Decorating Your Home for Fall on a Budget
The price of seasonal decor is on the rise. So, what's a stylish décor enthusiast to do when trying to decorate for fall? Take on a DIY project, of course!
Whether you're working on a dollar-store budget, or simply trying to save a dime, with a bit of ingenuity and time, you'll be well on your way to fall home decor that even Martha Stewart deems worthy.
Try these inexpensive decor ideas to jazz up your home for fall:
Pinecone wreath. Greeting your guests at the door with a pinecone wreath ensures a warm and stylish welcome. Rather than paying the standard price of $50 to $100 for a pinecone wreath, make one yourself for under $10! Turn it into a family fun adventure.
Take an afternoon to collect pinecones with your children or grandchildren. Two small shopping bags of pinecones should be enough for a large wreath. Next, purchase a Styrofoam wreath for approximately $1, a glue gun for around $2, and a piece of ribbon for $1. You can even collect leaves it you wish to incorporate them into the décor.
Use a glue gun to adhere the flatter side of the pinecones to the wreath. The pinecones should be pointing upwards, rather than laying flat. Continue gluing pinecones until the Styrofoam of the wreath is no longer visible. Then, loosely wrap a long ribbon around the top of the wreath and tie.
You can display your pinecone wreath by hanging the ribbon on your doorknocker or simply using a wreath hanger that can be purchased at most big box stores for $5.
Pressed Leaf showcase. With the help of Mother Nature and some everyday items you already have around the house, you can make photo frames that display your beautiful, pressed leaves. This fall staple is the epitome of autumn decor and packs a big punch for a small buck!
Place a piece of wax paper in the middle of a heavy book, such as an encyclopedia, and lay several leaves on the wax paper without overlapping leaves. Place another sheet of wax paper over the leaves, and then close the book. Let stand for approximately 12 hours.
Use a piece of scrapbook paper with colors that are reminiscent of fall and fit it to your photo frame. Place a dot of hot glue on the center of the paper and press your leaf onto the glue. Then, carefully slide your pressed leaf and scrapbook paper combo into your photo frame and display!
Simple switch. Changing your smallest accessories can provide both the biggest bang for your buck and visual stimulation. Swap out your regular throw pillows, curtains, throws, and vases in favor of ones that are laden with fall friendly hues.
Orange, red, brown, bronze, and even green are generally colors associated with fall.
There's no need to replace your existing decor; just adapt what you already have! Attach a fun orange or brown pompom trimming to your curtains with Velcro. Rather than ditching your existing throw pillow, simply sew a flirty and autumn-friendly cover for the fall.
Take an afternoon to collect pinecones with your children or grandchildren. Two small shopping bags of pinecones should be enough for a large wreath. Next, purchase a Styrofoam wreath for approximately $1, a glue gun for around $2, and a piece of ribbon for $1. You can even collect leaves it you wish to incorporate them into the décor.
Whether you're working with a $100 budget or a $10 budget, you can effectively decorate your home for the fall. When on a tight budget, your most important ally will be your imagination. Remember, where there's a will, there's a way. The fall season of nature provide more than you can imagine. I love changing out my decorative bowls!
In the summer I use beach rocks & seashells
Fall leaves, pinecones & mini pumpkins
Decorative balls for winter & spring with little accents when inspired.
And don’t forget the activities we did as a child, turkey hand pictures, painting leaves, and so much more. Who says we have to grow out of things, I plan on keeping my inner child!
Take inspiration from magazines, decorating shows or even snap photos of pieces you see in department stores and try to recreate them at home. If you're open to trying something new and taking the time to take on some DIY projects, the sky truly is the limit to what you can do! Sometimes, just adding in some colors here in there whether it be a dish towel or a turkey hand painted pillow, have fun with the season and focus on the memories being made to bring warmth to the home. For myself, creating the memories with my daughter, while encouraging her to be creative and how to keep on a budget are life lessons better learned as they are witnessed, (not everything in life comes from the store). Cherish the little things…