95 Amazing Outdoor Christmas Decorations

Outdoor Christmas decorations help to create a festive atmosphere and greet your guests. All these amazing decorations make you think that it’s holiday everywhere, behind every door, and raise your spirits. There is a plenty of ideas for you: porch décor, wreaths, lanterns and lights. Choose the most interesting and unusual: an ice wreath with berries and pine cones, bowls with Christmas ornaments, ice candle holders, a variety of beautiful lights in the shape of a snowman, a snow ball or else. Icicle lights hanging from the roof look amazing. Add some skates to show your favorite winter pastime and don’t forget of the traditional Christmas color scheme: red and green, that always works!

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Fresh greenery pairs perfectly with red ribbon.

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Two large planters filled with evergreen trimmings, pinecones, logs and berries are a perfect solution to frame your front door.

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Here is a cool idea for a DIY solution to illuminate your garden or to create a beautiful focal point there. Purchase artificial wire or sisal balls from a garden centre. Create an opening in each ball. Next, carefully put some Christmas lights into each of them. Power them up with an extension cord and enjoy!

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Don't forget to add some decor on your windows.

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Two urns, filled to the brim with seasonal boughs, leaves and pine cones are perfecto for a dramatic holiday greeting at the front door.

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String lights could turn any home into a glowing miracle.

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Here is a gorgeous outdoor Christmas table setting that might inspire you to organize something similar if the weather allows.

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This DIY Christmas tree is made by putting nails on a pallet and stringing lights and ornaments along them.

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If you're cutting some trees this fall than save some round and make snowmen out of them. Super cool and easy project!

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A bunch of scrap wood pieces painted in green and red are more than enough to make beautiful Christmas tree alternatives. Just add some LED lights on them.

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An old ladder could become could be used in different holiday arrangements for front porch.

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You can make cool outdoor Christmas tree alternatives from plywood sheets!

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Vintage buckets could easily be used in your next rustic holiday arrangement.

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Outlining a front door in garland is an easy way of welcoming the season.

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Sometimes evergreens look best au naturel, especially when stationed outdoors in flower beds.

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Instead of a wreath, try hanging a basket filled with greens, twigs, pinecones or ornaments.

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In case you don't like big but simple wreaths you could always let your kids hang their slides in the middle of such wreath to make it more fun.

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Do you have an old bike Turn into a glowing display with Christmas lights!

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Tea lights and string lights are the tag team that make any entryway come to life on a misty, winter day.

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If you have evergreens in your flower box you can leave them as they cuz they looks amazing anyway.

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Stuff evergreen trimmings into terracot planters, add some ornaments and pinecones to them. Next, line them up on your porch to add some greenery to it.

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You can start your outdoor decor from front gates by hanging a Christmas wreath on them.

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Cover garden lights with pine trimmings to set a celebratory tone for the whole backyard.

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Fill a mason jar with a handful of brightly colored ornaments and place it anywhere in your back or front yards.

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Twig wreath is an original touch to any front gate. A small ribbon bow would welcome you and your guests with the festive mood.

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Red ornaments strung along the charming white fence up the festive mood. Besides, two wreaths give this entryway a fairy-tale feel.

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Take your outdoor evergreen decor to the next level by adding dozens of red ribbons and cranberries.

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Leave two fully decorated Christmas trees framing your front door for a classic display you can appreciate from outside.

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Two urns, filled to the brim with pine twigs and faux topiaries made of Christmas ornaments are perfect for dramatic holiday greeting at the front door.

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Create a beautiful tabletop candle lantern arrangement if you have a side table on your porch.

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If you have hanging flower baskets put some ornaments in them a cover with string lights. That will provide additional festive mood to your garden.

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Fill your once blooming flower bed with a bunch of brightly colored ornaments to make a splash in your garden.

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Holla hoops with string lights and Christmas ornaments would be cool for any outdoor holiday arrangement.

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DIY ice ornaments is a great way to decorate outdoor trees if it's cold outside.

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Outlining a garden arch in garland with Christmas lights is an elegant and simple way to create a seasonal focal point in your backyard.

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Think about a seasonal makeover for your mailbox with some evergreen branches and pine cones.

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Add some ornaments to your entryway's topiary and you're ready for holidays!

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Hang yours or your kids sled somewhere on your porch for a subtle decoration.

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If it's really cold outside you can make a beautiful DIY wreath by simply frozing some seasonal things up.

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