Looking to transform your front door for fall? This project goes beyond the traditional wreath and offers a complete fall makeover. I’ve incorporated classic autumn colors to create a stunning and inviting entrance. Join me as I reveal my fall front door transformation!
October has arrived, and it’s the perfect time to transform my front porch into a cozy autumnal retreat. I’m excited to share my unique decorating ideas and create a warm welcome for guests.
MAKE THE BASE:
I began with three long, narrow strips of styrofoam, each measuring approximately 2 inches by 2 inches by 36 inches. After cutting these strips, I attached a hook to the top of two of them and one to the center of the third strip.
To ensure the hooks are secure, I coiled a half-pipe cleaner around the base of each hook and pressed it into the styrofoam. This provides extra support and prevents the hooks from slipping out.
I folded a wire in half and threaded both ends through my coil, which will prevent the wire from cutting through the foam.
On the backside of my foam, I used a button method to prevent the wire from cutting through the material. After threading the wire through the button, I twisted the two ends into a loop, creating a hanger to attach the foam to a Command hook.
Here’s how my two pieces of styrofoam look, hanging on either side of my front door.
START DECORATING
Now for the fun part! I started by adding fall flowers to the styrofoam. Most of them went directly into the foam and stayed securely in place. For any pieces that didn’t feel as stable, I used my glue gun on a low setting to secure them.
I positioned the flowers and fall leaves toward the front of the styrofoam for maximum visibility. Once the fall foliage and blooms were in place, I added an assortment of pumpkins and a variety of gourds to complete the look.
To keep my decorations narrow along the sides of my front door, I used low-temperature hot glue and a package of Dollar Tree fall leaves to cover the edges of the styrofoam.
I repeated this process for each side of the front door and for the third piece of foam above the door. To complete the look on my front porch, I added corn stalks to the railings, a fall welcome mat, and a plaid throw on one of the chairs. Instead of a traditional wreath, I styled a swag adorned with fall blooms and faux pumpkins to match the decorations around the door frame.
PIN ONE OF THESE!
This looks incredibly full, far more so than a typical garland! I’m all set to welcome guests from now until Thanksgiving. This technique isn’t limited to fall—you can adapt it for any season or holiday! There’s still plenty of inspiration to be found for easy fall decor, so be sure to explore more projects here!