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Winter Wonderland Front Porch Decor DIY

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I’m excited to show you this fun DIY! I recently discovered SnoWonder, which is an instant artificial snow company! Not only are these the sweetest folks to work with, but they provide a winter wonderland for you! They have all kinds of options, small or big! This instant snow can be used inside and outside, which is pretty cool to bring in the fun inside. Check out their stuff here. Their fake snowballs are a hit for the kids!

Along with the wintery snow detail, creating a front door decor garland is a festive touch for your front door. Paper Source has these giant paper snowflakes and fake snowballs that are perfect for this! And, a little help from 1-800 Flowers to add in some floral detail that we love so much! 

No front porch decor is complete without Proper Letter’s doormat, and a custom wooden sign she made me! I started doing these signs at Halloween; you might remember the Guido Black Hat Inn I made. Each holiday, my goal is to create a fun sign. I like these little details as you don’t see that everywhere. 

Photos by Dayna Studios

WINTER WONDERLAND FRONT PORCH 

S U P P L I E S
SnoWonder Artifical Snow
Flowers ( I used greenery, lilies, and orchids)
Fake Snow Balls
Command Strips
Paper Snowflakes

I N S T R U C T I O N S
Ok, so 1st I have to tell you, set a couple of hours aside for this DIY. Making the snow takes some time with the amount you will need. I used the 10 lb. Bag, and had plenty of snow to use. I even have some left to keep the snow going all season long. It’s IMPORTANT to read the directions, all of it! It’s quite cool; you can save the snow and even make snowballs by placing them in the freezer for 45 min. But when you do this, only put it in areas where there will be no walking. This stuff is pretty slippery, so you don’t want to step on it. 

I put it in the corners of the house and on plants and furniture. Get creative with it, and have fun! I even put some on the tree too! 

For the front door, I used command strips and placed the snowflakes on the door. Then I carefully placed the florals in the corners to create a trailing look. You could even tie them in bouquets and use command strips to place them for a secure hold. 

xx
Abby

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