Such a little change but it looks so much better! Just before Thanksgiving, I had our old 1964 lights changed out to the black lanterns. One thing I changed this year was our hanging lights. Our Adirondack chairs, the wagon, table, and vintage tobacco basket stay out here all year round. I like to use natural elements on the porch whenever I can. I bought the live tree a few days ago and tucked some pine cones inside some of the branches for a little more of a woodsy look. And I added a couple of vintage crocks filled with evergreen branches and a little twig tree. This year in the wagon I have a tree in our vintage olive bucket. Welcome to our front porch! It wouldn’t be Christmas here without my dad’s restored old Radio Flyer wagon. And you can take a tour of our home HERE. If you’re here for the first time, you can learn a little more about me and this blog HERE. ![]() Be sure to drop by and see her porch, along with everyone else on the tour. She always has the coziest Christmas front porch and the rest of her house is so warm and welcoming. ![]() Today I’m joining with some of my super talented blog friends in a Christmas Porch Tour organized by Amy at Atta Girl Says blog. ![]() Hello, friends! And welcome to our Christmas front porch! It’s always one of my favorite places to decorate since it greets us and anyone who comes to our front door throughout the holiday season. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Simple ideas for a cozy, natural,welcoming Christmas front porch
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