The colors of fall are warm, vibrant and inviting – use them to decorate your front entry and welcome guests to your home in style.  Last week I showed you how I’ve incorporated colorful leaves, candles and pumpkins as part of my entry decorations.  Today I’m sharing a variety of ideas you can use as inspiration for creating your entry decorations. 

Fall Front Doors

Photo bhg.com

Photo bhg.com

Colorful fall branches, a mix of pumpkins and a vine wreath present a warm welcome at the front door.

Photo marthastewart.com

Photo marthastewart.com

Terracotta pots filled with mums and dozens of pumpkins depict the bounty of fall and line the path to the front door.

 

Photo marthastewart.com

Photo marthastewart.com

 A variety of small,medium and large carved pumpkins light the way to the door for guests.

Photo womansday.com

Photo womansday.com

Pumpkins, pumpkins, pumpkins and staked signs create a fun and fantastic Trick or Treat setting.

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Photo bhg.com

A pumpkin painted with “Welcome” and surrounded by flowers, kale and colorful and textural pumpkins lets guests know you’re happy they’ve arrived.

Photo marthastewart.com

Photo marthastewart.com

Fill a flower box on a porch railing with pumpkins, gourds and colorful corn for a seasonal outdoor centerpiece.

Photo southernliving.com

Photo southernliving.com

Giant pumpkins and a pumpkin wreath are joined by fall mums at this front door.  A big black spider, a black cat and black ribbon on the door and columns add fun to the entry decor.

Photo goodhousekeeping.com

Photo goodhousekeeping.com

Aren’t these pumpkin topiaries fun?  Did you notice the crescent moon on the top of the left one?  Creamy white and standard orange pumpkins join forces to add color, texture and interst at the base of the topiraries while a branch wreath and over-the-door swag add the final touch.

Photo southernliving.com

Photo southernliving.com

When night falls pumpkin luminarials and candles in Mason jars light the way for guests, welcoming them every step of the way to the front entry.

What Would I Find?

If I came knocking on your front door today what would I find?  Have you decorated for Fall or Halloween?  Does your entry include potted flowers, foliage, pumpkins, or scary decorations?  Have you got something fun and fabulous planned?  I’d love to hear what you’re up to (click the Comment link at the bottom of today’s post) or see photos of your entry (email them to solutions@yourdecoratinghotline.com).  

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