lost in jane austen

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Decorating for Christmas on a budget

A few years ago when Hurricane Ike hit, it wiped out most our Christmas decorations. Although I was really glad that they were the only things lost, I was really sad, because I had been saving them for years. Our family thought of me as the Christmas fairy. So now, I am trying to decorate for cheap with ornaments from Walmart and Big Lots. In years past, I took a couple of days and decorated for Christmas. This year, we have way too much going on, so I'm just doing a Christmas project a day.

DAY ONE: Instead of buying a Christmas tree for our front door, I added "unbreakable" (I call them plastic) ornaments from Walmart. I added the glitter to make them more festive. And you can't tell it from the picture, but I also added a strand of 150 tiny white lights.
DAY TWO: I added white ribbon, to eighteen feet of garland along with white lights and attached it to the railing on the upstairs bridge. After putting it up, I realized that the white ribbon wasn't showing up that well, so red ribbon is now on my list of things to buy the day after Christmas.
DAY THREE: I used to do one of our trees in pink and white. Only a few of the ornaments made it. So I decided to do the entry with pink, white and gold. I displayed some of my original ornaments with some Walmart finds.
Guess which one is from Walmart?
The pinecone. I added the glitter. At Christmastime, anything can be made to look more elegant with glitter!
You can add ribbons to anything to make it more Christmassy.

DAY FOUR: For this arrangement...it was all odds and ends. I had one poinsettia, 3 pieces of beaded fruit, some greenery, gold leaves, glittered berries from Walmart and some peacock feathers that I use for weddings and some birds that I found on sale at Hobby Lobby, last year. The candles were plain, but I added double stick tape and sprinkled them with glitter.

27 comments:

  1. Very pretty! And I agree, always add more glitter! ;-)
    Thanks for joining the hop from your newest follower,
    Jamie
    http://chatterblossom.blogspot.com/

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks so much for stopping by and for hosting the blog hop. I'm having so much fun checking out all of the new blogs.
      Janice

      Delete
  2. Glitter - it's a wonderful magical thing! Oh that must have been awful to lose your decorations. You've done a really pretty job of decorating with your "unbreakable" (I also call them plastic) ornaments. Newest follower, looking forward to seeing what you come up with :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks for the compliment. I loved your article on procrastination...it hit a little too close to home. =)
      Take care!
      Janice

      Delete
  3. Great Blog! Following you back! :)
    www.lovinglifeinthefablane.blogspot.com

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks for the follow! I really liked your blog on Wet n Wild Lash Serum. You should get a commission, because I am definitely going to try it.
      Janice

      Delete
  4. Nothing wrong with Christmas on a budget. Like you said, you can add some sparkle, and it's perfect! You've done a great job, and I think you still deserve your Christmas fairy title!
    New follower here from Blogging Buddies team.
    ~Kim
    http://2justByou.blogspot.com

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi Kim-
      Great to have a Blogging Buddies team member stop by. I think my family is going to change my name to the Glitter fairy...you just can't get that stuff off. I've been sparkling for days.
      Janice

      Delete
  5. I completely agree that glitter goes with everything at Christmas time! Your decorations look great!

    Thanks for stopping by and following my blog. I am now happily following you too. :)

    julee @ diylouisville.blogspot.com

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi Julee-

      Thanks for stopping by. I'll be checking your blog often for more great DIY tips!
      Janice

      Delete
  6. Your decorations look so nice! Following back from the blog hop. Have a great day:)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks! Your tea light Santa project was great!
      Hope you have a great day, too!
      Janice

      Delete
  7. Hi there. Thank you very much for following Carole's Chatter. I have followed you right back. Have a good week.

    Ps If you would like email reminders of future book link ups, just pop by and comment and include your email - I won't publish it - and the reminder will be by bcc so it will remain private

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Hi Carole,

      I checked out your tip blop and loved it!
      Thanks for the follow.
      Janice

      Delete
  8. Love your decorations. I haven't done much yet. I'm your new follower:) Thanks for visiting Better Than I Deserve.

    ReplyDelete
  9. I adore your aprons. I haven't worn one since my ninth grade Home Ec class, but yours are so cute, I might have to try one.
    Thanks for the follow!
    Janice

    ReplyDelete
  10. I just nominated you for the Liebster Blog award because I love your blog! :)

    Find out more about it here: http://printablewisdom.blogspot.com/2012/12/liebster-award.html

    -Ashley

    ReplyDelete
  11. So festive! My family and I need to get on board & start putting our Christmas decorations!

    Stopping by from Blogging Buddies!

    XO,
    Jessica
    http://thedoilyduck.blogspot.com ... Come stop by and follow me back sometime :) Thanks!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks for stopping by. I loved your post about Noel's place.
      Have a great day!
      Janice

      Delete
  12. Very festive!
    Thanks for joining my Blog hop
    X

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It was my first blog hop...thanks so much for hosting it!
      XOXO
      Janice

      Delete
  13. Ha, I think you're still a Christmas fairy! It looks lovely! I quite like those plastic ornaments for decorating the lower part of the tree, having two cats and a little kid ;)

    ReplyDelete
  14. Thanks for stopping by. I LOVE your photos on your blog. My favorite one is of the lane...I love the way the light filters through the trees onto the road.

    Take care,
    Janice

    ReplyDelete
  15. Oh my, I love what you did to your porch and home. Very creative!
    Am now a fan of yours ♥
    Judy K.

    ReplyDelete
  16. Thanks for the compliment. Your blog is so sweet. I grabbed your button, so our followers could take a look!
    Have a great day!
    Janice

    ReplyDelete
  17. Love your outside tree idea!! Something on my list for next year!! :)

    ReplyDelete
  18. You have a beautiful home. Must be really great to design it.

    volkswagen seat covers

    ReplyDelete