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How to Decorate a Christmas Birdbath

Christmas birdbath

Decorating the outside of our homes is just as important as all the festive decor we sprinkle inside. Today I am sharing how to decorate a birdbath with Christmas cheer.

Using garden statuary and lawn ornaments during the winter months for seasonal decor is a great way to stretch their use during the dormant colder months.

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Today I am sharing seasonal inspiration with blogging friends. Thank you to our host Carol from Bluesky at Home for bringing us together and sharing all things Christmas for our home. Please make sure to visit all the additional bloggers sharing in the Celebrate the Holiday series at the end of this post.

If you’re coming over from visiting Nicolle @ Our Tiny Nest, welcome, I am so glad you are here! Nicole is full of inspiration and has wonderful ideas. If you’re a regular reader, thanks for stopping by. If you don’t know me, I am looking forward to getting to know you.

You can find all the other bloggers sharing more Christmas content at the bottom of this post. Make sure to visit them for more Christmas inspiration.

We added a birdbath focal point to our front yard when we remodeled {more front yard design details}.  We love to have feathered friends visit, but it is also fun to decorate the birdbath for the seasons.

We found this vintage birdbath in Eugene, Oregon at an Antique mall but there’s also this more simple birdbath or this more ornate version if you are looking for one.

I shared how the birdbath was decorated for Thanksgiving last year in this post {Thanksgiving Welcome Ideas} and for Halloween this year in this post {It’s in the Details Halloween Outdoor Decor}. Today I’ll show you how I decorate the birdbath for the holiday season.

Strip the birdbath of any decor it might have already had, plus clean it so it’s ready for its seasonal party dress. It’s always a good idea to start with a clean slate at the onset of a new project to clear out the noise, allowing one to focus on the task at hand..

Bringing all your supplies and decor pieces together helps facilitate the process. Having everything at the ready in one place makes decorating the birdbath more enjoyable and reduces stress. This way there is no need to stop and search for something. I used fresh greenery branches, pine cones, naturally dried hydrangeas and plastic baubles to decorate our statuary birdbath..

Form a foundation on the birdbath basin by laying down greenery branches, creating a bed for all the other pieces. We use a fresh Christmas tree, and Mr. M trims it as he strings the lights, which provides branches for decor. If you don’t have fresh greenery, you can find great faux greenery here and here.

Next lay large sized pine cones on the greenery. I use pine cones for home decor frequently and tend to forage for different varieties when we are in woodsy outdoor destinations. If you can’t find pine cones where you live these or these are great choices.

Tuck floral stems around the birdbath, nestling the stems under the greenery to secure them in place. We have several hydrangea bushes in a few different varieties and hydrangeas are on repeat around here, whether fresh or dry, or inside or outside. Here is a resource for faux hydrangeas for your convenience.

Fill in the rest of the arrangement with ornaments around the bed of greenery in between the pine cones and flowers, finishing off the display. I used plastic ornaments that are nor fragile or breakable, making them outdoor friendly.

Sprinkle decor pieces around the birdbath base. This provides a cohesive styling between the Christmas birdbath and the location.

Most of the organic items I used on this project were foraged one way or another. If you buy a fresh Christmas tree always check the garbage bins for excess greenery at the tree lot. I always ask before I take anything, and they are happy for me to haul some branches away.

The hydrangeas are from our backyard, which dry naturally. The pine cones I have foraged through the years from different parks, nature walks, etc. The baubles are the only pieces purchased and the ornaments are from the Dollar Tree while the finials are from Hobby Lobby.  These are a great alternative.

Closing Thoughts

I hope this encourages you to decorate garden statuary for Christmas. Beyond a birdbath you can decorate urns, troughs, statues and more, dressing them with holiday vibes.

There’s slightly less than seven weeks left until Christmas. So much to do, and so little time. Join me for more seasonal inspiration delivered directly to your in box.

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