Showing posts with label CHEAP IDEAS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CHEAP IDEAS. Show all posts

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TRUNK-OR-TREAT

 

Trunk or treat is often hosted by community groups and churches. Because trunk or treating is seen as a safer alternative to trick or treating some have called for more city and community groups to sponsor trunk or treats.   It's a fun way to bring families in the community together to celebrate Halloween. Trunk or treat is an alternative to trick or treating.  Often times people decorate their trunks and give out candy to kids in costume.

WHAT ARE THE RULES

Children "trick-or-treat" by going from car trunk to car trunk instead of door to door. Some events require a ticket purchase, but some are free. Most require you to bring an unopened bag of candy.  

HOW DO YOU PARTICIPATE

Most trunk-or-treat events want you to register your vehicle.  Then bring a bag of candy and some comfortable chairs and wait for the "Trunk-or-treating".  Don't forget to come in a costume and decorate your vehicle.

 

Some of the best themes for dressing up your trunk on a budget are listed below.  

1. Decorate your car with a ghost theme. You can get this look cheaply for under $10     dollars.

2. Everyone loves Charlie Brown.  Decorate your car with the movie "A Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown.

3, This blog has a number of ideas on decorating your car for trunk-or-treat cheaply.  

4. A typical Halloween theme is always great.  Decorate with all Halloween colors.


 

5. Buy balloons and wrap them.  This is a easy and cheap way to create a gumball machine.

6. A hayride is always nice.

7.A Pumpkin patch is affordable.  You can Diy the pumpkins or get real pumpkins at the   pumpkin patch or store.  If you use real pumpkins don't forget to carve or paint the pumpkins

8.Wizard of Oz

9.Teenage mutant ninja turtles

10. Christmas themed

11.Hocus Pocus 

If you don't want to make your own decorations for trunk-or-treat there are some trunk-or-treat kits at Amazon for you to buy.


 



 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHEAP DECORATING IDEAS FOR LIVING ROOM WALLS

 

I believe that the most beautiful spaces have custom art or at least unique pieces on walls.  Most custom pieces cost a fortune but if you're a creative person with talent browse the internet looking for pieces you can DIY and try. 

 

IDEAS TO DECORATE THOSE BLANK WALLS


PAINT DECALS AND STICKERS

Wall decals and stickers make stylish decorations simple. Most paint decals and stickers are easy to remove and even reusable. This is great for apartment dwellers. Wall decals and stickers are affordable ways to transform a dull wall in minutes. 

STENCILS          

Stencils are making a comeback, thanks to more modern designs. They are a budget-friendly way to dress a wall.  You can stencil an entire room with just one reusable repeat stencil, instead of purchasing rolls of expensive wallpaper or peel-and-stick wallpaper. Stenciling a room is one of the most popular ways to create a signature look, and with the variety of stencil designs available, there has never been more choices.  Wall stencils can be found at most craft stores.

PEEL-AND-STICK WALLPAPER AND TILE

This is a very popular way to add a little pizzazz to a wall. Because of it's removable nature, peel-and-stick wallpaper and tiles are highly recommended for apartment dwellers looking to spruce up their space.  Removable wallpaper is an low-budget way to totally transform your space.  These wallpaper and tiles can be found in any discount store.

GALLERY WALLS

You can make a gallery wall for very little.  There are many ways to create a gallery wall and most show the personality of the personality of owner of the space.  You can add in saying or pictures of your family. You can also get prints off the internet or DIY your own artwork. The biggest expense is the frames and they can be bought in bulk at most discount and even craft stores for a reasonable price.  


RUGS

This is something you may want to consider if you happen to have rug that has little or no wear and tear. Go big or small, just make sure you hang them properly. 





































CHEAP BACKSPLASH IDEAS


Not only do backsplashes look pretty, but they can also keep the walls behind the stove from fading. This is reason enough to get a backsplash. With all of the options, there really is no need to go without one.  

Below are some ideas that you may use in determining which Kitchen backsplash is for you.


PEEL-AND-STICK TILES

Peel-and-stick tiles are very popular. A huge advantage of using peel-and-stick tile is the cost. The peel-and-stick tile's popularity also comes from its ease of use and the variety of types that are offered. 

