
A few days ago I found a spare moment before family arrived and realized our front door still sat bare. I had already taken down the winter decorations weeks ago, but hadn’t replaced them with anything seasonal. No crunchy evergreen branches or leftover wreaths — small victory — but the porch felt empty and a little neglected.
With spring officially here and no planted pots yet, the entry looked like it was stuck between seasons. Empty containers and a few random items made the porch feel unfinished, not very welcoming, and certainly not ready for guests.

I wanted that “always on top of things” moment where the porch looks perfect on the first day of spring. It was rainy and I wasn’t keen on working outside, but then I remembered I already had what I needed: a scalloped basket I’d been saving and a few faux spring branches tucked away in the garage.

I put the faux branches in the basket, hung it on the door, and instantly the entry felt like spring. It was a quick fix that gave the porch personality without a full redesign. I can add planted pots and tidy the rest of the porch later on a sunny day.


The basket is fairly large, so it makes a bold statement on the door. You might worry someone could brush against the branches when entering, but the arrangement sits visibly on the door and requires deliberate movement to pass through, so it’s highly unlikely to cause any mishaps. If your door is smaller or you prefer a less dramatic look, a smaller-scale basket would work just as well.
For installation I simply hung the basket on a nail. It’s easy to move or replace as needed, which makes it convenient for seasonal swaps.

The scale of the basket combined with the tall branches is what gives this look its impact. It fills the door area nicely and reads well from the street, making the porch feel intentional and inviting. The size is an advantage if you want a strong focal point that’s visible from afar.
Once I add pots and finish tidying the porch, I’ll share a wider photo to show how it all comes together.

This scalloped basket also works beautifully as a wall statement if you have a spot indoors or on an entry wall. I’m excited to use it in different ways through the seasons, but right now it’s perfect on the front door — an easy, cheerful way to say we’re ready for spring and glad to be home.
Sources:
Door color: Wythe Blue (Benjamin Moore or a very similar shade)
Scalloped Basket
Ceiling Lantern (multiple colors)
Round Rattan Wall Mirror
Rattan Lampshade
Rope Door Stopper
Similar Faux White Spring Flower Stems