Christmas 2023: 9 budget-friendly ideas to decorate your home
Make paper snowflakes to hang from windows or paint your walls to look like a winter wonderland. It's an easy and inexpensive idea.
Paper snowflakes
Cinnamon sticks are a fragrant and low-cost way to dress up your Christmas tree. Bundle them with colourful ribbons or tie them together to make a garland. They can also be used to make stars, snowflakes, and other shapes.
Cinnamon stars
Candles and fairy lights can add a lovely glow to your home. Place them in mason jars, wine bottles, or create your own candle holders.
Candles
Garlands can be made out of popcorn, cranberries, or paper. It's a classic and inexpensive method to adorn your Christmas tree or mantel.
Handmade garlands
Make charming snowmen out of mismatched or discarded socks. Fill them with rice, knot off parts with ribbon, and then add faces and accessories with buttons, fabric, or markers.
Socks snowman
Display the Christmas cards you receive as decoration. Hang them with a string or arrange them on a certain wall space.
Christmas cards
Create a magnificent rangoli tree this Christmas by combining brilliant colours and intricate designs.
Rangoli Christmas tree
Repurpose objects you already have, such as old jars, tin cans, or wine bottles, into festive decorations. Decorate them with holiday-themed paper or paint them.
Reuse decoration items
Look for free printable Christmas decorations online. You may discover everything from banners to wall art to print and decorate with.