15 Super Affordable Ways To Decorate For Any Season
Reuse An Empty Can To Display Flowers
Wash out the can, insert styrofoam, and assemble a beautiful fall arrangement. Get tutorial here
Transform A Straw Purse Into A Lantern
Cut out the eyes and mouth for the JacK-O-Lantern from fabric and fill the purse with autumn florals. Get tutorial here
Design An Easy And Quick Wreath
Purchase a styrofoam wreath and poke fall color schemed flowers in the form. Get tutorial here
Stack Mason Jars Into A Christmas Tree
Use green tinted jars, or paint them, and coat in faux snow. Get tutorial here
Cut Up A Water Bottle Into A Stocking
Take off the top of two bottles, tape them together, and put in large red sock. Get tutorial here
Curl Cardboard For Christmas Sayings
Trace on the cardboard your desired seasonal greeting, then cut the scraps to make the word 3D. Get tutorial here
Use A Dollar Store Bat As A Hanger
Paint the bats green, put styrofoam on the handle of the bat, and wrap snowflakes with poinsettias on it. Get tutorial here
For St. Patty’s, Craft A Shimmering Garland
Hang twine onto the wall, and knot various St. Patrick colored ribbon on the twine. Get tutorial here
Make A Blooming Sign For Spring’s Arrival
Reuse leftover fake flowers, hot glue a small burlap bag with flowers falling from it on a pallet of wood. Get tutorial here
Break Plastic Spoons For Spring Flowers
Melt down the plastic spoon with a lighter, break off, and hot glue down to a doily. Get tutorial here
Crack Eggs For A Little Easter Garden
Tap lightly to break off the top of the egg, brush on acrylic paint, then fill with soil and wheatgrass seeds. Get tutorial here
Make A Citronella Centerpiece For Summertime
Spray paint mason jars, fill with citronella oil, and write on a small chalkboard sign. Get tutorial here
Make Affordable Sea Glass With Food Coloring
Recreate the beach vibe with sea glass mason jars by mixing food coloring and modge podge. Get tutorial here
Create Tropical Pineapple Summer Planters
Take a small terra cotta pot, use acrylic paint, and put your plant inside once dried. Get tutorial here