Towering over 80 inches high, this regal reindeer lives up to his name. Kids and adults alike will be awed by the gilded forest friend as he guards your front porch. Yes, he’s a bit on the pricey side. But this holiday door decoration is molded and painted by hand, while its polyresin and stone powder construction will last for many winters. Complete the look with a feeding reindeer. Talk about epic holiday door decorations!
Trust us when we say we’ve never seen anything as cute as this trio of giant gingerbread men cookie cutters. They’re a whimsical addition to your porch that’s straight out of a storybook. Plus, each gingerbread is dressed up in his holiday best. Take a peek at our best gingerbread recipes too.
There’s snow place like home! Welcome guests with a festive porch sign, like this sweet snowman-painted sled. Not only does this sign match a dusting of fresh powder, but it gives off a retro vibe. We love the snowman’s classic attire and the old-fashioned sled shape—both remind us of childhood wonder and holidays past. Heading indoors? Learn how to decorate for Christmas.
Changing out your doormat for the holidays is one of the easiest (and most affordable) swaps to make. This coir doormat, decorated with pine trees, is an ideal mix of simple and seasonal. Take it to the next level by layering a checked accent rug behind the mat. Next, try your hand at these cute winter crafts.
Simple yet dazzling, incorporating a beautiful wreath is an easy way to add some holiday sparkle to your door. This pre-lit holiday wreath boasts a mix of green hues sparkling with warm gold tones. Plus, it’s battery-operated and glows for six hours at a time. Have you seen these DIY Christmas wreath ideas?
Winter pastimes are a great place to look for decor inspiration. Skis, sleds, skates—the options are endless. We’re smitten with this charming door hanger that embraces these holiday hobbies. Plus, the classic red finish adds a welcome pop of color to your porch. When it’s time to set the holiday table, take a peek at these Christmas table decoration ideas.
Solar-powered lanterns may just be the smartest item on this list. Not only are they charged by the sun, but they can be incorporated into outdoor decor for every season. Display them as is, or add a festive winter touch like a pine pick wrapped around the handle or a cascade of jingle bells. Decorate with these colorful ice marbles too.
Personal touches make the holidays special. And this classic monogram sign—featuring your household’s last initial—is a versatile option. Not only does it look beautiful on its own, but it can be easily doctored up with a splash of paint, ribbon or a basic wreath behind it. It’s a great personalized wedding gift for winter newlyweds as well!
The best holiday decorations take advantage of what nature has to offer, and these rustic trees bring out the beauty of birch. Flank two of the larger trees on either side of your front door, or arrange a trio on your porch. No matter how they’re styled, these lit beauties will keep the season bright. Have you seen a succulent Christmas tree?
Cozy lights are a wintertime must. They combat those shorter, darker days with a warm, enticing glow. And while string lights are an easy option, these sparkle spheres really elevate your holiday door decorations. We love them so much they might stay up for every season. Plus, if you’re a fan of spheres, you may love some of this disco Christmas decor.
While it’s not technically porch decor, a garden flag extends season’s greetings to everyone on your block. We love this red-checked version that can be personalized with a family name and favorite phrase.