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

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!

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

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

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

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

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.

Disguise unsightly wires from string lights by winding them around a column or post with Christmas greenery.

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.

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

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.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.

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

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.

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

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

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