![]() I did this in a very short time one morning. We simply wrapped our chair cushions and pillows with fleece and pinned them on the back - like wrapping a present. We like our Christmas porch and hope it inspires you! I also purchased a yard of fleece for the red pillows (but could have used a bit more). We purchased enough fleece to wrap around our chair cushions and our pillows.īecause we had two rocking chairs and 1 porch swing cushion, I purchased a yard of fleece for each. The materials we used - plus some fresh greeneryĪ few yards of soft fleece and a few wooden snowflakes - all purchased on sale. The combination of blue and green plaid fleece combined with a cheery red solid fleece makes our porch bright and cheerful - without a lot of fuss. We wanted a cozy holiday porch so fleece came to mind right away.Īnd then we found the wooden snowflakes and that is how our snowflake fleece winter porch was born. Transition Christmas to Winter with a Snowflake Theme For a more timeless porch in the winter, try our snowflake theme Photo courtesy of Dee at Farmhouse Country Style So, this winter, even if it is too cold to spend time on your porch, resolve that you will take a little time to give your porch a winter face lift. When Dave and I lived in Alaska for 6 years in the 1980's, we found out that cabin fever is a real condition. The other side of the porch is decorated with a vignette of beautiful white bird houses Isn't this a wonderful way to decorate for winter? Beautiful white ice skates, old-fashioned sled and vintage style birdhouse. When you decorate and want to get the most out of it, just think of how to layer your porch so that ever after a holiday, it still fits in with just a few elements removed. Our cozy winter porch - easily transformed from our Christmas porch This will last us through January and perhaps part of February too. ![]() How to Transform Your Christmas Porch for Winter Our Christmas porchĪfter Christmas we wanted to keep our porch decorated, but not in a holiday style.Īll we did was remove the sweet Christmas tree, we took off the mantle lights and the greenery (although we could have kept both perhaps).Īs you can see in the picture below, we now have just a cozy winter porch. ![]() I love winter decorations because they keep my spirits high in the winter and they lift the spirit of friends and neighbors, too! Why? Because it is the time of the year when many of us get the winter blahs.Ī happy snowman on the porch to greet guests Winter decorating ideas can be simple and easy, yet we overlook winter decorations more than any other time of the year. Vintage Porch Parts | More Winter Decorating Ideas for Your Porch Enjoy the Beauty of Winter!
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