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Winter Door Decoration Ideas

Greet guests with extraordinary winter door decoration ideas that blend natural elements with festive accents. Fir branches, juniper berries and pine cones make a stylish winter door decoration. 

1. Decorate with Evergreen

If you’re looking for a winter door decoration idea that really celebrates the season, evergreen boughs and branches are a great choice. Adding accents like pine cones, holly, red ribbon and lights makes them extra festive. These clever DIY winter wreath ideas can be made using affordable store-bought evergreens and can easily be changed out for different seasons and special occasions.

Evergreen decorations are versatile enough for every winter and can be paired with almost any item to create a stunning display. For example, juniper branches and pine cones look fabulous with a variety of holiday decor items including glitzy ornaments, berries and twigs. This winter porch display pairs a basic evergreen wreath with tiny houses and bottlebrush trees for a festive look that can be used year after year.

Don’t be afraid to branch out from a traditional circular wreath and try one in the shape of a star. It’s just as eye-catching and will give your home a distinctive look that is sure to be noticed by guests. You can even dress it up further with lights and a big bow for a show-stopping winter door decoration idea.

2. Make a Wreath or Garland

If you’re decorating for Christmas, consider making a colorful front door decoration that celebrates the holiday. A kit from Etsy provides all the tools and materials needed to create a one-of-a-kind festive design featuring paper airplanes, party hats, and the quote “Soaring into a New Year.” Or try an easy DIY polar bear and snowflake door hanger. 

Swags, which can be hung from a door frame like a wreath or around a bow, are another great way to add winter and holiday flair to your home. Choose from a variety of decorative greenery such as pine, fir, holly, evergreen yew, and privet. You can even add accents like berries, pinecones, and spruce twigs to the garland.

Upgrade a store-bought wreath with these simple ideas. Red ribbons, a touch of berries, and multicolor mini ornaments can add the perfect pop of color to your entryway. Add a glistening finishing touch with sparkling gold bows or beads. This elegant design is perfect for a sophisticated home, but you can easily adjust the color scheme to suit your own taste.

3. Add Lights

Greet visitors with a winter-themed scene that blends classic and sophisticated elements. A long, single strand of garland frames the door and complements a small evergreen tree and birch wood holder. Branches with red berries and greenery complete the inviting vignette.

A glitzy collection of ornaments adds festive flair to any front porch. This arrangement is easy to recreate with pre-made ornament garlands and a few craft supplies. To make the arrangement more versatile, use outdoor-safe self-adhesive hooks or clips to hang the garland. Pine cones and bundled twigs make a welcome addition to the festive mix.

4. Add a Snowman

For a fun winter door decoration that isn’t too difficult to make, add a snowman. Create a large snowman body using a piece of wood and then decorate with different materials for the face and accessories. Pipe cleaners and chenille ribbon make great scarf options, and for eyes use small pebbles or coal briquettes. You can even use black construction paper for the eyes and a carrot nose!

Another easy option for a winter classroom door is to make a polar bear. The kids will love this one, and the message of friendship and love is perfect for this time of year.

Another winter door decorating idea is to light up your door frame. You can find lighted snowman decorations at most stores during the holiday season, but this is an easy project to do yourself! Just stick them to your door frame and run a cord inside the house. It’s a great way to welcome guests and let them know you are home for the holidays. It also makes a wonderful alternative to wreaths and garland!

5. Add a Snowflake

When it comes to winter door decorations, you can’t go wrong with a snowflake. This classic winter craft makes a lovely addition to a wreath or garland, and it’s even easy enough for students to make for a festive classroom display. You can also take your snowflake display to the next level by using different mediums to create an entire flurry of snowy decor.

If you want to go with a more sophisticated Nordic/Scandinavian theme, pair the cool-toned shades with pastels, peaceful neutrals, and sophisticated dusty hues. Finish your Nordic-inspired décor with a smattering of snowflake ornaments and a few frosted topiaries and lanterns. To achieve a classic Christmas look during the holidays, accent your greenery with red. Greet visitors with a crimson bow on your wreath, and set red lanterns and topiaries on your front steps to round out your holiday theme.

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