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10 Charming Fall Door Decorations to Welcome the Season

Written by The Bryson Blogster | Oct 5, 2023 8:32:04 PM

Our Door to Door Harvest Home Tour is in full swing. It’s a great opportunity to tour our four brand-new model homes and learn all about life here at Bryson. And, as long as we’ve got autumn and doors on the brain, here are 10 ideas for dressing up the door of your home. Show us your favorite fall décor this month on social media for a chance to win a $100 Etsy gift card.

Rustic Wreath with Fall Foliage

Create a stunning rustic wreath using dried leaves, twigs, pine cones and small pumpkins. Add a burlap bow for a rustic touch.

Harvest Corn Husk Wreath

Craft a unique wreath by wrapping dried corn husks around a foam wreath form. A simpler wreath can be made with just a few cobs and some wire. Add artificial sunflowers or other fall blooms for extra vibrancy.

Pumpkin Patch Display

Line your doorstep with a variety of pumpkins in different shapes, sizes and colors. Creatively carve your pumpkin patch finds and display them on your porch.

Fall Welcome Sign

Hang a "Welcome" sign adorned with fall motifs like leaves, acorns or apples. Customize it with your family name for a personal touch.

Leaf Garland

String together fall leaves to create a garland that drapes gracefully around your doorframe.

Vintage Watering Can Display

Fill an old watering can with fall branches, colorful mums and decorative gourds. Place it next to your door for a charming display.

Cornstalks and Hay Bales

Flank your door with tall cornstalks and hay bales. Add some pumpkins or scarecrows to complete the look.

Autumn Door Mat

Welcome guests with a doormat featuring autumnal colors and messages like "Fall Welcome" or "Harvest Blessings."

Mosaic Glass Pumpkin Lanterns

Place mosaic glass pumpkin lanterns on your doorstep, and when the evening comes, they'll cast a warm and inviting glow.

DIY Scarecrow

Craft your own scarecrow to stand guard by your front door. Use old clothes, hay and a carved pumpkin head for a whimsical touch.