The average Peel-and-stick tiles can last for around three to four years.  The tiles that you get from the dollar store basically last for three months, so I think you may want to get these at another store.

 There are a lot of tutorials on the internet to help you if you choose this option. However, the basics of using peel-and-stick tiles are peeling the back off to reveal the adhesive backing and firmly pressing against the wall.

PEEL-AND-STICK WALLPAPER


Peel-and-Stick wallpaper is a great kitchen backsplash idea. Although regular wallpaper can last almost forever, peel-and-sick wallpaper lasts around three years. Unlike regular wallpaper it is easier to take down and is more renter friendly.  This option has more patterns and prints than the peel-and-stick tiles and peel-and-stick wallpaper doesn't even have to be waterproofed.

TIN

Another inexpensive kitchen backsplash is a tin backsplash. Tin backsplash panels will cost around $10 to $50 each depending on size of the panel (12x12 or 24x24), finish, coating and design. This is a very durable kitchen backsplash that should last the lifetime of the kitchen. 

You're going to need to seal this backsplash. To seal you'll need to apply a bead of clear caulk around any exposed edges, often along the sides, top and bottom of the entire backsplash, to ensure that water does not get behind the metal and eat away at the adhesive.       


CONTACT PAPER

Contact paper last for about a year.  Contact paper comes in many different patterns and prints, with the most popular being marble. You install contact paper similar to wallpaper using a credit card or a plastic spatula to flatten the paper and get the bubbles out. 

Contact paper can go over tile walls. It is easy to clean and last for around two years.

WOOD

When properly sealed and maintained, wood can be used for a backsplash. It's great for a  diy backsplash material because of its workability.

The best types of wood to use would be plywood, Shiplap, Beadboard, and Barnwood. If installing behind a stove make sure it's a minimum distance of 18 inches.

CERAMIC TILES

Ceramic tiles can cost around $400 and over to installed.  The tiles may be the most expensive on the list. I included them only because they are the cheapest of all the traditional tiles.

If you are looking for an easy way to instantly increase the value of your home, then adding a kitchen backsplash is a great idea! 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
  


NO-CARVE PUMPKINS DECORATING IDEAS


No-carve pumpkins have become popular in modern days.  I think the no-carve pumpkin is a cheaper and more fun way to have pumpkins as your Halloween decorations or fall decorations. Besides going to a pumpkin patch is a great family outing.

Below are ideas to make your no-carve pumpkin.  

PAINT AND SPRAY PAINT

There are many designs you can decorate your no-carve pumpkin.  One I kept coming across is a face much like the one in the picture at the top. With spray paint and paint you can create a number of beautiful no-carve pumpkins.  Some ideas are polka-dots, black and white pumpkins, candy corn, and colorful faces. An example of a colorful face is the one in the picture above. If you are going to spray paint take care and do it in a ventilated room.

NOTE: Use caution when spray painting a pumpkin.  Oil-based paint can prevent the pumpkin from 'Breathing" as the pumpkin decomposes it can cause the gases to build up and explode.

GLITTER

Glitter pumpkins aren't as plentiful as the painted no-caved pumpkins. The main thing that is needed is some type of adhesive. The biggest types of glitter pumpkins are different color pumpkins. In this type, you put adhesive all over the pumpkin. With words on your no-carve pumpkin, you just need to write in the adhesive and put glitter on it. There are other types if you want to try something else.  

LACE

A simple and quick pumpkin decoration idea is to wrap your pumpkin in any color lace fabric and close it with a ribbon. Although black is seen more, I think a different color would make this pumpkin style stand out more.

STICKERS

Use stickers, stamps, or acrylic stencils available at any discount store to create intricate patterns.

LEAVES

Get some leaves or faux leaves from any discount store along with a glue gun to make this style of pumpkin.

RIBBON

Start at the top near the stem with your ribbon. Use a hot glue gun to attach the ribbons to the creases of the pumpkin and secure them at the bottom.

FLOWERS

If you have any artificial flowers lying around now is the time to use them. Use adhesive to put the artificial flowers on the pumpkin.

DECOUPAGED PAPER PUMPKINS
                                 

This type of no-carved pumpkin is one of the cheapest no-carve pumpkin ideas. Use napkins, tissue paper, or any other paper you can come up with and mod-podge your pumpkin for the fall season or Halloween holiday.  
 

