and create a complete scene in your entryway, then you definitely need to make these vintage deer. You will create these pastel shades by doing some paper magic.
Advent calendar door decoration

Maybe you want to give a door some holiday attention inside your home. In this case, you can make a calendar ahead of time filled with goodies that your kids will adore.
Get the tutorial at The Pretty Life Girls.
Sunburst wreath

Maybe you prefer a rustic feel for your holiday decorations. If so, make a sunburst wreath with bundled boughs and burlap ribbon.
Get the tutorial at The Whimsical Wife.
Red and green swag

Embrace all things red and green this Christmas. Collect all the supplies from the dollar store, then decorate as you wish.
Get the tutorial at First Day of Home.
Blue tinsel wreath

To break away from traditional hues, go with this turquoise wreath for a mid-century moment.
Get the tutorial at Dans le Lakehouse.
Snow wreath and berries

Even if it’s warm and mild where you live, hang this grapevine wreath for an instant cool off.
Get the tutorial at StoneGable.
ornament wreath

Ornaments can be used for more than just decorating the Christmas tree—like, for example, adding sparkle and shine to your front door.
Get the tutorial at StampinFool.com.
Knit stocking wreath

Why should your mantel get all the fun this Christmas? Hang the stocking on your front door.
Get the tutorial at The Frugal Girls.
Dried orange wreath

For a farmhouse vibe, decorate a green wreath with dried orange slices, pinecones, and cinnamon sticks. It will look as good as it smells.
Get the tutorial at Our Vintage Farm.
Redirect Christmas tree wreath

In this tutorial, an old Christmas tree has been taken apart and reused to make a wreath that will decorate the entire entryway of this home. The wreath and vignette next to the door tie everything together.
Get the tutorial at Navage Patch.
Wooden deer wreath

For this, all you have to do is stick a wooden deer head onto a new or existing wreath. This is it!
Get the tutorial at The Happy Houseie.
Woven basket door trim

You may already have all of the supplies for this DIY around the house. You will need a basket, along with faux berries, ribbon and some bells.
Get the tutorial at Chatfield Court.
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