This post shows you 25 creative Christmas door decoration ideas to brighten your holidays. If you want inspo to make your home feel cozy, then keep reading!
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Looking to add some festive charm to your home this holiday season? Christmas door decorating is the perfect way to welcome guests and make it REALLY feel like Christmas around the house.
Whether you prefer classic wreaths, long drapey garlands, or cute and quirky DIY touches, any door can easily become the holiday centerpiece of your home.
Trust me when I say you can literally use ANY door. Hard to believe? Keep reading! Whether you want to decorate the front door, bedroom doors, bathroom doors – even the shed door – you just need a door and some Christmas supplies.
In this guide, we’ve rounded up 25 creative Christmas door decoration ideas that will instantly boost your curb appeal AND interior holiday cheer.
First, we’ll start inside and explore creative ways to decorate interior doors for Christmas, from bedroom doors to kitchen entries, and more.
Then, we’ll move outside and focus on how to elevate your front door with classic wreaths, garlands, and creative DIY tutorials for Christmas decorations on front door.
Whether you’re looking for elegant, simple touches or bold, fun ideas, let’s make your home as merry and bright as the season itself!
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Top Christmas Door Decoration Ideas to Elevate Your Home This Season
Christmas Door Decorations for Inside the Home
1. Rudolph tangled in Christmas lights
Why not go for a funny twist on a classic Christmas character like Rudolph?
All you need to recreate this look is crafting felt, hot glue, and a sharp pair of scissors. You can pre-draw your Rudolph (could do Santa or other characters too), cut it out, and assemble with the hot glue gun.
If you don’t have access to felt, you can try construction paper too.
Use shiny Christmas tinsel around the doorframe in green, red, or gold to add some sparkle.
You can adhere it to the door with wall-safe tape, adhesive dots, or mounting putty.
2. Simple male and female snowperson faces
If you want to decorate kids’ bedroom doors for Christmas, this is a cute idea that’s simple to make.
What you’ll need:
- Cut out 10 black circles for each face—8 medium ones for the smile and buttons, and 2 larger ones for the eyes.
- Then, cut out 2 orange triangles, one for each snowman’s nose.
- For the scarf, tape two different ribbons across each door and tie them to the doorknobs.
3. Easy wrapping paper bedroom doors
If you want easy DIY Christmas door decoration ideas, this one is for you!
You can easily recreate this look in a few minutes at home, and turn ordinary-looking bedroom or bathroom doors into looking like Christmas gifts!
All you need to do is tape ribbon across the door, top-to-top and side-to-side, or do diagonal stripes with your ribbon across the door.
Next, put a bow on the door for the finishing touch, and you’re done!
If you don’t have ribbon, you could use some strips of wrapping paper too.
You can also hang christmas lights around the doorframes for a twinkling, festive touch!
4. White Christmas lights and red stockings
Christmas lights and red stockings make a perfect duo for decorating doors this season!
Hang some cute red stockings on each door – you could definitely get these at Dollar Tree – and hang white Christmas lights around the doorframes and baseboards lining the hallway for a warm, inviting glow.
This look instantly feels festive and adds that traditional holiday charm that everyone loves.
5. The Grinch from the side holding a Christmas ornament
A Grinch-themed door featuring the classic shape of him sneaking around the corner, fingers pinched and holding a Christmas tree ornament, is an eye-catching and fun holiday decoration idea.
You can create this by making cutouts or drawing his leg and arm on colored poster board.
Hang a shiny green ornament from his hand, and maybe even add a few string lights around the door to make it pop.
This setup is perfect for adding some humor and nostalgia to your Christmas door decorations.
6. Big red tulle bow
This door looks a little like a vault? haha but never mind that – you can easily do this design to any interior door!
I’m loving how voluminous and elegant it looks.
To start, you will need roughly 6-9 yards of tulle, depending on the side of your door and how voluminous you want it.
You’ll want to make the large bow first and set it aside for later.
Then, wrap the tulle vertically around the door with ends meeting at the middle of the door.
Next, wrap the tulle horizontally around the door, again with the ends meeting in the center of the door. If anything is sagging (it can be difficult to wrap tightly), you can use wall-safe tape to help hold up the tulle.
Then, affix the bow to the door at the center point (where you’ve crossed the tulle in each direction).
Finally, add some beautiful hanging pine and holly berries for a wintry look.
7. Red Snoopy door with bells
Snoopy is the cutest Christmas mascot! A red Snoopy-themed door with bells is perfect for adding a nostalgic yet playful look to your Christmas decor.
Start with a bold red background on the door, then place a large cutout or print of Snoopy dressed in holiday style—think Santa hat or scarf.
Add little jingle bells around the door frame to add a cheerful sound every time it opens.
This look is a fun nod to “Peanuts” and will bring instant holiday cheer to any space, appealing to both kids and adults alike.
8. Mean Girls Christmas door
For a totally fetch Christmas door decoration idea, go for a “Mean Girls” Christmas theme!
