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Easter decor carrot bowl filler from the dollar store

How do you save money decorating for spring?  

Budget friendly tip #1:

Bring in a few new elements each season and use what you have from past years.

This year, I received 3 spring prints from paperhouseprintshop I chose neutral and minimalist spring designs and sprinkled them throughout my home.  I love this company because it’s a small woman-owned business with such high quality prints for a fraction of the cost.  The 11 X 14 size only cost $11.97.  Here are the prints that I chose:  

vintage art print
muted sunrise fir tree vintage sketch
digital art prints in family room
birds and berries vintage sketch
master bathroom art
bouquet pencil minimalist sketch

Budget friendly seasonal decorating tip #2:

Buy faux flowers for spring and use them from year to year or go hunting for fresh flower stems outside. 

green leaves  in white vase
green leaves in white vase

My favorite places to shop faux flowers are Hobby Lobby and Target.  I buy the faux flowers at Hobby Lobby 50% off which makes them really affordable.  I prefer white blooms and green leaves but add in some pink blooms and purple lavender.  

Hobby Lobby stems for spring in DIY'd vase
Hobby Lobby stems for spring in DIY’d vase

I also bought some preserved moss and placed it around my faux tree in a large basket I had in my living room.  This adds height to my tree and has a more dramatic effect.  

Large faux tree in basket with moss
Large faux tree in basket with moss

Budget seasonal decorating tip #3:  

For open shelving, add in a few seasonal items around the items you display year round.  For example, I always keep coffee mugs and serving platters on display because I use them weekly.  It is both beautiful and functional.

Coffee bar and open shelving decorated for spring
Coffee bar and open shelving decorated for spring

For spring decor, I put faux flowers in my thrifted vases that  I DIY’d last year.  I added in some moss bunnies from the Target Dollar Spot (from last year) to finish it off.   

Moss bunnies from Target for Easter
Moss bunnies from Target for Easter
Small moss bunnies from the Dollar Store
Small moss bunnies from the Dollar Store

This season, I bought two cement bunnies from the Target Dollar Spot for $3 each and placed them in my entryway.  I love the modern take on a traditional Easter decoration.

Cement bunnies from Target for Easter decor
Cement bunnies from Target for Easter decor
Entryway table decorated for spring
Entryway table decorated for spring

I hope these tips are helpful and help you decorate for spring adding in a few new elements each year and using what you already have from years past. Comment below on which tips you use and what you most enjoy about spring!   

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