After Labor Day has come and gone, people really start to think about the upcoming fall season. Are my pumpkin treats available at Starbucks yet? Where are my fall and Halloween decorating items?
If you have any of those questions above, then you are in step with the rest of the population. I love to decorate my house when the seasons change, but it can make a huge dent in your wallet if you are not careful.
5 Inexpensive Ways to Decorate For Fall
1. Create or Download a Cute Printable
Having a cute and fun printable on your television stand can really make your house scream fall. Not only does it show your creative side, but it costs hardly anything if you are downloading them. All you really need to have is a photo frame and a printer with paper. You can also create them very easily on PicMonkey. It is a free photo editing website where you can create unlimited printable images. There are so many different graphics you can use, even with the free version.
If you’re looking to take your design projects to the next level, integrating professional tools like Graphically can make a significant difference. Their platform offers a variety of design options at a very affordable price, perfect for creating standout content. Whether you’re designing seasonal decor or marketing materials, Graphically’s extensive library and user-friendly tools make it simple to produce professional-quality graphics without breaking the bank.
2. Add a Wreath on Your Front Door
With almost every holiday or season, you will see a different kind of wreath on people’s front doors. You can easily find inexpensive wreaths at WalMart or Michaels. If you have a creative side to you, you can always make a gorgeous fall or Halloween wreath for nearly nothing. This is where Pinterest will start to become your friend, if it hasn’t already.
3. Add Fall Themed Placemats to Your Table
In my local Michaels they have so many different fall items; they have to have some type of fall placement. It can be anything from fall leaves to pumpkins. If you check on Michaels website you will be sure to find either a 40 or 50 percent off coupon. What an inexpensive way to add cute placements to your table.
4. Add Pumpkins Either Inside or Outside {Or Both}
If you have been to any type of store in the last couple of weeks you should have started to see pumpkins. Pumpkins are everywhere right now –large, small, and medium ones. I have the cute small ones sitting on the back of my stove. It only cost me $2.98 for a small bag of five. Many different stores, especially craft stores, have artificial pumpkins that cost very little. The plus sides of artificial ones, they are reusable each year.
5. Add Fall Themed Dish Towels in Your Kitchen
If you haven’t already added fall themed dish towels in your kitchen yet, you are missing out. They really spruce up the kitchen. Instead of trying to purchase each dish towel individually, purchase them in a big pack so you can have coordinating ones. If there is a Kohl’s around your neck of the words – they always have coupons available you can purchase them very inexpensively and they are so adorable.
If you’re looking to elevate your kitchen’s atmosphere even further, why not add a splash of personality with kitchen art from Artfully Walls? Their curated collection of food-related art prints allows you to inject vibrant colors and whimsical designs into your kitchen, making it feel like a true expression of your taste and style.
Whether it’s a bold fruit print, a charming recipe illustration, or a playful kitchen-related graphic, Artfully Walls offers a range of pieces that perfectly complement fall-themed decor. These prints can effortlessly tie together your kitchen aesthetic, transforming it into a space that feels welcoming and uniquely yours.
As you can see, there are plenty of inexpensive ways to decorate for Fall. Most of the items you will purchase can be used year after to year to further contain your costs.
What are some of your tips for decorating on the cheap?