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The snowstorm has official landed here in NC. I luckily was able to get up all of the garland and our fresh Christmas trees from a local tree farm. I decided to keep this year’s Christmas porch simple. Normally I go over the top but I really want to be simple and cozy this year.
I decided on a fresh Cedar wreath for the front door, to add the bright color to our front door. Our garland is a mixture of faux and fresh white pine. I wanted to at that Christmas pop, which leads to the bright red bowls to make that Christmas feel.
As many of you know, I love my vintage finds and when I walked into my favorite antique store in town and saw this old crock for a steal I could not pass that offer up. I wanted a simple pot for my fresh cut Christmas tree but I was still puzzled on what I was going to use for my display but, when I got my crock, I thought this is going to be perfect for my Christmas tree.
Creating a front porch that can transfer into just a winter porch from Christmas can be tricky. All of these can be created on a budget. Fresh winter greens, you can just outside and then shop locally to support the local tree farmer. Money doesn’t have to be spent a ton and a ton just to create a look. Simple and cozy is never too more or too less, if work! Thank you all for your support and time to read my blog. Happy Monday!
Found your blog by way of the comment you made on Liz Marie’s IG page. When I saw “Itty BittyFarmhouse” I had to see your blog. I also live in NC and own a TINY 570′ vintage farmhouse, here in the mountains. I also own a TIny 8×18 house on wheels and decorate with farmhouse, shabby, primitive and pops of french. Happy to have found your sweet blog and inspirational photos. Many blessings for a Merry Christmas from my itty bitty farmhouse to yours.
I am so glad to have met you through the blogging world. I live at the bottom of the mountains. I would love to see photos of your two homes, I’m sure they are beautiful. Merry Christmas to you as well!