Oh, and that Noel sign? It came from the Dollar Spot at Target! ![]() ![]() Having one "statement" piece to work around can save money! I love to shop the day after any holiday for decor on clearance that I can use for years to come. Grouping similar items creates a higher end look and helps pull the mantel decor together.Īnother year you can see I used that same reindeer to create a different look. On the mantel above I gathered candle holders and lanterns from around my house to compliment the silver reindeer I had. Shopping your house is another way to decorate on the cheap. It's an easy way to change up decorating colors each year without spending a ton of money! In the picture above you can see I also bought inexpensive live garland at my local hardware store and used floral wire to add ornaments to it as well.Īs you can see on the shelves in the picture above I also use inexpensive ornaments to fill cloches and jars to add color to a room. Just this week I was at Michaels and saw a sleeve of 100 ornaments on sale for $10-more than enough to make this wreath. If you look for a great deal on bulk ornaments you can save a lot of money and get a lot of bang for your buck. One of my most popular Christmas decorating posts is a DIY Ornament wreath. Today I thought it would be fun to look back at some of the inexpensive Christmas decorating ideas I've shared in the past to help get your home looking festive without emptying your bank account! I never imagined it would turn into my business and full time job, but I'm so grateful that it has! Over the years I've shared a lot of ways that you can decorate your home on the cheap-it's a bit of a passion of mine. ![]() It's hard for me to wrap my head around the fact that I've been blogging and sharing with you all here for almost seven years! This little blog started as a way to occupy myself as a pregnant stay at home mom when my husband was deployed to Iraq.
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