I am happy to be partnering with BEHR for this post. As always, all opinions are 100% my own.
Today I am joining the rest of the BEHR Ambassador team to bring you some outdoor holiday inspiration! You can find all of the projects {as well as an awesome giveaway for 3 gallons of BEHR paint!} at the end of the post, so don’t forget to check it all out before you go.
There is nothing like the wonderful scent of pine, fir, and other fresh greenery at Christmas time. Although we no longer cut down a real tree, I still head out to the Christmas tree farm to pick up some greenery for other aspects of our decor. I made a fresh Christmas swag for our front door a few weeks ago and today I am going to show you these simple Christmas hanging baskets.
They are simple to make and add that perfect rustic touch to your front porch!
MATERIALS
- Old wooden planter or other wooden crate.
- BEHR Forbidden Red -PPU1-10 {NOTE: On my computer, the color on the website does not look like it does in real life. The color in these photos is pretty representative of the true color}
- foam block {optional}
- soil
- various Christmas greenery {I used pine, fir and cedar}
- berry stems
- pinecones or other embellishments
- chalkboard vinyl
- chalk pen
- glue
DIRECTIONS
- Find an old wooden planter or other wooden box or crate. Remove the wire.
- Paint your box using BEHR Forbidden Red. Allow to dry. I painted down a couple of inches into the box but left the rest of the inside unpainted since you won’t be able to see it.
- Place a foam block or florist foam in the bottom of the planter. If you are going to be creating a hanging basket, add the wire back in at this time.
- Start by adding a tall piece of sturdy greenery {the fir worked well for this} into the middle of your planter securing it down into the foam. Top with soil. Continue layering a few other pieces of greenery around this keeping each side fairly symmetrical and pressing the heavier pieces down into the foam. You will likely need to trim off some of the greenery towards the end of the branch
- Continue to add layers of greenery until you have your desired fullness. Add a few twigs of berries and any other embellishments that you would like.
- Cut some chalkboard vinyl to your desired size and add whatever saying or design you would like using a chalk pen {this will hold up to the elements better than chalk if you will be leaving your basket outside}. I found that the vinyl stuck well on its own for a few days until we had a massive wind storm. I then decided that I would just add a little glue to secure it. 🙂
I will show you the rest of the porch next week, but here is a little sneak peek for you with the hanging baskets up.
For more Christmas outdoor DIY projects and decor ideas, check out these posts..
Rustic Front Porch Christmas Sign by Mountain Modern Life
DIY Painted Wood Snowman by The Frugal Homemaker
Merry Christmas Sign with Hanging Ornaments by The DIY Dreamer
Joy Porch Sign by Sugar Bee Crafts
Paint Dipped Pine Cones by Someday I’ll Learn
Santa Front Porch Display by NewlyWoodwards
DIY Black &White Ornaments by My Little Secrets
O Holy Night Sign by Marty’s Musings
Fence Picket Door Hanger by Maison de Pax
Ornament Frame Decor by Made to be a Momma
Holiday Planter by Life at Cloverhill
A Monogrammed Christmas Wreath by Just a Girl and Her Blog
Outdoor Christmas Display by Frugal Mom, Eh!
DIY Outdoor Plywood Holiday Trees by Décor Adventures
Rustic Hanging Christmas Baskets by Clean and Scentsible
All Things Heart and Home
A Pop of Pretty
Be Crafty Workshop
DIY Christmas Trees by Poofy Cheeks
And now for the GIVEAWAY!
BEHR Paint is giving out 3 gallons of paint {of your choice!} to 4 different winners. Just follow the prompts in the Rafflecopter below to enter. Please note that this sweepstakes is open to residents of the United States and Canada 19 years of age or older. Void where prohibited.
ginette4 says
My favourite colour is Ivory Keys..I’m not one for bold colours
Audra @ Renewed Projects says
Gorgeous porch display! LOVE that sleigh rides sign. Cute!
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks!
Kim@NewlyWoodwards says
I love the way you filled it with a mix of greens and Christmas decor. I just threw a ton of greens into our window boxes, but I know I need to make it look a little more put together. Thanks for sharing. Super cute and festive project.
Sadie Seasongoods says
Gorgeous- I just love it!! Thanks for linking up at Snickerdoodle Sunday!!
Julie says
I have red hanging baskets I was given last year with hanging cherry tomato plants in them. I am now wondering why I didn’t think to pop some greenery in them for Christmas, this looks so lovely. Thanks for the inspiration!
Lou Lou Girls says
Hello cute lady! I’m stopping by to let you know that your super cute hanging basket will be featured at our party that starts on Monday @7. Woo Hoo! Pinned and tweeted. We love partying with you and hope to see you on Monday! Happy Holidays! Lou Lou Girls
Mollie says
Darling, and looks pretty easy to do!! I love that!! Thanks for sharing on Throwback Thursday and I’ll be pinning this to our TBT pinterest! Hope to see you next time!!
Jennifer Dawn says
These are stunning! I featured this in collection of cozy, rustic Christmas ideas for our link party today.
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks Jennifer! Hope you had a wonderful Christmas!