Monday, October 7, 2013

Dollar Store and Thrifty Decorating for Fall

  • Who can find a virtuous woman?  her price is far above rubies
  • She looketh well to the ways of her household
  • She worketh willingly with her hands
It's finally starting to feel a little like fall around my house.  Yesterday we were able to turn off the air conditioning and open windows for the first time this season.  I'm sitting in front of an open window now, wearing jeans and a long sleeved shirt, and when the breeze picks up I feel almost chilly.  If you knew me in real life, you'd know how unusual that is for me!

As I've already shared, I'm not much of a decorator, and I'm limited somewhat by budget, the style and small scale of our house, but I do like to have a few simple, seasonal decorations around.


This year when I pulled out my Thrifty Fall Wreath that I made a few years ago, I was afraid it was too beat up to use.  The tissue & wire fake fall leaves are definitely a bit worse for the wear...




...especially compared to when I first made this from Dollar Tree goodies and an old, repurposed grapevine wreath. ($2 for the garland and leaves, less than $3 originally for the wreath)



I decided it looked just fine from a distance, more like real leaves, anyway.  Which I could/would use, except we don't have fall colors here yet, and most of our leaves around here just turn brown and then fall off anyway!



You may remember this from a couple of years ago, too.  The charger was originally $1.99, and has been used over and over again, as has the glass vase and dried frou-frou, both from Dollar Tree for $1 each.


This year I used the same charger and vase, some slightly different Dollar Tree dried frou-frou, and a big splurge--a $5 candle from Walmart, which was the only place I could find one tall enough that was still in budget (meaning cheap inexpensive).  edited to add: Besides a just-for-looks candle like this one, I buy a few from the dollar store in fall scents for burning--maple, hazelnut, and pumpkin spice--especially when we're having guests.

I still have a vintage Mason jar filled with nuts, and one from Ball that I fill with a fall pick with leaves and berries and some loose silk leaves at this time of the year--all dollar store purchases from years past....


....as well as one filled with vintage and antique buttons of all different shapes, sizes, and colors.

What do you do to decorate for fall?  Do you go "all out", or keep it simple?

Until next time...


This post is linked to:

Make Your Home Sing at Mom's the Word
Make it Pretty Monday at The Dedicated House
In & Out of the Kitchen at Feeding Big
Inspire Me Tuesday at A Stroll Through Life

11 comments:

  1. Love your ideas!! I love getting stuff from the dollar tree to do decor with!! I really liked the mason jar ideas you did!! Have a great day!!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by! Dollar Stores and thrift shops are my favorite decorating sources!

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  2. It's so fun to decorate from the dollar stores! I go all out in the fall because it's my favorite season. I change all the curtains to heavier flax colored ones, put plaid blankets on the back of the davenport, put out candles and gather pods and leaves from outside. Outside I put pumpkins and corn stalks from our garden and Indian corn on the door. Your wreath looks cheerful!

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    1. I haven't done much outside other than hang my wreath, it's been so hot until this week I just couldn't get into the spirit of things. I love the Indian corn and pumpkin look, too, Wishing I had a bale of hay right about now, too, but most of the farmers around here do those big round bales you need a tractor to move. I do a combination of "just for looks" candles and few seasonal ones from the dollar store for burning--maple, hazelnut, and pumpkin spice to set the mood!

      Glad to see you blogging a bit more these days!

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    2. Yeh, there's nothing romantic about those big round bales are there? The local businesses have a scarecrow contest, bur they just decorate those big bales with spray paint. Really isn't very cute and kind of ugly really. LOL!

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  3. I love your ideas, especially the button jar! The colors in it are so pretty. You have such good ideas for decorating!

    ~ Denise @ http://www.myhousemyrules.com

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    1. Thanks for stopping by! And what a compliment, I appreciate it!

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  4. I love the dollar store, and find the neatest things there. Love your decor, beautiful. Thanks tons for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty

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    1. Dollar stores and thrift stores are the best, aren't they? Thanks for hosting!

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  5. I love your decor and the wreath is just great! One of my favorite places to find great crafting items is the Dollar Store. Thanks so much for linking to the In and Out of the Kitchen Link Party. I am so glad you are here!

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    1. Thank you! And thanks also for not only hosting the link-up, but for stopping by!

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