This little project is as inexpensive as they come, and you can find all the detains on the tutorial in THIS POST! 7. Here is a super fun and cozy little DIY you can make with your kids or an elderly parent. Want to see more of this Christmas kitchen? Check out THIS POST! 6. Simply add glass bulbs and a little tree to a vintage or antique enamel bowl and there you have a beautiful budget DIY! Can you believe this quick snapshot went viral on pinterest!? It still to this day is my most pinned image. I always love to incorporate items that were passed down to me in my décor (especially making them special during the holidays!). I was so lucky to inherit 2 beautiful enamel bowls from my great grandmother. Turn on your JavaScript to view content 5. Now place the cookies inside a couple of jars with sugar in the bottom and…voila! You have yourself a snow-globe of sorts, and a beautiful wintery kitchen or coffee table décor piece for next to nothing! Decorate a few house cookies and trees and add some pretty frosting details. for this DIY, simply whip up a batch of my favorite gingerbread. Okay this might be one of my very favorite budget-friendly décor ideas! I love love love using food-art as décor. This set has lasted me for many years, I love using them on a wreath on my front door as well! Check out my Neutral Mercury glass and gold Christmas tree in this post. Grab yourself this set of 3 vintage-look bells and add them to your mantel, the bottom of a stairway railing or a mirror! Instant Christmas glam and it won’t break the bank. This idea would be so fun to use for an advent calendar too! 3. Here’s another view of one I made in 2018 for our entryway. Then I hung them from a row of vintage hooks and topped them with a few stems of faux cedar from Hobby Lobby. Brown paper packages tied up with stringĬalling all Julie Andrews! I love brown paper packages tied up with string so much that I made a wall hanging piece out of them! This DIY is SO easy, I simply wrapped recycled pantry boxes (like jell-O, rice, pasta, mac and cheese, and barley) with pretty paper. I wrapped them in pretty paper and then decorated a small tree (placed in a thrifted crock) with ornaments for our entry way. Santa mini tree in the entry wayįor this easy budget DIY I simply recycled small jell-O and rice boxes from the panty. These are fun and easy ways that you can transform a space or corner of your home on a dime! 1. While these things can be fun and enjoyable, putting stress on our bank account is not! So today I really want to show you 7 inexpensive Christmas Décor ideas for your home. Christmas is about so much more than gift-giving and buying décor to deck the halls. It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Yes, it’s true! But it is often the most expensive time of the year as well.
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