How can I decorate a gazebo on a small budget?
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Strings of lights would be pretty. If there is not electrical outlet, try solar lights. Hanging baskets or potted plants are always nice too, Gina.
A pretty vine like jasmine or honeysuckle! Plant two and let them grow up and attach themselves to the gazebo. Add a string of lights, it would look really pretty!
I would use solar string lights and hanging baskets of flowers. Patriotic bunting and other seasonal decorations looks nice. That's what I do on my porch.
Gina.... Ann has some great ideas. You can even include pillows or cushions.
"Shop" your own home first. I bet you have items tucked away and not in use that you can upcycle. Spend a few dollars on some decent string lights and acquire items as budget permits. Visit thrift, second hand, Goodwill, Habitat Re Stores to see what you can find inexpensively. Garage and yard sales are great too. If you are on Nextdoor.com, they have a free and for sale section. I have picked up a bunch of stuff for very little cash outlay.