When decorating for the holidays, it can be tempting to buy new decorations to deck out your home only for them to be thrown out the year after because they no longer fit your personal tastes. We asked pros to share their favorite budget-friendly holiday decorating tips, so you can still have a festive home for way less.
Read on to see what six tips you need to follow when it comes to affordably decorating for the holidays.
Stockings placed by the chimney with care don’t have to represent one and done. Ditch the character designs and aim for a stocking that lasts.
Jenn Pike, the founder of Wild Rose Country Home, says creating your own stockings out of a fabric you love will have you looking forward to unpacking your decor every fall. You will be keeping trendy, cheap felt stockings that have little meaning after a while out of the trash and retain a sense of continuity for the ages.
One of Pike’s big winter holiday tips is to incorporate evergreens and other plants—faux or real—such as eucalyptus, spruce, hydrangeas, wood branches, and pine cones. Create a garland to place on a stairway railing, make a decorative ring for a candle, or sprinkle leaves and twigs around your fireplace mantel.
You don’t have to look far for the perfect greenery. The backyard or the park down the street will likely have everything you need to make your home look picture-perfect year after year. You aren’t spending extra cash, and your home will keep looking great.
“Elegant nature-inspired touches are easy to add and will never go out of style. Plus, they are a fantastic way to bring high-end style to the holidays on a low-end budget," Ursula Carmona, the founder of Home Made By Carmona, says.
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