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Vintage Christmas Porch

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Your porch should tell a story of what people should expect to see on the inside of your home.

My home is full of vintage pieces. I knew when I found this vintage glider that it would be a staple piece on my porch. I try to decorate around it in a way that feels cozy and welcoming.

My vintage Christmas porch is full of simple rustic reminders of the past. I love to layer them.

I started off with an antique apple ladder that I softened up with a plaid throw. I placed an old whisky barrel in front of it. Next to the barrel is a rustic Christmas tree. Then I added a vintage plaid cooler to play off of the plaid throws.

I love to mix old and new pieces.

On top of the cooler is a vintage gas can that has been lazer cut with a snowman design. The little Farm Fresh Christmas sign plays nicely off of the Antique OPEN sign I hung over the glider. I felt like I was giving it the feel of an old tree farm!!

My newest vintage piece! This OPEN sign!!

I tucked a candle and wreath inside of a willow basket I got from Red Fox Primitives. Candles will give your company a warm and cozy feeling. Then I topped it all off with an antique wooden boot jack.

To give the porch a warm and cozy feeling I like to add plenty of throws. Pillows work nicely too.

Sammi says the porch passes the cozy test!!

The porch feels even cozier when you layer doormats. I layered a plaid fringed mat here with a coir doormat that reads COME IN AND COZY UP.

Candles and cozy sayings help with the ambience.

The door gets it’s own bling with a fresh greenery wreath from Lynch Creek Farms. This one is called 3 CEDARS WREATH.

Lynch Creek Farms Wreath

On the other end of the porch I have an antique hoosier cabinet. I keep it decorated with garden items all year. At Christmas I like to add in more fresh greens and some fun rustic touches.

The Fresh Holiday Greens sign is from Anchored Soul Signs.
Turn an old galvanized bucket on it’s side and tuck a bird house and fresh greens inside.
When in doubt….add fresh greenery.

I hope you enjoyed my Vintage Christmas Porch. Next on the tour is Kaley The Little White Farmhouse. Also, be sure and check out the other wonderful porches listed below!!!

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The Ponds Farmhouse //  My Rustic House  //  Down Shiloh Road  //  
The Little White Farmhouse //   The Farmhouse LIfe   //  
Vintage Home Design

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