Our Christmas Porch (with our Charming Whale Wreath, Festive Banner and Stars!) - The Inspired Room
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Our Christmas Porch (with our Charming Whale Wreath, Festive Banner and Stars!) - The Inspired Room
"Today I thought I would show you how our Christmas porch is coming along. With all the rain here lately it's been pretty wet and dreary out, but I thought I would take a few progress pics anyway. Our house has one front porch, but it almost feels like two since one side is in front entry and the other is by the doors in our living room. I'll show you both sides in this post!"
"We also hung a Christmas banner, lights, and our stars so it feels festive! I've decided that banners for over our front door are a fun seasonal tradition. They are charming, simple to hang, really easy to store (big plus in a smaller home!) and add a sense of celebration for each season. I forgot last month to take a photo of our Give Thanks Thanksgiving banner, and you've seen our Trick or Treat one! We will probably get one for spring and summer, too."
"Right after I hung the wreath and went inside I had an idea, what If I tucked the ribbon behind the whale? Now he's even more the star of the porch! I like the bow both ways (you'll see both variations throughout this post ), but I think I might keep it tucked in behind him. Sometimes it takes a few tries or epiphanies to get something the way you want."
The front porch is decorated for Christmas with lights, stars, a banner, and a wreath featuring a metal whale that returned after being missing the previous year. The house has a single porch area that functions like two spaces: a front entry and a living-room door side. Seasonal banners are used over the door as a simple, charming tradition that is easy to hang and store, with plans for additional spring and summer banners. A weatherproof doormat from a small Maine family business complements the décor. Pets Finnegan and Lily appear in photos. The ribbon on the wreath can be styled either behind or over the whale to change the focal look.
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