Celebrate the season in style with a welcoming fall front entry complete with pumpkins, mums, and cornstalks.
Read on to see our favorite fall front entries all decked out for the season.
Vintage Fall Decor
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Vintage farm decor lends old country charm to this fall front entry.
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Or swap out the grain sacks for plaid blankets for a similar effect.
Nestle in potted mums and ornamental kale for depth and a touch of greenery.
DIY Pumpkin Vase
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Create an eye-catching fall centerpiece by repurposing a pumpkin as a vase.
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Hollow out a pumpkin (real or faux) and add a bouquet of fall-colored leaves or flowers.
For this leafy wreath, cover a foam wreath with Spanish moss.
Alternate the leaf colors from burnt orange to autumn brown as you build the wreath in a circle.
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Fill in any gaps with faux or dried mums and grasses.
Add Hay Bales
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Quickly elevate any arrangement of fall decor with a hay bale.
To give this look more dimension, place the pumpkins closest to the door on a taller surface.
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This elevated placement helps frame the door to usher visitors in.
Elegant Carved Pumpkins
For a twist on traditional carved pumpkins, go sophisticated with anelegant succulent design.
Withetched pumpkins, there’s no need to de-seed the pumpkins, making it a mess-free craft.
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Cozy Fall Display
Nothing sets the mood for a cozy corner quite like crisp fall weather.
Accessorize with a variety of pumpkins and otherfall decorto complete the look.
Pumpkin and Succulent Window Box
Yourfall window boxcan hold more than just flowers.
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Fill one end with a stack of miniature pumpkins to add a subtle seasonal touch to your front entry.
Take a round cookie cutter or apple corer and cut out circles in a fun pattern of your choice.
Then, paint the carved pieces before placing them back into the pumpkin.
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Use tall planters to add height and fill vertical space.
Give them an autumnal makeover by planting flowering kale and nestling decorative pumpkins inside.
Simply gather the items and arrange them as desired beforetying everything in a bowwith a festive fall ribbon.
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Lanterns offer a soft glow of candlelight, and pumpkins contribute autumnal charm.
Farmhouse Chic Front Entrance
Every home deserves a jaw-dropping DIY wreath during autumn.
To complete the charming entry, stack colorful pumpkin decorations and bright flowers atop bales of hay.
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The decorative framing along the entryway will draw family and friends into your home with a smile.
Colorful Fall Window Box
Remember to brighten even small spaces on your front porch.
Small containers or window boxes are primefall decorating opportunities.
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Fiery Foliage Watering Can
Need a quick brightener for an entryway corner?
The landscaped front entry was planned so the patchwork of fall colors would mirror the house.
Fall for This Pumpkin
Decorate your doorstep with alonger-lasting carved pumpkindesign.
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Elevate your creation on a pedestal with moss and a few maple leaves for all your visitors to see.
Once the shapes are in place, use a foam brush to dab paint over the design.
After the mat dries, scatter pumpkins around the porch to get the full fall effect.
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Pumpkin-Packed Fall Porch
Design afall front entrythat transitions effortlessly from harvest season to Halloween.
This front porch relies on easy-to-replicate pumpkin colors, like muted orange and creamy off-white accents.
Cut off the top of a pumpkin, creating a straight edge, and scrape out the insides.
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Trace and cut a scallop pattern along the top edge of the bowl.
Use a drill and drill bits of various sizes to create the lacework design.
Pumpkin-Filled Planter
Carry your potted flowers into fall with this supereasy autumn decorating idea.
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Small pumpkins and gourds make the perfect addition to an oversize pot filled with your favorite flowers.
Coordinate the colors of the flowers and pumpkins to enhance this entry decoration’s seasonal charm.
Finish the look with a fall wreath bursting with harvest blooms.
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House Number Pumpkin Topiary
Announce your house numbersin style with this festive DIY topiary.
Bonus points: you’ve got the option to reuse it next year since the pumpkins are artificial!
