How Jaclyn Smith’s Front Porch Uses Garland, Wreaths, and Poinsettias to Capture the True Spirit of Christmas in a Simple, Elegant Design
I'm convinced that Jaclyn's front porch is the perfect holiday greeting that'll never date – and it's so easy to recreate
To me, nothing quite says Christmas like a decorated porch. A festive front entrance is not only a timeless homage to the season, but it's the most welcoming way to greet guests as they arrive over the holidays.
I've long believed that the recipe for the perfect porch lies in three things: a lush garland, a festive wreath, and seasonal potted plants. So, when I saw Jaclyn Smith's front entrance adorned with all these festive staples and more, you can imagine my delight.
Despite being a surprisingly easy-to-recreate Christmas decor idea, Jaclyn's porch is wonderfully nostalgic and evokes the true spirit of Christmas.
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Jaclyn's Christmas porch features a lush garland, two potted poinsettias and a rather impressive wreath. With only three accessories required, you can recreate this heritage-inspired look at home with ease.
The ultimate symbol of Christmas, nothing beats the festivity of a vibrant poinsettia. Tucked away in a rustic terracotta pot, it's hard to believe this realistic red poinsettia isn't real with its delicate leaves and petals. It'll stand proud on any porch all season long.
A front door without a wreath is like a mantel without a garland; it's taboo at Christmas. While wreaths can be costly, this red and green style created by the ever-stylish Shea McGee is a classic choice that proves you don't have to spend a fortune to make your entrance feel festive.
Drape this pine garland around an arch or front door for the perfect festive flourish that frames and welcomes. So similar to real pine, it evokes a similar wintry feel with far less fuss – you can bring it out year on year and feel assured it'll shine for the whole season.
Proving that nothing beats timeless Christmas decor, Jaclyn's porch is the ultimate holiday greeting.
Using two lush garlands to accentuate both her front door and pillared entrance, Jaclyn's classic arrangement is simple but so effective, framing the architecture and bringing the outdoors in. Note how the first garland drapes just low enough for drama and impact, and the second is perfectly fitted around the arched front door.
Hidden amongst the foliage are two golden cherubs that add a decadent nostalgia to the arrangement, flanking the doorway and inviting you to come inside. They contrast beautifully with the greenery and will reflect the light in the evening.
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Let's not forget the festive wreath, either. Decorated with a large red velvet bow (you can create your own with this Deep Red Holiday Ribbon from Crate & Barrel), pine cones, and golden baubles, it's the perfect centerpiece that frames the front door and connects the decorations.
The potted poinsettias bring color and vibrancy, a refreshing contrast against the green foliage. Together, they create the traditional and oh-so familiar color palette we all know and love this time of year.
Jaclyn's front porch is timeless, elegant, and oh-so festive. It embraces the spirit of Christmas without feeling kitsch or tacky; all achieved with three staples: a garland, a wreath, and some poinsettias.

I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew while working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy collecting antique decor and mid-century furniture for my home.
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