4 Ideas For Your Playhouse Christmas Decoration

 


As the holiday season approaches, your garden and facade also put on their gala clothes! From illuminations to seasonal plant

compositions.

 

Make plant decorations

 

Use the treasures of nature to find great outdoor Christmas decor ideas:

 

Pick up pine cones and branches. Fill small crates of raw wood with soil and plant your crops in it. You can then collect these

improvised planters to sow true seeds.

 

Assemble pine cones of the same size to make candle-bearing wreaths.

 

Hang an entirely vegetable crown on your door, making a base with twigs and dressing it with fir, holly and moss.

 

Put your façade in the spotlight

 

Some bright ideas for a natural outdoor Christmas decoration:

 

Choose LEDs in the colors of nature: cold white for the stars, a warm white similar to sunlight for Christmas garlands.

 

Similarly, assign each bright object the location it would have in nature: stretch a bunch of stars between the trees, or adorn

your porch with stalactite-like light garlands.

 

Also highlight the interior of the Playhouse, placing the illuminated tree near a playhouse window and leaving shutters open.

 

Create a Christmas village

 

If you have a garden, here is an idea of outdoor Christmas decoration that will delight children: a miniature village.

 

Choose a sheltered area of wind and rain, such as a porch or awning.

 

Delineate the perimeter where you will build the village and line it with small gravel or a thick layer of sand.

 

On the edge, arrange the stones as mountains. For vegetation, bet on winter plants in pots.

Buy wooden cottages for sale in Christmas markets or specialty shops and set them up according to your fancy. 

 

Complete with a light garland passing inside the playhouse, so that the windows are illuminated.

Finally, animate the ensemble with characters. You can opt for bright subjects, don't forget Santa Claus if you want a more

classic effect.

 

Build a sled

 

An original outdoor Christmas décor idea is to make a nice sled. Afterward, you can use it as a support to grow flowers or to

host planters.

 

If you have a wooden sled that you no longer use, it is a bespoke sled. Otherwise, a pallet provides an ideal base.

Round the corners with a jigsaw. Once the sled has been assembled, sand the blades and apply varnish or leisure to the

outside wood.

 

Decorate your work as you see fit: you can opt for an all-natural decoration, with garden plants, holly, pine cones... or,

on the contrary, emphasize the contours of the sled with light garlands.


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