I hope you were inspired by one of my ideas.








 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE LAUNDRY ROOM: DECORATING ON A BUDGET

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Most laundry rooms are catch-all spaces that we really don't want to see. Redoing the laundry room not only takes half the chore of washing clothes away but can reunite you with some items you forgot you had. Redoing the laundry room can be expensive, but a functional and beautiful laundry room can be yours for cheap.

 

Below are some ideas for decorating the laundry room on a budget.


CONTAINERS

Use containers to hold necessary items, such as pods, detergents, bleach, dryer sheets, and stain removers. Not only will these items be more accessible, but they're better looking than the laundry room packages that you buy at the store. This small action adds a lot to the laundry room.

TRASHCANS

No matter how many times you tell your family to clean out their pockets they always seem to do so.  A nice trashcan will come in handy.  Just don't throw anything of value. Keep another small container for valuables.

CARTS/SHELVES


If you don't have a finished laundry room you may have to buy a storage unit to hold necessary items.  This is a lot better than using the top of the dryer and it looks better too.  If you are lucky enough to have a laundry room that is finished try using shelves for these items. Both can be purchased at any discount store.
 

BASKETS

Use baskets to organize all of the items that aren't laundry related and put them on the shelves or storage unit.

RUG

Not only are most laundry room floors hard but they are cold. give this area a small rug to warm things up.  

BUTCHER BLOCK


A butcher block looks good and it shows you really care about your laundry room.  A search on the internet should give you places with the Blocks can be found.
 

TALL CABINETS

Tall cabinets can be brought at any discount store. It's a great way to put away items such as brooms and vacuum cleaners.

  

PEEL AND STICK WALLPAPER AND FLOORS

Cover ugly floors or/and walls with peel and stick wallpaper and floors.

 

These inexpensive items will help you decorate your laundry room on a budget.








 


 
















   







 

 

 

 

 

DECORATING YOUR DORM ROOM FOR CHEAP

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After tuition and other college-related fees, buying decorations for a dorm room may seem impossible. However, you really should invest in some decor items.  There are several reasons you should invest in decorating the room.  Most dorm rooms lack ...everything. The rooms are small and the floor and walls are just cold.  Unless things have changed big time since I went to college you're going to want a little something.  Below are some ideas for decorating your dorm room for cheap.

 

DECORATE THE WALLS

To dress up the cold walls of your dorm room, try using DIY frames, photo collages, and wall decals.

 

HEADBOARD

There are several tutorials on YouTube, all are within anyone's budget.


RUG

Like I said above, dorm floors are cold, and if you are lucky enough to have a dorm room with a carpet a nice rug wouldn't hurt. Most door rugs can be brought very cheaply. Because the room is so small a small rug may be necessary.   

 

CURTAINS

For a little pop of color, you can drape fabric over the window.  However, if you know someone skilled in sewing you should get them to sew a curtain.


 

LOFT BED

This can be functional as well as decorative.  I recommend this in my organize for college post as well.  Depending on the height, you can put furniture under it or use it for storage.  A lot of people buy dorm skirts, but you can take a regular sheet to cover.  Make sure it's nice.

 

ADD FULL-LENGTH MIRROR

This is another one of those functional, but decorative things you may want to bring.  Mirrors often make a space look bigger and create the illusion that an area is better lighted. In a dorm room lighting can be important, besides everyone needs to know how they look.

 

STRING LIGHTS

Again any wall decor would be great.  Most Dorms probably won't have much space to decorate.  So the walls is key.  

 

PILLOWS

I think you should have pillows. Although I think you should keep it down to a maximum of two or three. You can get pillows from any clearance section of a discount store, or make them yourself.


 

CONTACT PAPER

Putting contact paper on your furniture will take your dorm room to another level.  You can find contact paper at any dollar store, or discount store.


PIECES FROM HOME

Don't bring too much.  A practical approach is always necessary. However, decor from home is the cheapest way to decorate a room.  Also you have the added bonus of having things from home around, in case you get homesick.

You may want to buy cheaply, but personally, I think you should splurge on some items.  The items I suggest are those you can see using after college.  Everything else well...this post is about decorating your dorm room for cheap.