Decorating your entry for Christmas

With the year moving at an incredible speed, we find ourselves nearing Christmas once again. While the Christmas tree is the focal point of any festive household, the entryway is a close second! From garland draped banisters to styled console tables, there are so many ways to sprinkle holiday cheer to this zone of the home. To inspire you, here are some easy ideas on decorating your entry for Christmas!

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1. Make a bow-tiful statement

It doesn’t get much more festive than this! Make your front door look like a giant Christmas present with this fabulous fabric red bow. You can buy these bows pre-made, or DIY it as Chantel shows us in her reel below.

2. Add a mini Christmas tree

When styling, we always suggest starting with the largest objects first. It helps you to get the balance and overall layout of your styling right. And when decorating your entry for Christmas, that’s usually a mini Christmas tree. Place one or two on your console table (or bench seat as pictured below) for that element of height and pop of life.

This year, Floraly is selling real mini Christmas trees that are perfect for your entry. Delivered to your door, we love that these can be planted to live on for next Christmas… and the one after that, and after that!

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Image via McGee & Co.

3. Create a festive vignette

If you’ve got a console table, shelf or other surface area in your entry, why not create a Christmas-theme vignette?! A vignette is simply an arrangement of all your favourite items and decorations together, creating a ‘scene’ in your home.

Our top tips for creating a Christmas vignette:

  • use a mix of objects that have different heights, widths and materials for interest
  • have an overall theme — for example, we wouldn’t mix winter wonderland Christmas decor with Australiana Christmas decor!
  • play around with composition until you’re happy. Generally, it’s best to have the taller element towards the back and off-centred and building down to the lowest element in the front
  • place a tray, placemat or table runner underneath your arrangement to give it an extra layer and make it feel more polished
  • be sure to add some sort of ‘living’ element for interest, such as pine cones, pine garland, dried orange slice garland, or other appropriate pops of life.
Merry Christmas
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Image via whitepicketfarmhouse.com

4. Greenery is always a good idea

If you have a staircase, adding some greenery in the form of a gorgeous garland is pure magic. It looks absolutely stunning, is easy to do (just secure it using zipties) and instantly makes your entry fabulously festive.

Don’t have a staircase? You can add it to a console table or around a window or door.

5. Add a festive sign

‘Joy,’ ‘Merry’ and ‘Hope’ are just a few of the Christmas signs you’ll find readily available in homeware stores. It’s a low cost decor piece that can make a big impact.

Joy sign for Christmas
Shop this JOY sign from The Paper Wildflower

6. Add a runner to anchor the space

Rugs are a great way to anchor any space and that includes your entry! Look for one with a subtle festive feel, such as with pops of green or red, that looks the part in your Christmas entryway but is neutral enough to use year-round. You can even DIY your own like this one below from Better Homes and Gardens.

Discover even more Christmas ideas to DIY here.

7. Don’t forget a Christmas wreath

A Christmas staple, the Christmas wreath is a quick and easy way to add a beautiful, festive touch to your entryway. Traditionally placed on the door, the wreath can be hung as a wall decoration or even be used as a table centrepiece. The styling choices are limitless, and they’re easy to DIY!

Find some wreath inspiration on our list of beautiful Christmas DIY wreaths, or add that Australian touch with these Country Wreaths available on Etsy.

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Source unknown via Pinterest

8. Finish with festive lighting

Nothing sets that magical Christmas feeling like fairy lights or ambient lighting. Wrap some fine fairy lights around your mini Christmas tree or run it along the length of your console table. Candles are another fabulous way to add festive lighting to your entry styling.

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Image credit via Kelley Nan
Wreaths
Image via Planete Deco
Christmas_KN_Decorating your entry for Christmas
Credit via shopltk.com

Has this list given you any Christmas styling ideas? Or do you have a secret tip or hack that you feel everyone should know? What are you most excited for this Christmas? Let us know in the comment section below!

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Disclaimer: This article was first published in October 2021 and continues to be updated with latest information and images.

Gina Beschorner Style Curator

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