Who doesn't love decorating for a theme? It's especially fun when we can bring the holiday cheer outside! Below are 20 Fall Themed Outdoor Decorations that are sure to excite any DIYer 🙂
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Pumpkin Topiary
Having this on your doorstep makes for such a festive greeting to your visitors. Plus, it’s super easy to make so you can have be the awe of the neighborhood.
By: Pumpkin Topiary
Deco Mesh Door Frame
Put a little flare around your door that will be able to stay up for till winter. (if you’re on a phone this link will take you to the Pinterest pin and clicking that will download a PDF of the instructions)
By: Big Lots
Twinkling Fall Topiary
The author has these cute trees inside but I think they would be darling on the front porch too! Plus they are so easy to make you'll have them done in one afternoon.
By: Home Talk
DIY Rustic Wheelbarrow
The awesome people over at Home Depot have a great tutorial for this super cute wheelbarrow that is perfect for any festive fall yard. While you’re there check out some of the other awesome DIYs they have.
By: Home Depot
Harvest Display
Fall is all about pumpkins so how about making a harvest display by adding some and maybe a dried corn here and there to give some festiveness to the front porch.
By: Three Pixie Lane
Thanksgiving Photo Props
Cottage in the Oaks shows us how she set up her front door with lots of pictures to help you out. I couldn’t have done it better myself 😊
DIY Reversible Pallet
This cute little guy has a scarecrow on one side and a snowman on the other! What could be better than a decoration you can switch between seasons?
DIY Marquee Pumpkin Lights
Brighten your porch with these fantastic pumpkins. This project couldn’t be easier either. Do your normal season carving but this time make a hole to fit in the letters, light em up and all your neighbors will be stopping to admire them.
Candle Stick Pilgrims
If you want to give your porch the feel of Thanksgiving, then add a few of these guys to greet your guests as they come for that big dinner.
Fall Sign
I don’t know about you but for our family we always hit this pumpkin patch so this sign reminds me of all the fun we’ve had. It is the perfect addition to any fall porch and gives a little whimsical feel.
By: The Happy Scraps
Pallet Turkey Tom
Add a splash of color too your front door with this lively little friend. Plus, since he’s made of pallet wood it’s super cheap to make this fun DIY.
By: Diva of DIY
DIY Fall Rake Sign
I’m in love with this adorable Fall sign! It’s so cute and simple but with a flair of classy sophistication.
By: Home Talk
Farmhouse Pumpkin Bucket
This would make such a great little addition to the rest of your awesome decorations and can be big enough for the porch or small enough for a table.
Pumpkin Patch Sign
All these pumpkins everywhere we might as well be a pumpkin patch, right? So, let’s make a sign to go with it!
pumpkin topiary with lights
How about something neutral to go with all the orange of the season? This awesome topiary will add that contrast for you! It also lights up to add some ambiance to your entryway.
harvest mailbox
Extend the decorating all the way to the street by making your mailbox festive too. All these colors are sure to put a smile on your mailman’s face.
Hay Bail Lounger
What could be more Fall then using some hay bales as a chair?! It looks super comfortable and perfect to relax with some hot cocoa.
By: Country Living
Neutral Fall Front Porch
How about we throw all the rules of Fall out the door and go for an all neutral pallet. Head on over to Tary Whiteakers blog and she’ll show you how she did it.
By: Tary Whiteaker
Grapevine Chandelier
One of the most neglected areas to decorate is up yet it is the one place that really makes an impression and boy will this light display make a statement to anyone who comes to your porch.
Wheat Wreath
Martha Stewart does it again! I love how simple and easy this wreath is and it ties in the lovely fall feeling we're going for 🙂
By: Martha Stewart
Happy crafting!

























