Friday, December 11, 2009

Christmas Cheer

I know it has been forever since I posted anything! However, I am back now with a few ideas on decorating for the holidays.
Since moving into our bigger apartment, I realized that I have hardly any Christmas decorations at all. I felt like I was missing some of the "filler" type decorations. You know, the ones that take up space, but aren't your big items like your tree or nativity.
Well, I have been struggling to buy any because one, it's hard to find cute little things that don't feel like junk, and two, I have just been so busy and I would rather spend the money right now on Christmas gifts for others.
Well, I was at Michael's the other night and got in the creative mood to make my own!
Below are two of the items I created for under $10:
The first piece is one of my favorites because I love the smell of cinnamon. I bought these cinnamon sticks at Michael's for $2.49 for a pack of six, and at the time I had no idea what I was going to do with them. I only bought them because I liked how they smelled. So, I brought them home and put them in my grandmother's milk jar that she gave me before she passed away. Don't underestimate what you have lying around at home. Get creative and find ways to re-use things.
After that, I decided it needed a few extra touches, so I found a cute green ribbon I had lying around (you can buy ribbon at Michael's for a $1), and added the red berries I also bought from Michael's for $2.49 to add a touch of red to the piece.
In total, this piece cost me: $4.98

The second item I made was an accent piece for my dining room sidetable. I had this glass vase already, but I think you can get them for around $5 from Michael's. I love having unique glass vases on hand because I always seem to find uses for them some way or another.
I used the same berries from the above mentioned box that I bought for $2.49, and I decided that I wanted some other fillers to fill my vase, but you can use whatever you want (all berries, pinecones, christmas ornament balls, etc.). I bought one stick of pinecones (with three attached) for $.29 - usually you can find these in the aisle with the "make your own wreaths." I just snipped each pine cone off the stick and stuck it in my vase. I also did this same thing for the greenery. I just found a stick of evergreen for $2.09 and cut pieces of it off. Then, I combined them all together and filled it up. It was so easy! Literally, it took only 5 minutes to do!
In total, this piece cost me: $2.38
(I already accounted for the berries in the above estimate).


Well, I hope you can have fun and get creative this season while decorating! I sure enjoyed finding cheap ways to fill my new place up with Christmas cheer.