Use a striped background with bold quotes from the movie, like “MERRY FETCH-MAS” or “On Wednesdays We Wear Pink (and Red and Green!)” for a festive spin.
Add some Santa hats, candy canes, and glittering garland, and don’t forget iconic images like Regina’s “Burn Book” or even silhouettes of the Plastics in their famous talent show scene.
It’s a clever twist on Christmas door decoration ideas that’ll definitely bring laughs and holiday spirit to anyone who stops by!
9. Gingerbread house door
Turn a door in your home into a gingerbread door!
Upcycle a roll of brown wrapping paper and a package of construction paper into a gingerbread house.
All you’ll need to do is use the brown paper as your background and cut shapes out of the construction paper to glue on top.
Do a white “shingle” roof and border around the door, add some decorative shapes, some windows, and a little tree if you have room. Really, you can decorate it any way you want.
This is a great way to get the kids involved too.
10. Elegant Christmas door
If you want a Christmas door decoration idea for a master bedroom, this would work really well.
Affix a garland to the upper corner of the door, and weave battery-powered lights throughout it.
Decorate it with faux pointsettas (or bows) and hang some cascading Christmas ornaments from it.
To be on the safe side, put the garland on the left side of the doorframe so that you don’t bump into the ornaments when you’re walking through the door!
11. Candy cane doorway
DIY Candy Cane Pillars for Your Doorway
Bring a festive, candy-cane twist to any door with these easy DIY pillars!
Here’s how to create a similar look using cardboard tubes, red velvet ribbon, white “snow,” and fairy lights.
Materials:
- 2 Large Cardboard Tubes (mailing tubes or concrete form tubes)
- White Wrapping/Contact Paper
- Red Velvet Ribbon (about 2” wide)
- White Faux Snow Material (like cotton batting or snow blanket material)
- Battery-Operated Fairy Lights
- Hot Glue or Double-Sided Tape
- Candy decorations or red bow (optional)
Steps:
- Wrap the Tubes – Cover tubes with white paper, securing with tape or glue.
- Create the Candy Cane Stripes – Wrap red velvet ribbon diagonally around each tube, gluing or taping at the ends.
- Add the Snow Top – Glue a “snow” ledge at the top of each tube for a frosty effect. You can use cardboard or styrofoam secured to each tube – anything light and stiff will work.
- Add Fairy Lights – Position lights under the snow for a soft glow, or you can wrap them around the tubes too.
- Top with candy – Attach decorative candies along the top, or a big red bow for a festive touch.
The soft glow from the lights under the snow, paired with the luxe velvet ribbon, creates an elegant yet festive display.
12. Wrap the door like a present
Transforming your door into a wrapped Christmas present is one of the easiest and most festive ways to decorate this season.
All it takes is some wrapping paper, big velvet ribbon, and a big bow to make any door feel like a giant gift.
This look works beautifully on main interior doors, like livingroom doors, but it’s also perfect for bedroom doors, adding a festive touch to the inside of your home.
Choose classic red-and-green colors for a traditional look, or go for metallics like gold and silver for a luxe, modern vibe.
Christmas Door Decoration Ideas for Front Door
If you’ve made it this far, here are Christmas decor ideas for your front door!
13. Sweet Christmas candy canes
I’m loving how fun and creative this is!
Why not add a sweet touch to your home’s entrance with candy cane decorations?
This is perfect for if you have a porch you can incorporate into the decor. You can add little christmas trees, pointsettas, or extra candy canes (or similar) decor to really make your front door pop!
Whether you opt for oversized candy canes, peppermint candy decorations, a candy cane wreath, or all of the above, this playful and sweet design brings the spirit of Christmas right to your doorstep.
14. Gold and green garland with pinecones
For a sophisticated holiday touch, try a gold and green garland with pinecones on your front door.
You just can’t go wrong with gold and green; it’s elegant and timeless.
Add a few fairy lights or a festive bow to enhance the look, and you’ve got an elegant, nature-inspired Christmas door decoration that stands out.
15. Olive Christmas wreaths with bows
For something a little different, this is a great idea to try!
Hang Christmas wreaths made from olive branches instead of usual pine or cedar. You can use real or faux olive branches, or get pre-made wreaths if you want to have it all ready quickly.
Then, use billowy fabric and make big beautiful bows. I love the pink and plaid combination, but you could really do any color combination you like.
The earthy tones of the olive leaves paired with a stylish bow create a warm and inviting atmosphere that’s perfect for welcoming guests.
16. French country cottage
Why not try a french country cottage theme for your front door decorations?
You can use beautiful bunting, real or faux garland, and classic red bows to bring the look to life.
To weather-proof some of your materials, consider using water-resistant fabric or using some clear weatherproofing spray on the materials to keep them looking fresh for the season.
If you live in a warmer climate, you may not have to worry about it as much, but if you get a lot of rain or snow during the holiday season, a weather-proofing spray will help it last.
17. Vintage farmhouse Christmas door decorations
Add a warm, vintage farmhouse look to your door this Christmas with charming, nostalgic decor!
