Jolly front porch Christmas decorations that combine traditional and vintage Christmas decor for a holiday porch the neighborhood will be talking about.
Today is one of my favorite days of the year. Christmas Porch Day.
Where a group of us holiday porch nuts get together and show you what we've been up to outside the house.
I'll show you my porch first and then you can grab a cup of hot cocoa and go visit the other porch-obsessed blogs (there's links down toward the bottom of this post).
This year my porch decor started when I spotted this adorable light up reindeer at a local shop.
I HAD TO HAVE HIM.
I think he may have been part of a store display and may have gotten separated from his other reindeer friends and Santa at some point.
He seemed so sad at the store, so I invited him to come home with me until we can reunite him with his peeps.
And then of course I wanted to do a holiday porch pot again this year.
You can see how I made it along with a supplies list, tutorial and video on my How To Make Outdoor Christmas Planters HERE.
For some of the small details, I tied some door charms to my black rocking chairs,
added some pinecones to a vintage coal bucket thingie I found at a barn sale this summer,
and since it wouldn't be Christmas without a Thermos, I added some faux greenery in one side of this plaid Thermos picnic set.
This is the one I found this summer at the super-cheap antique mall. It had never been used (before now) and was still in the original packaging.
That's all folks. I could have crammed more onto the porch, but this year it's all about Rodney.
Rodney The Reindeer that is.
Oh, wait. Did I tell you he lights up!!!
Not the best photo, because who the heck takes photos in their jammies at night in 30 degree weather, but he is rather fetching all lit up!
I'm sure Santa will see him and run right back to pick him up.
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Although some of the stuff I use on my porch was bought locally from small Mom and Pop type shops, you can find similar things online. Oh, except for Rodney The Reindeer. I believe he is one of a kind (except for his missing friends and who knows where they ran off to).
Porch Rockers
Black Urn
Birch Branches
Pinecones
Station Wagon Doormat
Now you're off to see some more holly jolly goodness.
Prepared to be inspired with these festive Christmas decorating ideas for your front porch, sunroom, screened-in porch or gazebo.
Monday, Nov. 27
Atta Girl Says
My Thrift Store Addiction
House of Hawthornes
Sweet Pea
Cottage at the Crossroads
Worthing Court
Tuesday, Nov. 28
Petticoat Junktion
Postcards from the Ridge
Robb Restyle
Our Southern Home
My Creative Days
2 Bees in a Pod
StoneGable
Other posts you may enjoy:
20 Beautiful Winter Planter Ideas
Adding Retro To Your Christmas Porch Decor
Little Red Wagon Christmas Porch Decor
Jenn & Vicki @ 2 Bees in a Pod
Absolutely love Rodney the Reindeer and want to bring him home...he's too cute! Also loving the vintage plaid thermos, which is right up our alley! Such a pretty front porch.
Barbara Chapman ~ French Ethereal
Such a pretty display with your rocker all decked out and, of course, the reindeer steals the show! I hope he lights up everyone in your neighborhood's life during this holiday season!!! Happily pinned a ton. <3
maria brittis
That is so cute that you took that reindeer because he looked sad. :)) Such a pretty porch, pinned!
Maria
Christy @ Our Southern Home
OMG! I have the perfect spot for Rodney on my porch if you ever grow tired of him. He is perfect! I've always love your porch and your vintage touches! XO
Kari Wagner Hoban
That reindeer!!! I NEED IT.
Jane
I'm so glad you showed Rodney all ablaze with his holiday spirit! He is simply amazing along with all your other vintage porch decor. I have seen a million of those old coal buckets but have never thought to use one in holiday decorating! Kudos from this porch nut!
Kathy Owen
I want that deer! Wait until you see my newly purchased vintage Santa and Reindeer from the Nashville Flea Market! I love everything about your porch. 🙂
Kristy
Great find on that reindeer! And he lights up? Soooooo cute! What a lovely space. Cheers! Kristy
Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces
Rodney is the star of the show! You have put together a beautiful porch, Pam!
Cindy Richter
I adore Rodney! Your entire porch is so fun with the plaid, the thermos, etc. I love it all!
Linda Feray
I love your porch decor and I love Rodney! I know that feeling, of course you had to take him home! He looks very happy there!
Bev
Thanks for sharing your beautifully decorated porch with us!! Everything is lovely, & I especially like the thermos set. I love those old thermoses and would like to have one made into a lamp. You're right about Rodney probably being a store decoration. He brings back lots of memories of beautiful department stores decorated through the years. When I was growing up, our city had a commercial/residential holiday display store with the most wonderful, large decorations for sale for every holiday and season.
lynn spencer
Pam, that adorable reindeer! No doubt you had to have him! And the plaid is so traditional, it works perfectly with vintage Rodney. And love your planters...think I'll be doing something similar with my window boxes. Thanks for the inspiration my friend.
Hugs, Lynn
Melissa's Antiques
I almost have my Christmas front porch done! I swear you and I must be on the same wave length, as we have a lot of the same features!
dee
I liked the screen but I REALLY like things that light up and he's cute to boot (not kick) LOL
Christine
Love the porch Pam. Rodney is happy to be adopted into your home, even if it is just your porch. Be forwarned though, the day will come when he becomes a teenager and wants you to only call him Rod.... and he'll be out late playing those reindeer games!