These crates were unfinished pine.
How to decorate your front door for fall.
Create a fall harvest right outside your front door with orange pumpkins heirloom pumpkins and potted kale.
Kick up your fall front door decorations by putting out not just one but 10 or more real pumpkins.
Put a fall bouquet on your front door to welcome your guests with style.
The vibrant planters and pumpkins add a bright pop of fall color.
This can be either store bought or diy ed from garden clippings.
For an added bonus lean a rustic ladder up against the porch and drape warm fall blankets over the rungs.
Using an awl poke two holes in the bottom of mini pumpkins or gourds.
Gray house studio made good use of inexpensive wooden crates for this fall front porch design.
Add a glittered pumpkin to a twig wreath to make your front door shine.
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Oak twigs with red leaves on them is a perfect sign of fall.
Add a unique fall statement to your front door with this colorful diy wreath idea.
Thread florist s wire onto a wreath frame and attach the bright gourds one by one until you re satisfied with the look.
Hay and pumpkins adorn the sides of the ladder.
For a longer lasting fall wreath opt for faux gourds.
Corn and corn husks are perfect materials to make your fall wreath.
Adding to this welcoming environment is a wreath on the front door and a garland framing the entryway.
Hang grapevine wreaths adorned with apples in front of porch window or directly on the front door.
Ask your local pumpkin farmer about non traditional pumpkins and where you can purchase them.
But they stained them a rustic deep brown and added plywood squares painted in muted autumn tones to the bottom of each crate.
Vases of corn stalks also add to the spirit of the autumn season.