Easy and Inexpensive Holiday Decorations and Gifts

The holidays can be an expensive time of year. Between presents for friends, family, and others; big meals; and decorations, the holidays can stretch anyone’s budget. So I thought, for this holiday season, I thought I’d share some of my favorite easy and inexpensive ideas for holiday decorations and gifts.

First, how about a jingle bell terrarium?

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I had a terrarium I bought at Goodwill about six months ago for $2.00.  I found the blue and green jingle bells at Target for $1.00 for a package of four.

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It took three packages of bells to fill up the terrarium…
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…notwithstanding my little jingle bell thief.
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Total cost: $5.00, and all you have to do is put bells in a jar.  You could do this with a vase or glassware or mason jars.  The possibilities are endless! (Oh, and the bells come in all different colors.)

NOTE: After I posted this, I read my holiday Pottery Barn catalog and found this picture:

Source: Pottery Barn

Wow!  Except the Pottery Barn version will set you back at least $24. Gulp.

Second, a gift anyone would love is a personalized coffee mug.

DIY Sharpie Mugs - Easy and Inexpensive Holiday Decorations and Gifts - thediybungalow.com

Take a white coffee mug – you can get them at the Dollar Store – and a Sharpie pen and write whatever strikes your fancy.

DIY Sharpie Mugs - Easy and Inexpensive Holiday Decorations and Gifts - thediybungalow.com
Then bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes.  Put them on a cookie sheet to make it easy to get them in and out of the oven.
DIY Sharpie Mugs - Easy and Inexpensive Holiday Decorations and Gifts - thediybungalow.com
Wrap the mug in cellophane with some hot cocoa or a favorite coffee and you have a gift that can be enjoyed all winter long.
Third, one of my favorite DIY holiday projects was done by my then-six-year-old son: a DIY menorah.
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It is made from a paint stir stick, some little bitty flower pots, and some bolts.  Oh, and plenty of craft paint.  Held together with glue.  Easy peasy.
Last, how about a wreath?
I made this wreath from old sweaters and scarves (yes, I washed them first).
Upcycled sweater wreath - easy and inexpensive holiday gifts and decor - thediybungalow.com
The tutorial for how to make it is here.  Obviously, you could use any color scarf or sweater you want.  You can use any fabric leftovers you might have, too.  Total cost: less than $10.
You could also make a wreath from all the holiday shopping catalogs, like my friend Cynthia at Flotsam of the Mind did.  See her post here – it’s super cool and cost nothing, other than the bottle of wine she had to drink to get the cork!
Those are just some ideas to get you started…after all, it’s still November!

12 responses to “Easy and Inexpensive Holiday Decorations and Gifts”

  1. Danielle Avatar

    I love those mugs, especially the HO3

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  2. Cynthia at Flotsam of the Mind Avatar

    The mugs are very cute. Let me know how they withstand washing. If they can’t go in the dishwasher, they are pretty useless at my house.Thanks for the link to my wreath! The kids and I get a kick out of it every time we walk by it and had a great time making it.

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  3. Shannon Chastaine Avatar

    Such great projects! I didn’t know you could use a Sharpie for the mugs–cool! Thanks for sharing. 🙂

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  4. Debbiedoo's Avatar

    Very cute!~ Love all your decor, very fun, festive and economical. Glad you shared it with our Dollar tree party.

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  5. Debi @ Adorned From Above Avatar

    Great ideas. They are all really cute. I would love to have you share this with this weeks Wednesday’s Adorned From Above Blog Hop. The link to the party is http://www.adornedfromabove.com/2012/11/washi-tape-idea-book-and-wednesdays.html#I hope to see you there.Have a great week.Debi @ Adorned From Above

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  6. sew sweet vintage Avatar

    Super cute!!!! Pinned. Following your blog now. Follow me too:) I posted http://www.sewsweetvintage.com/2012/11/reversible-holiday-note-board.html to the Dollar Tree Contest!

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  7. Jocie@TheBetterHalf Avatar

    So cute Karen. I love the “ho3”! :)Thanks so much for linking up last week at The Humble Brag!!The Silhouette Cameo giveaway is still going strong and you can get MORE ENTRIES by signing up for link party email reminders, sharing the giveaway on FB with your readers, and linking up again. Hope to see you there tomorrow.

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  8. Julie redheadcandecorate.com Avatar

    Love it! You and I think alike! I just found those bells @ Target after watching The Polar Express and had to get them. I got the silver and used them on a wreath. Love your idea! I just used that same picture for my Pottery Barn knock off lanterns. Love those lanterns! Merry Christmas, and thanks for linking up to our Christmas party Karen! 🙂

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  9. Julie redheadcandecorate.com Avatar

    Guess what!!! You won the cookie gift certificate Karen! Send me your e-mail and I will hook you up with Patti the baker from Buffalo Baking Co. You can let her know your favorite and she will be mailing them to you 🙂 Merry Christmas!!

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