Well, it’s not totally finished but if I waited until everything was exactly as I wanted it I would never have anything to post! That’s why I love Nester’s mantra – she really has helped me overcome in this area. I will continue to tweak over the next week or so as I always do. I still get totally giddy when I see my door!!!

Here it is with flash!

And without flash so you can get the full idea.

And here’s a closeup of the door hanging. It’s a reinvention (or knock-off, if you prefer) of what
Susie Harris did last year inside her home.
Roeshel did two awesome interpretations in her home this year, too! I wanted the look but you know me – always thinking about my door!
It rained here again this weekend so I didn’t quite finish up, yet. I added black ribbon with orange polka dots to keep it cheery spooky! I still have a few more ribbons and moss to add. I got the last two smaller birds I could find – wish I could find one more little guy. As we get about two weeks out from Halloween I will add another fun dimension and will post in time for a fall porch party I ran across today. I’ll update with details when I find it again in my notes!

The bucket is a re-purpose of the back of my flower market door bucket. I painted just the back orange so I can still use as is (or paint another color) for spring door decor! Now I have 2 buckets for the price of one!!!

I’m contemplating adding a message in black to the bucket…welcome or boo! or something??? Or should I just leave well enough alone? What do you think? I love your feedback!
I’m linking up with several parties this week. I wish we could party IRL – wouldn’t that be COOL? Welcome to everyone visiting from these parties! If you like what you see, why not follow me!? Please stop over and check out all these fabulous parties for lots of inspiration! Happy week! ~Southern Fried Gal
p.s. Don’t forget to visit Cheri and get your name in the hat for all those FABULOUS giveaways!!!
October 5, 2009
I love your “tree” with the birds on your front door! Your porch looks great!
October 5, 2009
It’s beautiful!
October 5, 2009
Love it! I just decorated my front porch for the fall, too. =)
October 5, 2009
What a thrifty idea you have here with the planter…luv it! Hope you have a great week.
Blessings,
Linda
October 5, 2009
Very cute. I love the orange.
Your grapevine looks fab.
Cheri
October 5, 2009
Your porch looks wonderful. Love that grapevine with the lights.
October 5, 2009
Awesome! I LOVE it! Your entire entry looks ‘classy’ spooky!
How about your house # in black on the planter? I think “Boo” would be cute too or “Enter at your own risk” but that’s kind of long.
Such a clever spin. Great job!
Thanks for adding your beautiful idease to the Fall Festival!
Roeshel
October 5, 2009
VERY tastefully done entry! Looks very nice and I just love the orange planter with the super cute “spooky” tree! Your initial/monogram might be cute on it, but it looks great just as it is!
~Rhonda
October 5, 2009
Oh my goodness! I love the door–love love love it! Mine is the same style and I could do this! Where did you find the garland with lights? I also did the “nevermore” arrangement on my sideboard. My daughter thinks the crows are “creepy”–yes, that’s the point!! I love the way yours shows up through the light!! Great job!! Creepy and still tasteful
October 5, 2009
Your entry looks so put together and welcoming! I like Roeshel’s idea of adding a little saying on the planter. Great job!
pk @ room remix
October 5, 2009
It looks great!! I love the tree on your door and the way it looks at night! I would probably add something on the wall pocket too….Boo is cute!
October 5, 2009
beautiful! such a smart idea to paint the back- i may have to use that on my christmas one…thanks for sharing!
October 5, 2009
Those arrangements are gorgeous!!! I wish my front porch looked like yours!!!
October 5, 2009
I just painted some twigs black and love what you did with them om the front door.
Thanks for sharing!
October 5, 2009
It looks REALLY cool at night! What a creative idea!
October 5, 2009
I love how the lighted grapevine wreath looks around your door! Might need to try that myself…mmmm, where’s my hubby.
October 6, 2009
I think Boo would look like just the right touch to set off the orange. It is wonderful the way it is, but the boooooo would be good. Love the entire look of the door, spooky and perfect…I am a new follower, come visit me..
October 6, 2009
Spooky with class! I love the entire look, and I agree that some words might be nice on the orange container. “Boo” or maybe “Happy Haunting” if you’re feeling adventurous.
October 6, 2009
I like the idea of adding “Boo” to the front! Great job…love that gorgeous “garland” around the door.
Stopping by from Kimba’s party tonight.
October 6, 2009
I love your porch!
ps. I’d paint BOO!
October 6, 2009
I have that same door planter and have never thought to paint one side. What a great idea, thanks :)!
October 6, 2009
So beautiful! Love it! You definitely need to bring this over for The Posh Porch Party.
October 6, 2009
I LOVE your door hanging! Very cute! ~Ashley
October 6, 2009
Super cool – we love how it looks at night!
October 6, 2009
First off-thank you for your sweet prayers for me-I needed them yesterday.
I also wanted to let you know that you’ve been featured–go grab your button.
Cheri
October 6, 2009
Looks great!
October 7, 2009
I love the grape vine and lights. It’s all so cute!
October 7, 2009
Now that is inspiration!
October 7, 2009
Really nice; I especially like how you outlined the door frame with the grapewreath–like stuff and lights. I always love birds , even the spokier black kind
October 8, 2009
Love your door!! The branches and the bird…looks great!!!
October 11, 2009
I really enjoyed looking around your blog! What great ideas!!
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November 3, 2009
Hey! Just wanted to let you know I gave you a shout out! Pop over and grab a button!
Thanks so much for sharing your creativity!
Roeshel
November 4, 2009
This is so adorable!!! Really adorable! I just found your blog and love it!!
I’m a follower!!
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November 30, 2012
Those arrangements are gorgeous!!! I wish my front porch looked like yours!!!