![]() “These colorful drawer pulls will elevate any plain set of drawers,” says Bodge. If you’re looking to spruce up your home a bit for guests, consider these $1.25 ideas from Bodge: At a nearby Walmart, holiday decor, including bows for $3.98 and garland for $6.88, mostly ticked above that $1.25-at-Dollar-Tree price, but we found stockings to hang by the chimney with care for 98 cents. We spotted Christmas House-brand tree ornaments, door covers, stockings, boxes of Christmas tree balls, 10-inch tabletop Christmas trees and more, each for $1.25. “Some of the decorations are cheaply made and won’t last, but the dollar store is the perfect place to pick up basic decorations for decking your halls during the holidays,” says budgeting expert Andrea Woroch. But if you have some gaps to fill in because you supersized the tree this year, or if you’re just starting out, you can stock up at bargain prices at the dollar store. Perhaps you already have boxes and boxes of holiday decorations you’ve accumulated over the years. Holiday and Home Decorations Are Inexpensive at Dollar Stores Most other individual holiday cards at Walmart were $1.97-$5.98. However, at a nearby Walmart, I found individual cards as low as 98 cents in Walmart’s Sparkle Shop, the garden center converted into a seasonal shop. Instead of grabbing cards on your next grocery run, opt to pick them up from the dollar store for around 99 cents each.”Ī Dollar Tree store I roamed for holiday items in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley offered a healthy selection of individual holiday cards, most from Hallmark (there’s no price on the back of the cards, so you’re good there). “Ordinarily, greeting cards can cost around $5 or even more each, and when you need to buy a few, those can add up really fast. ![]() “If you only need a few, shopping at the dollar store is a good way to pick them up for less,” says Julie Ramhold, consumer analyst at. They’re not knockoffs Dollar Tree has a slew of Hallmark cards in that price range (they avoided the price increase). You’ll be surprised at the quality and the $1 (or two for $1) price. If you cringe at the prices on the back of the individual major-label cards you find at Target or the supermarket (each card is typically over $5). There’s a budget-friendly way to handle that, and we’re looking at you, Dollar Tree. Now please join me in visiting Jenna at The Painted Apron to see what she has created this month!Īnd when you are finished there be sure and visit all of the other talented crafters listed below.Procrastinators unite! You aren’t the only ones whose holiday greeting cards are still waiting to be purchased and sent out. ![]() This is your PSA – if you find something cute, but it doesn’t fit your decor don’t walk away. Hot glue on a cute red and white bow and my up-cycled ornament door hanger is ready to hang for Christmas! Once the letters were completely dry I glued them vertically onto the left side of the door hanger. ![]() I stapled the greenery onto the right side of the ornament. I painted them white, then gave each a coat of Mod Podge before sprinkling with Champagne glitter. Since I totally destroyed the NOEL letters getting them off, I searched through my stash and found random cardboard letters that spelled out MERRY. Paint the top of the ornament with my favorite gold spray paint. Once that was done I gave the ornament a couple of coats of red paint. There was a little residual glue left over from the letters, which meant sanding it off. The cardboard letters were easily removed with a putty knife. It is super cute, but doesn’t fit my Christmas decor, so I thought I’d give it a little facelift. Herding crafters can’t be easy but she makes it look like it is!Īlso, if you are coming here from Cecilia from My Thrift Store Addiction, WELCOME! I am so happy that you are here. Hey y’all! It’s time for the Creative Craft Hop AND it’s also Christmas in July! Which means today I’m sharing an up-cycled ornament door hanger.įirst off a great big thank you to Donna for taking over hosting duties from Sara for the next couple of months. ![]()
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