The holiday season is the ideal moment to really let your inventive side shine, especially when you’re jazzing up your front door for a friendly competition! Whether your heart is set on classic allure or something a bit more modern, I’ve gathered some ideas to help your door become the talk of the block.
1. Holiday Film Tribute
Pay tribute to classic holiday films using recognizable scenes and characters. I once recreated a famous scene from my favorite film, and it was a success!
2. Vintage Christmas Charm
Convey vintage Christmas vibes using classic baubles and retro colors. I found antique trinkets that added a nostalgic feel to my display.
3. Northernmost Point Postbox
Place a Northernmost Point postbox for letters to Father Christmas. I enjoyed watching the smiles on children’s faces as they placed their letters into the box.
4. Holiday Sprite Gathering
Feature a group of holiday sprites on your door to get a quirky spin. I used plush sprites and fairy lights to make a cozy scene.
5. Snowy Plains Express Adventure
Invite visitors aboard the Snowy Plains Express using a train-themed door. Adding railroad ties leading up to the door was my favorite touch.
6. Caribou Procession
Use depictions of caribou jumping across your door to achieve a lively ambiance. Adding bells to their neckbands brought about a festive jingle whenever the door was used.
7. Snowperson Greeting
Craft a cheerful snowperson on your door using white textile and fasteners. I included a root vegetable nose and neck wrap to get a fun finish.
8. Festive Fireplace Front
Craft a fireplace front on your door to get a cozy illusion. I used faux brick paper and a faux fire to get a warm, inviting look.
9. Candy Stick Woods
Position outsized candy sticks along your door for a sweet, festive hint. My own spin involved adding mint-scented baubles for an aromatic greeting.
10. Sugared Biscuit Cabin
Transform your door into a sugared biscuit cabin, finished with candy and frosting embellishments. I especially enjoyed employing sweet sticks for the detailing.
11. Father Christmas’s Sleigh Arrival
Recreate the arrival of Father Christmas’s sleigh using caribou and presents. I added a rooftop outline for extra dimension.
12. Pixie Workshop Entryway
Change your door into a Pixie Workshop using tiny tools and workshop signs. I used mini mallets and saws to add some authenticity.
13. Icy Scenery
Conjure up a frosty paradise using sparkling ice crystals and chilly blues. One year, I included fairy lights on my door, and it resembled an enchanted, snow-covered forest.
14. Festive Garland Exhibition
Hang a set of garlands of varying sizes to make a statement. I once added cone-shaped fruit and drupes to introduce a dash of class.
15. Father Christmas’s Workshop Theme
Recreate Santa’s workshop right at your doorstep with busy little elves and bright tools. I once put together some small wood toys and set them among artificial snow, and it created a magical scene.
16. Gift-Wrapped Surprise
Enclose your door just like a huge Yuletide present, finished with a ribbon. I went with bright, shiny paper that reflected the sunlight beautifully throughout the day.
17. Christmas Countdown Calendar
Turn your door into an interactive Christmas countdown calendar. I used small packets filled with treats and activities for each day leading up to Christmas.
18. Nutcracker Sentinel
Position gigantic nutcracker soldiers on either side of your door to get a dignified appearance. These attractive characters once stood guard at my doorway and became an area favorite.

