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White Christmas Wreath, Doormat and Outdoor Planter Arrangements

Modified: Dec 31, 2024 · Published: Nov 16, 2012 by Dannyelle Nicolle-Ramjist · This post may contain affiliate links · 17 Comments

Christmas Outdoor Planter: see how to create a Christmas arrangement for your front door in two different styles and a matching snowflake doormat.

Christmas front porch decor urn, door mat, wreath.
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  • Linear Outdoor Christmas Arrangement
  • DIY Snowflake Doormat
  • Galvanized Pail Arrangement
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I loved my fall outdoor linear planter so much that I decided to do another version of it for Christmas. It came out great, and I love that it's something a little different from the standard Christmas urn with greens, bobbles and ribbon. My love of white continues with the Christmas decor, and I really love how the white pops against all the Christmas greens.

Christmas Outdoor Planter

Linear Outdoor Christmas Arrangement

Materials:

  • large square galvanized tub
  • greens
  • birch poles
  • hawthorn berries
  • cedar
  • pinecones spray painted white
  • soil in the container

How To

To make this outdoor Christmas arrangement, I started with the fall planter, and removed everything but the birch poles.

how to make your own Christmas Outdoor Planter

I repositioned them as the second row, and tucked a nice row of fir as the back and tallest row. Fir is really one of my favs, since we always had a real fir tree growing up. When I think Christmas tree, I just think fir, maybe that's because we always had a fresh fir tree when I was a little girl. It was a great choice here for the back row, since it has so much structure.

Next were the line of birch poles I cut for the fall planter -must say I'm loving all the birch this year, and using more of it inside for my Winter Woodland Christmas theme this year. 😉

DIY Christmas Outdoor Planter

After the birch I added a row of these black berries, European buckthorn -according to my google research. 😉 They have thorns so be careful, (she said from experience).

After that I added a row of cedar, just common Ontario cedar, not the fancy B.C. kind. Sometimes Ontario cedar is more yellow, but I thought this looked pretty good, and the contrast is also good for this linear arrangement.

My final row is some spray painted pine cones. I liked the way it related to the pine cone wreath I made here.

how to make your own Christmas outdoor planter

I have to admit that I fiddled with this arrangement and may or may not have even sent some pics to my florist sister for some advice. In the end the key was trying to make the lines as full as possible.

DIY Christmas Outdoor Planter

Some other suggestions for rows if you're considering making a linear arrangement like this are moss, the really large pine cones, other coloured berries, painted twigs, large cinnamon sticks like I used in my fall version, and of course other Christmas greens -magnolia leaves would look great.

DIY Christmas door mat

DIY Snowflake Doormat

Of course I also needed a new doormat, and yet again the perfect one I had pictured in my mind didn't seem to exist in real life, ever have that problem? So, what's a DIY-ier to do but make it herself.

Materials:

  • Plain Doormat
  • Snowflake image
  • exacto knife
  • white craft paint

How To

This project started with a plain coir mat. I used the same method I used here to stencil the fall leaf doormat.

The snowflake images were found on the web.  First I printed them out, and cut out the middle with an exacto knife to create a stencil.

DIY snowflake doormat

Then I used craft paint to create a random pattern.

I really like how it turned out, and it should work all through the winter, not just for Christmas, which is always good. It helped tie together the white of the planters, and the wreath, with the snowflake Christmas lights we have along the roof.

DIY Christmas doormat

Galvanized Pail Arrangement

I added one final outdoor Christmas arrangement right beside the door. Again I used an old galvanized pail, to match the large square one. This arrangement was really simple. The three shortish birch poles, some more buckthorn berries, some pine cuttings, and more white pinecones help tie this arrangement to the other one. I really liked how it used the pretty much the same materials, but in a really different way from the linear arrangement.

Christmas Outdoor Planter ideas


I hope my front door gives you a few new ideas. I'm just hoping that my use of snowflakes doesn't bring any snow yet. 😉

Christmas Outdoor Planters

With pretty white outdoor Christmas decor, life really is a party.

More Inspiration

You might also like our Christmas Front Porch here.

Christmas Front Porch: Rustic greens, large pinecones, and lots of birch logs create a rustic Scandinavian feel with brass lanterns for Christmas.

Also check out our Outdoor Decorating Ideas for the Front Porch here.

You might also enjoy our Front Porch Decorating Ideas for Christmas here.

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Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. dnr says

    December 11, 2015 at 8:37 am

    Thanks Christine!
    Dannyelle

  2. Christine says

    December 11, 2015 at 4:21 am

    Just so happy to discover your blog... So nice this doormat, a good idea ! I like this decoration for the entrance of your house. I wll come again.sure ! Nice day. Christine

  3. dnr says

    December 17, 2012 at 10:11 am

    Sorry Melissa, I'm not sure what colour it is. It was chosen by the the builder. Glad you like it.
    Dannyelle

  4. Melissa says

    December 15, 2012 at 12:28 am

    As petty as it all is.. can you tell me what color you picked for the door. I love that shade of Gray! Have any idea what it might be?

  5. Marianne@Songbird says

    December 14, 2012 at 6:44 pm

    Your front porch looks lovely. Love the birch poles and that door mat really is the perfect finishing touch.

  6. Lucy says

    December 01, 2012 at 12:30 am

    Love it ...:)

  7. dnr says

    November 23, 2012 at 3:15 pm

    Hi Tracie, I saw birch tree poles at Walmart this year. Candles would be lovely too.
    Dannyelle.

  8. Fishtail Cottage says

    November 23, 2012 at 2:02 pm

    oh I love this! wishing I had access to some birch trees!!! I did something similar (will share next week) but I used candles from World Market because I couldn't find any logs for my project! love yours - turned out extremely festive! xoox, tracie

  9. Kathy says

    November 23, 2012 at 11:06 am

    Amazing! I have one of those washbins and now I know what to do with it! I'm a big copycat cause I have zero creativity skills..but I am good at copycatting!!! Thank you so much just plain adore this!

  10. dnr says

    November 23, 2012 at 11:36 am

    Copycats welcome Kathy 😉
    Dannyelle.

  11. Elzabeth@ Blue Clear Sky says

    November 20, 2012 at 10:50 pm

    Very pretty and a unique style!

  12. Karen says

    November 20, 2012 at 10:31 pm

    That planter is so gorgeous, your porch looks really pretty.

  13. Debi @ Adorned From Above says

    November 17, 2012 at 9:07 pm

    I love this. It is such a pretty planter. I have a link party and would love to have you share this and any other posts. It is called Wednesday's Adorned From Above Link Party. The link to the party is
    http://www.adornedfromabove.com/2012/11/wednesdays-adorned-from-above-link_14.html
    I hope to see you there.
    Have a great week.
    Debi @ Adorned From Above

  14. Bobi Jensen says

    November 16, 2012 at 11:43 pm

    I love this!

    I have a weekend party I'd love for you to share this on:

    http://westernwarmth.blogspot.com

    Thanks!

    Bobi

  15. Joy Fletcher Kenney says

    November 16, 2012 at 11:28 am

    So pretty! I haven't started our decorations yet, you're so on the ball!

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