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Cozy Cottage Christmas Porch

Posted on December 7, 2018May 20, 2019 by Rosevine Cottage Girls
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I finally got around to shooting our front porch decor! I really love the way it came out, this year I skipped our normal ice cycle lights for a set of Edison bulb string lights, galvanized buckets a giant chalkboard and flocked Christmas trees. 
 
Farmhouse, Old Fashion, Edison Lights, Flocked Trees,
 
Farmhouse, Old Fashion, Edison Lights, Flocked Trees,

 

Farmhouse, Old Fashion, Edison Lights, Flocked Trees,

I love the cozy feeling you get when you walk up the sidewalk and see the door! The colors really pop against our black door.

Farmhouse, Old Fashion, Edison Lights, Flocked Trees,

Where our ice cycle lights would normally hang we draped strands of Edison string lights (you can find them in our shop HERE), I think the give the house a bit more of a vintage look while still keeping that warm Christmas feel.

Farmhouse, Old Fashion, Edison Lights, Flocked Trees,

We pulled our bench and chalkboard closer to the door and placed galvanized buckets with flocked tomato cage trees with them. Would you guys like us to do a tutorial on these trees? They are super easy and absolutely adorable!

Farmhouse, Old Fashion, Edison Lights, Flocked Trees,

Next, to the tree we also placed these gorgeous lanterns and our little post box from Decor Steals. I love the splash of red against the black!

 

Farmhouse, Old Fashion, Edison Lights, Flocked Trees,

Over the door, we twisted together pieces of plain green garland until it reached a thickness we liked and then wrapped simple green Christmas lights around it.

 

Farmhouse, Old Fashion, Edison Lights, Flocked Trees,

 

 

Farmhouse, Old Fashion, Edison Lights, Flocked Trees,

 

Farmhouse, Old Fashion, Edison Lights, Flocked Trees,

 

Farmhouse, Old Fashion, Edison Lights, Flocked Trees,

 

 

Farmhouse, Old Fashion, Edison Lights, Flocked Trees,

We also hung wreaths on the windows on either side of the door, I think it makes it a little cozier and softens the look of the windows. I wanted to hang them on our dormer windows but sadly our ladder is not tall enough, and I gave up gymnastics when I was little and as often as my friend likes to tell me I am Wonder Woman I can not jump from the ground to roof in a single bound- so our dormer windows remain wreathless.

Farmhouse, Old Fashion, Edison Lights, Flocked Trees,

 

Farmhouse, Old Fashion, Edison Lights, Flocked Trees,
 
Thank you all for stopping by the blog to see what we have been up to, you all are a huge blessing to us! Keep up with our behind the scenes adventures on Instagram. 

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Hi we’re the Rosevine Cottage Girls, Brianna, Cheyenne, and Tracy. A Mother and twin daughters living in beautiful middle Tennessee with our veteran dad and husband Mr. Cottage. We’re always up to something here at Rosevine Cottage whether that is redecorating some space in the house, working in the garden, or playing with the animals. Read more…

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