I love decorating my porch at Christmas and I am excited to share it with you. Let me show you my rustic farmhouse Christmas porch tour. If you are here from Rachel’s blog welcome!
I love the warm glow of Christmas lights on a porch. It has been a tradition to take an evening and go drive around looking at Christmas lights through the neighborhood. So of course I decorated mine. I like to keep it simple with white lights around my door and my wood star. Simple and rustic just the way I like my decor. Today I am joining with a few other amazing ladies to share our Christmas porches so let’s get started.
Making it look Simple and Rustic
I love using traditional red at Christmas and probably always will. It just says Christmas to me. So with this I incorporated a few red touches on the porch. The thrifted red toolbox is the perfect touch on my new to me chippy white dresser I found at an estate sale recently. The cute old aluminum pitcher adds a fun rustic touch and I added my real cuttings that I got free at my local home improvement store. The rocking chairs stay out year round and I just added these cute pillows and an old tattered red quilt for a festive touch.
Create a fun vignette to welcome visitors
I love to create little vignettes and this one is fun and simple to say welcome to all that enter. I found this cute red wagon at my flea market and new it would be perfect in this spot. I kept the fencing and birdhouse and just added an old red lantern and rustic sign to make it look pulled together. This little space changes up seasonally and I love thinking of ideas for it.
The church pew and chippy table get festive
This chippy white church pew was a great find a few years ago at a local antique shop. I fits perfectly on the porch and I love that it adds extra seating too. The old wood screen door added a fun touch behind it and gave me a place to hang other items on it. I decided to go with my tobacco stick star and wrap it with white Christmas lights. I added this thrifted garland to the door and love how it turned out.
The chippy white table was a Facebook marketplace find and I wasn’t sure if I was going to keep it or sell it. I put it on the porch and fell in love so it stays for now. The fun birdhouse and old white chippy bucket with fresh greenery adds a simple rustic touch.
Other added Christmas touches
This grapevine tree was a gift from my mother in law back when I first got married. I love pulling it out each Christmas season and it is such a sweet reminder of the newlywed years. It has become a tradition and I have had it at every house I have ever owned. The cute sled is a must at Christmas and I added an old crock full of greenery next to it. These are pieces that I will pull out each year and arrange into fun vignettes that make me smile.
Thank you for stopping by this little porch tour and don’t forget to stop by Jenn at Down Shiloh Road for her porch tour.