I love Christmas planters! I also get window box envy during the holidays. This might be the year I get some window boxes of my own. Don't you just love looking at the Christmas decorations for window boxes? Some people are just super creative!
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In this DIY Outdoor Winter Planter post I show you how I made a tall planter with lights, natural greenery and my summer planter trellis.
When life was busy I had a couple of old trees that I put into my planters by my front porch. Just seeing the lights made me happy! Not fancy but the welcoming lights on the tree were pretty!
Take a look at this beautiful planter! Fresh green, red dogwood twigs and white birch branches are my favorite combination for a winter planter to this day.
I love the natural look. I also love how it looks beautiful during the day and doesn't depend on nighttime lights to make it merry and bright.
I just love the use of the birch tree branches and the red dogwood branches. Such a beautiful contrast in colors.
These are the window boxes that I'm envious of. I really, really love Christmas window boxes. Maybe one day, I'll have some!
Here is another window box with more of a red theme - pretty red poinsettias!
If you have a few minutes, you can throw together a window box like this one below - when the snow comes, no one will see the wires - lol.
Here is another wonderful planter totally redone for Christmas!
Below is a sled filled with Christmas greenery! I like the lamp too! These items make this display look great during the day.
Not a planter, but a shrub. Wow, talk about planning for your winter Christmas-themed decorations. Love this shrub!
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Leanna
I love these ideas! I have a "outside christmas decorations" just outside my door that YOU made me years ago. I love it! Drive by (at night) and see if you remember...