Thanksgiving Outdoor Decorations – How to decorate your porch for Thanksgiving
As the season changes and attention shifts from summer vacations and water activities to school, Halloween, and Thanksgiving, it’s the perfect time to change the decor inside and out. Decorating the outside of the house for Thanksgiving is a great way to get involved in the community and show your personality. It also helps show pride in your home and is just plain fun. There are many outdoor Thanksgiving decorations, including lights, wreaths, and leaves, as well as standing decorations.
Thanksgiving Outdoor Decorations – Lights
Adding lights will create warmth and also brighten up the area that can keep your home safe. For a subtle glow LED candles are both weather safe and will have the natural glow of a candle. This sets the tone for the entire presentation. Candles of any color can be used. And for a brighter and more dramatic effect put them in groupings, and even consider a candle holder. As Halloween approaches, your Thanksgiving gourds and LED candles can make stunning jack or lanterns. And lanterns lit with candles can illuminate a bend or create a path to the door.
For a brighter effect, solar lights can be found in many different shapes and colors. They can be used year-round to light the sidewalk leading to the door. And they can be instrumental in creating the autumn mood. As the sun sets earlier and the weather cools, there will be more time outside after dark, allowing them to focus on the details you’ve created.
Thanksgiving Wreaths
Wreaths aren’t just for Christmas and find their way into seasonal decorations throughout the year. They allow happy sayings. Or you can add any colors or small decorations that bring a smile to your face and are easily installed with a wreath hook. For a quick and simple way to spruce up your front door, there’s nothing better than a themed wreath. String a ribbon across the “welcome”, add a flower or a seasonal photo with your favorite Thanksgiving pun. They are very well suited for wreath stands to go in other areas of the front porch, allowing you to create a continuity throughout the space. Or bring a wreath into the house when there is no clear view in front of the door.
While it draws attention to your front door, standing signs in reclaimed or barnwood are quickly growing in popularity. Place them near doors, on the side of stairs, or anywhere else you want to draw attention.
How to Use Leaves to Decorate Your Porch for Thanksgiving
Autumn leaves create a beautiful array of colors and immediately bring to mind fields, harvest, and falling leaves. To convey this sense of change, wheat stalks, branches with changing leaves, dried flowers, pumpkins on the vine, and other gourds can be grouped around the front of the home. Plants that bloom in the fall or at the end of summer can survive the onset of a change in weather. Plus, they’ll add to the colors in the space.
Wheat and hay are part of the fall harvest. And they are intrinsically linked to both autumn and Thanksgiving. Hay bails can be used to showcase other decorations, create seating areas, and add texture to the display. The shapes can be draped with blankets or scarves and offer a softer accent to any foliage display. Using pumpkins and other gourds is reminiscent of a Thanksgiving centerpiece, creating a cornucopia on your doorstep.
Simulate the abundance of harvest time by gathering these ornaments, both plastic or other decorations or actual gourds, and placing them in groupings that include different textures and colors . Adding accents of flowers, branches, and growing plants while making sure it stays alive and represents growth and development.
Other Thanksgiving Outdoor Decorations
Amplify the interest of the decor with standing pieces. These can include umbrella stands or plant pots with pussy willows or goat willows, branches with leaves left on them, small trees, and potted flowers. They can be brought indoors if the weather changes. And they can stay nice and full for months or even years. Silver accents and burlap can add interest to the display and can draw the eye.
Stools can contain plants or gourds, raising them higher and directly in the line of sight. Add ribbon for both texture and color, add stool top lights for both brightness and interest. Each of the accents should work well together, with colors that are complimentary and work well together.
Local Thanksgiving Decorations
Sourcing items locally can help keep your decorations natural for where you live. Greenhouses, pumpkin patches, you name it, and even local farms will have plenty of items to grab interest and create a welcoming feel. Thanksgiving at its root is a harvest celebration and themes of abundance, feasts, and preparation for the next season are all key to that time of year.
When preparing your home for the beginning of autumn there are many things that will create an interesting and beautiful decoration. Seasonal items can easily transition into winter, too, and items like wreaths, candles, pumpkins, hay bales, and signs can easily be changed for each season. Keep some live plants within your decor as a reminder that fall is a time of change and growth as well as harvest. Natural things are perfect for this time of year, and they add comfort and welcome to any home.
Final Note on Thanksgiving Outdoor Decorations
A wonderfully decorated front door or porch creates feelings of cozy autumn evenings and soft scarves and clothes, which are sure to echo inside the house. This helps visitors feel like you’re happy to see them and shows the community your joy in the season. Use a variety of colors for a bright and eclectic display or a monotone minimalist approach for a calm Thanksgiving.
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