does anyone have some good ideas for decorating on a budget?
does anyone have some good ideas for decorating on a budget?
The dollar store, thrift shops, craigs list or free cycle. I try to buy my stuff after Christmas for the following year.
I bought an entire Christmas villiage at two thrift stores this year, very good condition, for only about $25 total. Very pleased with that purchase.
I also get a lot of little household decorations like mugs and candle holders, etc, from dollar stores!
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Oh, yes! There are paper patterns online which can be used for making ornaments or you can trace around cookie cutters. Computer paper or cardstock can be used. You can paint your windows with poster paint freehand or with stencils. You can buy ornaments, wrapping paper, cookie cutters, etc. at Goodwill; I take stuff I don't use to Goodwill.
A small tree with paper ornaments all cut from white paper is very pretty.
And just look for craft ideas online.
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The parking lot where I work is surrounded by trees. I filled a bag with pine cones. It didn't cost me a cent.
I would agree with Donna-50 .I have acquired the vast majority of my decorations at the after Christmas sales. I always go the day after Christmas and get a few treasures. Be warned the day after is not for the faint at heart those girls can be brutal .
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"Hail him who saves you by his grace,
and crown him Lord of all."
I know the kind you mean. My mother had us pick them up one summer. We lived in Calgary, so you could get some huge pine cones on the ground near the huge evergreens out near the mountains. I think she still puts them out every year. The grand kids may have gotten new ones for her by now.
I will recycle all the christmas decors i've used last year. But i will put a different twist for it to look a little different from last year.
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Another way to save money on Christmas decorations is to make your own! This blog had a few great do-it-yourself Christmas projects. Here is one for a snowman:
Paint Ideas Blog - Jingle Snowman
Let me know if this helps!
Kate