I love decorating for Christmas. And I love greenery for my outdoor decor. A few weeks ago I 'planted' my front porch arrangement.
Cedar (some cut from my trees), pine, BC cedar, incense cedar...
Holly and yew cut from my shrubs
Seeded eucalyptus and magnolia leaves
Juniper with berries from my yard
Yew with berries from my yard
Curly willow from my tree that I spray painted gold
Hydrangea from my shrubs that were also spray painted gold
I started with a large 10 gallon pot still filled with the soil used to grow my cucumbers and began sticking in branches. I started with the cedar & pine for the base, then I added the rest of the greens as accent pieces. The BC and incense cedar are draped around the bottom softening the edge and helping to hid the pot. Since the back won't be seen, I didn't worry about decorating it, just filling it with cedar for depth. Sorry, no during pictures.
Almost finished. Don't you just love the rusty colour of the magnolia leaves? So beautiful...
Before I added the bow, I sprayed the greens with Wilt Pruf. This helps the greenery stay fresher longer, but be sure to spray this outside...what a stink!
Before I added the bow, I sprayed the greens with Wilt Pruf. This helps the greenery stay fresher longer, but be sure to spray this outside...what a stink!
I had a set of twig lights that I used in the front yard in the past, but this year I added them to this arrangement so it will be lit up too. I made my bow and added it, stuck in a couple dollar store gold bling, and it's finished! It's the biggest one I've ever made, but I love it.
At night using a flash. I'm keeping the soil well watered until it freezes to help keep the arrangement fresh.
Without the flash you can see the twig lights better. And I promise, I didn't turn them on till December 1st! These are on only for the couple hours to edit and take pictures. :)
At night with all the house lights turned on. You can see the lit wreath on the front door, this is the one I made from scratch. We don't use this front door so I can have the arrangement in front of it.
Nothing fancy in the lights, but I love how Christmasy our home looks. Looking at the pictures, I can see bare spots on the shrubs...I will be looking for new lights on Boxing Day!
Our neighbours call us The Griswolds! lol And they hadn't seen the back courtyard, yet!
My inflatable snowman and Santa in the courtyard
The lights around the pool room. You can see the courtyard lights reflecting through the corrugated window.
The dining room doors looking out on the courtyard. You can see the snowflake mobiles I made now have lights around them.
I hope you enjoyed the tour of the outside of our home. Very festive and very well lit up!
And now I'm going to whip up some pasta for dinner, crack open a bottle of wine, and put 'White Christmas' in the DVD player. It's been a beautiful sunny fall day and my husband has gone golfing, then to a Christmas dinner with his hunting buddies. Perfect night for relaxing and enjoying one of my favourite Christmas movies.
Do you go crazy with decorating outside like I do? Are your lights all one colour, or multi-coloured? How many have the inflatable figures on their lawn? :)
Have a Very Merry Christmas!
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Wow! You are ambitious and a beautiful decorator! Love your arrangement of greens in the planter! Thank you for sharing. Nancy
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy! :)
DeleteOutside your home is certainly very festive. The twig lights add the finishing touch to the greenery pots.
ReplyDeleteI think so too, Linda, thanks! :)
DeleteStunning - so festive for Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend, my friend!
Hugs,
Stephanie
Thanks Stephanie, you have a great weekend too! :)
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