Leaves peek over the container for added color.
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This front entry builds off a twig wreath form for a custom design.
Pumpkin Lanterns
Illuminate your entryway with this festive DIYfront door pumpkin decor.
Start by tracing a lantern pattern onto a hollowed-out white pumpkin with a pencil.
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Cut away the interior sections of the lantern where you’ll want the light to shine through.
Paint the lanterns black and place a votive candle inside the pumpkin.
Rest the pumpkins on tall, black candlesticks to complete the look.
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This no-carve idea uses miscellaneous metal items to adorn pumpkins with unique faces.
), you might find the star of this fall front porch hiding in the attic.
Flowering Pumpkin Decoration
Add quick color to a fall decorating staple withchrysanthemums.
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To make this flowering pumpkin, purchase 40-50 florists vials (available at crafts supply stores).
Cut chrysanthemum flowers so they have 2-inch stems and remove any leaves.
Cozy Fall Mum Wreath
Warm up your fall porch decor with aneasy-to-make wreath.
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To craft this design, pressspider mumswith 1-inch stems into a foam wreath.
The bright blooms will last a few days, especially if you spritz them with water a few times.
Finish off your fall front door display by hanging the DIY wreath with a plaid scarf.
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Faux sunflowers easily attach to a store-bought white berry wreath with the help of florists wire.
A burlap ribbon serves as the finishing touch to this DIY fall wreath.
Fall Kale and Flower Arrangement
Kale isn’t just for eating.
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In the smaller planter, we groupedpurple kalewithpurple mini calla liliesand globe-shape yellow billy balls.
In the larger arrangement, white kale makes a statement against orange ranunculus andpincushionflowers.
Animal-Print Pumpkins
Explore the wild side of fall and decorate your pumpkins with animal print designs.
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To start, grab decoupaging adhesive,animal printpaper, and a foam brush.
Rub out any creases or wrinkles with your fingers or a foam brush.
Once the pumpkin is covered, be sure to apply a final layer of adhesive to seal the paper.
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Glimmering Harvest Wreath
Add shine to a traditional harvest wreath with a touch of metallic paint.
Divide purchased dried wheat into three groups.
Complete your front door creation by attaching a handwritten welcome to the wreath with hot glue.
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Fill the furniture piece with a variety of fall pumpkins, gourds, foliage, and fruit.
Use wooden bowls and vintage crocks to add interest.
Using an awl, poke two holes in the bottom of mini pumpkins or gourds.
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For a longer-lastingfall wreath, opt for faux gourds.
House the fall display in an antique wheelbarrow for a perfectly charming presentation.
Create hooks by twisting small eye screws into the wide end of each ear.
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Bend the husks into loops and seal the pointy ends together with hot glue.
Finally, string the ears onto twine, alternating with corn husks as you go.
Hang the fall garland above your door or along your porch eaves for easy outdoor fall decor.
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Potted Autumn Arrangement
An oversize tin planter is a perfect way to display your fall floral arrangements.
A tone-on-tone stenciled design makes the outdoor decoration unique to you.
This porch-ready planting includes purple fountain grass, flowering kale,coralbells, creeping Jenny, andmarguerite daisies.
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Easy-Carve Pumpkins
Theseoutdoor pumpkin decorationsgot a mod makeover with geometric cutouts in different sizes and patterns.
Just hollow out the pumpkins, then stencil on your designs.
Cut out each square with a pumpkin-carving saw and arrange the fall display on your front porch.
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For a country-chic look, rest pumpkins on an antique wooden chair or bench.
Finish off the look by arranging the pumpkins at varying heights to add that final wow factor.
Rest your repurposed planter on your front porch for low-fuss outdoor fall decor that works through winter.
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In this front yard, urns and planters make perfect bases for pumpkin topiaries.
For super-easy stacking, look for broad, flat pumpkins to form the base.
Simply embellish the towers with bits of garden moss tucked around the pumpkins.
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