Start with a rustic wreath adorned with pinecones, berries, and bows, and accent with an old-fashioned mailbox for letters to Santa.
Consider a coat rack with custom name tags to welcome family and friends, and display an iron candle lantern nearby for a soft, inviting glow.
For a touch of whimsy, add plastic snowflakes (designed to mimic paper snowflakes) hanging from the ceiling.
These small details will create the most beautiful Christmas porch!
18. Farmhouse Christmas front door
If you want a cozy, nostalgic setup that feels festive and inviting, go for Farmhouse inspired Christmas decor.
You can do a classic red sleigh with wooden skate cutouts, white crates filled with bright poinsettias, and some gifts wrapped in rustic kraft paper with pretty bows.
Place tall rain boots by the door, stuffed with soft cotton and sprigs of holly for that rustic farmhouse feel.
Tying it all together is a wreath on the door with a red plaid bow, bringing a touch of holiday cheer to the entrance!
19. Pink and gold
I’m loving the mix of unexpected pink tones with traditional Christmas garlands.
You can mix bright and soft shades of pink ornaments with white snowflakes nestled throughout the garland, while gold accents add a touch of glamour.
This combo of pinks, whites, and metallics is a chic, modern take on holiday decor that’s perfect for anyone looking to add a unique and feminine look to their entryway.
20. Modern Farmhouse Christmas door decor
I absolutely love this modern take on the farmhouse aesthetic. If you love a natural look that’s understated, but still looks farmhouse style, this is the look for you.
Add a faux norfolk pine garland around the door (you’ll need 3 garlands rougly 6 feet long), mini Christmas tree accents (two for symmetry!), and a matching wreath with farmhouse bells in the center of the door.
Add fairy lights throughout to make everything sparkle!
Next, use a washable outdoor rug (like the Ruggable rug above) layered with a festive doormat on top. Trust me, washable rugs are AMAZING for the porch! it takes decor to a new level and you can wash it!
This look is traditional, classy, understated, but still warm and welcoming for your family and guests!
21. Orange slices, white baubles, and pinecones
I absolutely LOVE dried orange slices in Christmas garlands; it’s natural, no plastic, and you can make them yourself!
You can also use dried blood orange slices or grapefruits if you want. Dried blood orange results in a lovely deep red color that would work really well.
Mix the slices with bright white baubles and earthy pinecones to recreate this look.
This combo brings all the cozy vibes and makes your decor pop with natural color and texture.
Perfect for wreaths and garlands, these decorations keep things stylish and eco-friendly.
22. Southern Christmas door decor
These Southern-inspired Christmas garlands and wreaths are pure magic!
If you’re lucky enough to live in the South, why not make use of the unique beauty in your area?
Think about a Christmas decor twist with vibrant hibiscus, fresh lemons, and ripe pears, like in the photo. This combo feels bright, lively, and so welcoming!
Who says Christmas has to be all snow and frost? Embracing the warmth and tropical vibes around you brings a personal and festive touch to your holiday decor.
23. Black and white courtly check Christmas decor
Honestly, I hadn’t seen this decor style used at Christmas before, but I’m obsessed with it now!
This is a great way to add a playful yet classic vibe to your front door or porch.
Think checkered bows on wreaths, matching planters for your front porch, and a festive checkered door mat.
You can also reflect this look on your tree by using checkered ribbon for wrapping gifts or using checkered ornaments. So fun!
24. Boughs of holly
If you want to do something simple but beautiful, try this look.
All you need to do is use a door hanger to hold a door basket, and put branches of pine and holly inside (or any Christmas greens).
You can finish the look by wrapping some burlap ribbon around the basket for an earthy touch.
25. Gold star decals
Spruce up your front door for Christmas with star decals on the door to create a sparkling, celestial touch.
Add some vintage charm with a metal flower bucket filled with seasonal greenery and a classic candle lantern for that warm, inviting glow.
This blend of twinkling stars, fairy lights, rustic elements, and Christmas cheer will bring a cozy, timeless holiday vibe right to your doorstep, giving your guests a festive welcome.
26. DIY large Christmas bells made out of plastic bowls
Can you believe this Christmas decor is made out of plastic mixing bowls? This is easy DIY Christmas decor you can recreate in a flash at home.
Start with large plastic mixing bowls (you can find these at Dollar Tree or similar dollar stores), and coat with either spray paint, joint or compound filler, or papier maché.
If you go the spray paint route, go for ones labeled “stone finish” or “hammered finish”. These add a natural or metallic texture, making the bell look realistic (brands like Rust-Oleum and Krylon offer these types of paints).
When the spray paint/compound/or papier maché mixture has set, glue two bowls together along their rim into a circular shape.
Attach some hanging rings to the top with some festive decor like velvet bows, pinecones, and cedar branches, and you’ll have fabulous DIY Christmas bells for your front door!
Attach them to a garland around your front door for a beautiful, festive look.
You could also attach them to trees in your yard, or along a railing near the front door.
This post showed you 25 Christmas door decoration ideas for inside and outside the home.
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