But there is no need to eliminate the Christmas tree entirely to save money. You can just cut back on the decorations! It's easy and fun to decorate a Christmas tree with a low budget since there are so many fun options. Store bought tree decorations: Spray paint- If you have an artificial Christmas tree that you use each year but want a different look you should try using spray paint to change the color of the Christmas tree. Spray paint is cheap and quick to use to decorate your Christmas tree. Dollar store toys - If you are looking for cheap options, check out the dollar store's toy and party sections. You can use small toys and Christmas party favors as Christmas tree decorations by just adding ribbon to hand them. Natural tree decorations: Natural elements - You can turn elements in your own back yard into cheap Christmas tree decorations. You can use pine cones, leaves, and small twigs from your yard. Just gather them up and use spray paint and glitter to transform them into stunning decorations for your tree. Food tree decorations: Popcorn garland - This is a classic budget decoration for Christmas trees. Using a needle string thread through popcorn to create the garland. To get creative you can dye or paint the popcorn with food coloring or spray paint for a different and more sophisticated look. Gingerbread cookies - These gingerbread cookies with icing are cheap and easy to make. You can hang them from ribbon or fishing line at various places on your Christmas tree for cute and edible decorations. Paper tree decorations: Origami - An easy and chip option is to fold paper to make decorations. You can google directions for Christmas related origami and you can use paper you already have by cutting it to size. Christmas card images- if you have saved old christmas cards or have a stash of unused ones, you can cut the images out from the
But there is no need to eliminate the Christmas tree entirely to save money. You can just cut back on the decorations! It's easy and fun to decorate a Christmas tree with a low budget since there are so many fun options. Store bought tree decorations: Spray paint- If you have an artificial Christmas tree that you use each year but want a different look you should try using spray paint to change the color of the Christmas tree. Spray paint is cheap and quick to use to decorate your Christmas tree. Dollar store toys - If you are looking for cheap options, check out the dollar store's toy and party sections. You can use small toys and Christmas party favors as Christmas tree decorations by just adding ribbon to hand them. Natural tree decorations: Natural elements - You can turn elements in your own back yard into cheap Christmas tree decorations. You can use pine cones, leaves, and small twigs from your yard. Just gather them up and use spray paint and glitter to transform them into stunning decorations for your tree. Food tree decorations: Popcorn garland - This is a classic budget decoration for Christmas trees. Using a needle string thread through popcorn to create the garland. To get creative you can dye or paint the popcorn with food coloring or spray paint for a different and more sophisticated look. Gingerbread cookies - These gingerbread cookies with icing are cheap and easy to make. You can hang them from ribbon or fishing line at various places on your Christmas tree for cute and edible decorations. Paper tree decorations: Origami - An easy and chip option is to fold paper to make decorations. You can google directions for Christmas related origami and you can use paper you already have by cutting it to size. Christmas card images- if you have saved old christmas cards or have a stash of unused ones, you can cut the images out from the