Today, I am joining Amy from Atta Girl Says and my other blogging friends to share porch inspiration for the holidays. Our back porch is usually the last area in our home that I decorate for the holidays. I try to get everything done inside and what I have leftover, ends up on the back porch. As I was pulling the back porch together, I was thinking about how little I spent on all the decor in there! The cheap Christmas decorations I added to the porch don’t look cheap, but they cost next to nothing. I am excited to share the cost and where I found the decorations I put up in there.
Make sure to stop by all of my friend’s posts at the end of this post! I love seeing how other people decorate and getting to do it from the comfort of my home is even better!
The back porch needs to stay fairly simple for us because we use this small space a lot, even in the winter. The TV is usually on the gray cabinet, but I took it down to take the photos. We watch football games, Christmas movies and eat on the back porch so there can’t be a ton of extra Christmas decorations taking up a lot of space.
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The first of the cheap Christmas decorations that I added to the back porch was the faux mantel. It is different from the one we shared HERE, but the same concept. For this one, we added the shelf to the top of the dresser piece we turned upside down. I painted it a cream color and distressed it. Matt hung it on the wall and it gave me an extra area to decorate. Extra spaces to decorate make me happy.
I found some brass bells at a house I got to pick. They were perfect on the faux mantel on the porch. I picked them up at a house I picked about a month ago. Then, I added wood bead garland I picked up at Hobby Lobby for half off to the mantel as well. The black piece above the mantel is some kind of corn do-dad that I picked up with the brass bells. I am going to put Christmas cards on it when they start arriving. We made the black ornament tree from scrap wood we had in the garage. You can find that project HERE. I found the wood ornaments for $3 at Target and the flocked trees were only $3 and $5 at Target!!
The garland on top of the lights was a thrift store find years ago.
I added my thrift store tree to the other side of the back porch and put my homemade ornaments on it. Lynch Creek Farms sent me the centerpiece. It was the perfect addition to the coffee table on the porch. It smells amazing!
I found the Merry and Bright throw pillow at a yard sale this past summer and the plaid throw was a clearance find at TJ Maxx last year after Christmas.
Yard sale finds and estate sale finds were added to the side table. It added some festive decor on that side of the room.
I picked up the cable knit throw pillow last year at Target. It is a Hearth and Hand pillow that had green tassels on the corners. I didn’t love the tassels so I just cut them off. The cream throw was also a clearance find at Target that same day.
Christmas decor doesn’t have to cost a lot of money to make your home festive and welcoming for the season. Like I always say, shop your home first. See what you already have that can be used in a different way for a new season. If you need something new, shop thrift stores, yard sales, estate sales or online markets before heading to big box store. Get creative. Browse ideas online and see what you love. When you find something, come up with a way to make it at home to save money. Cheap Christmas decorations can look like you paid a million bucks! Get creative and have fun with it.
Shopping Guide For Similar Cheap Christmas Decorations Used In Our Back Porch:
Plaid Throw
Wood Bead Garland
Brass Bells
Ornament Tree
Wood Ornaments
Garland
Cinnamon Sticks
Merry & Bright Christmas Pillow
Flocked Mini Trees
Woodland Christmas Tree
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Make sure you check out all of my blogging friend’s beautiful porches below:
Christmas Porch Tour
Follow the links below for the full Christmas porch tour lineup, featuring 18 home decor bloggers. Be sure to visit everyone for lots of ideas to add festive touches to your porch and other outdoor spaces.
Monday, Day 1
My Thrift Store Addiction // Postcards from the Ridge // Cottage at the Crossroads
Petticoat Junktion // House of Hawthornes // DIY Beautify
Tuesday, Day 2
Sweet Pea // Duke Manor Farm // StoneGable
Sand Dollar Lane // Atta Girl Says // Our Southern Home
Wednesday, Day 3
North Country Nest // My Creative Days // Worthing Court
2 Bees in a Pod // Major Hoff Takes a Wife // Craftivity Designs
You added so much warmth and creativity to your gorgeous porch! I love that you decorated it on the cheap (that’s always been my motto too!), proving that you don’t have to spend a lot to get a designer look! It’s just beautiful!
Thank you! Best motto ever!
I absolutely love how you decorated your porch and I’m all about bargains finds–well done! Excited to be joining the tour with you! Blessings, Cecilia @My Thrift Store Addiction
Thank you!
VERY Sweet And Pretty !!!! Love it !!!
Thank you!
so nicely done on a budget to boot. love that wood plank wall and the *mantel.*
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What a pretty porch! I love that you used thrifted and what you already had for the decor!
Thank you!
I’ve always enjoyed seeing your porch and it’s so beautiful decorated for Christmas. Your idea to make a mantel from a dresser piece is a good one and it looks charming the way you decorated it. Lucky you to get that gorgeous centerpiece from Lynch Creek. That should look pretty all of December.
Thank you! I love the centerpiece so much!
Very pretty!! And such a nice porch — that’s awesome that you are able to use it through the winter.
Thank you Lora!
you have the magic touch to pull everything together!
Thank you!
After I did my front porch I realized I should have done my back porch. Your post are my #goals. LOL. Love the candle centerpiece on the cutting board. Gorgeous! It was fun “hopping” with you!
Thank you so much Sara!
Oh, how cozy!! I can just imagine watching Christmas movies out here! I would love to turn our screened porch into more of an all-season room! You certainly have a knack for getting a high-end look on a budget! Merry Christmas!
Thank you so much!
What a perfect spot to relax and enjoy all the beautiful decorations! Love all the farmhouse touches you’ve added!
Best,
Kelly
Thank you Kelly!