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Ways To Decorate Your Porch This October

October 26, 2023

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This October, make your house the spookiest on the block by following our tips to decorate your porch for fall. From ghosts to pumpkins, we'll show you how to create a festive display that will make all your neighbors jealous. So grab a cup of apple cider and get ready to get crafty!

1. String Garland on the Banister

Garlands are a great way to add some color to your porch without going too over the top. What's more, they're easy to make yourself with some string, scissors, and leaves or flowers from your garden. Simply tie the string around the banister, and then start attaching the leaves or flowers. If you want to get really creative, you can even add some lights to the garland for a magical touch.

You can find pre-made garlands at your local craft store, or you can make your own using fake leaves and flowers. Just drape them over your banister and you're good to go!

2. Put a Pumpkin Pillow

Pumpkins are one of the most iconic symbols of fall, so it's only fitting that you incorporate them into your porch decor. A great way to do this is by making a pumpkin pillow. Using just a few materials, you can create a festive pillow that will add some extra coziness to your porch.

To make a pumpkin pillow, you'll need:

  • 1/2 yard of orange fabric
  • 1/4 yard of green fabric
  • 1/2 cup of polyester stuffing
  • a sewing machine
  • scissors

First, cut two pieces of orange fabric into a pumpkin shape. Then, sew the two pieces together, leaving a small opening. Next, stuff the pillow with polyester stuffing, and then sew the opening closed. Finally, cut a stem out of the green fabric and glue it to the top of the pumpkin.

3. Paint With Neutral Colors

If you want to keep your porch decor looking chic, then you can't go wrong with painting everything in neutral colors. White, black, and gray are all great choices that will give your porch a modern and sophisticated look. This will serve as a perfect backdrop for all your other fall decorations.

4. Greenery Embellishment

Embellish your porch with some greenery for a touch of nature. You can use real plants or fake ones, depending on what you have available. If you go the fake route, be sure to get ones that look realistic. No one wants to see a plastic plant on your porch!

Plenty of plants can bring some green to your porch without requiring too much upkeep. Spider plants, ferns, and even succulents are all great choices. Water them regularly, make sure they get plenty of sunlight, and you're good to go!

5. Add Wooden Craft Decor

Wooden crafts are a great way to add a personal touch to your porch decor. You can find plenty of tutorials online on how to make different kinds of wooden crafts. We suggest making a few pumpkins out of wood, as they'll last longer than real ones, and you can use them year after year.

You can find all the supplies you need for this project at your local craft store. Get a few different colors of paint so you can really make your pumpkins pop!

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6. Highlight With Bold Colors

Don't be afraid to use bold colors in your porch decor! This is your chance to really get creative and have some fun with your color scheme. We suggest using colors like orange, yellow, and red to really make your porch stand out.

From doors and trims to chairs and tables, there are plenty of ways to incorporate bold colors into your porch decor. With some balancing, you can achieve perfect porch colors without looking too overwhelming. It's called highlight for a reason!

7. Apple Basket for Emphasis

No fall porch is complete without an apple basket! This is a great way to add some color and life to your porch. Fill the basket with apples of different colors, or get creative and use gourds or pumpkins.

You can usually find apple baskets at your local grocery store, or you can make your own if you're feeling crafty. Either way, this is a great way to add some fall flavor to your porch.

8. Collect Seasonal Blooms

Add some seasonal blooms to your porch to really give it that fall feel. Chrysanthemums, sunflowers, and daisies are all great choices for fall flowers. You can usually find these at your local grocery store or farmer's market.

Arrange the flowers in a vase or mason jar and place them on your porch table or windowsill. This is a great way to add some color and life to your space.

9. Make a Haunted Birdhouse

This may not be for everyone, but if you're feeling crafty, why not make a haunted birdhouse? This is a great way to add a unique touch to your porch decor.

You can find plenty of tutorials online on how to make a haunted birdhouse. We suggest using black paint and some spooky embellishments to really give it that haunted feel.

10. Celebrate Fall With a Seasonal Signage

Last but not least, don't forget to add some seasonal signage to your porch! This is a great way to show your guests that you're ready for fall. You can find all kinds of fall-themed signage at your local craft store.

From "Welcome" signs to "Happy Fall" banners, there are plenty of ways to incorporate seasonal signage into your porch decor. Choose a few that you like and get creative with how you display them.

Conclusion

This fall, take your porch decor up a notch with these fun and festive ideas! From stringing garland on the banister to adding a pumpkin pillow, your porch will be ready for all of the autumn festivities.

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