
This Christmas, make your home look festive for the holidays without spending a ton of money. Whether you want to buy cheap Christmas decorations or high end Christmas decorations for cheap there are ways buy Christmas decorations on a budget. Buying Christmas decorations after Christmas for a discount, scouring local estate sales for high end Christmas decorations or DIY Christmas decor are all ways to save money on Christmas decorations this year. Here are affordable ideas to save money on Christmas decorations.
DIY Outdoor and Indoor Christmas Decorations
Are you crafty? The best way to buy discount Christmas decorations is to DIY Christmas decorations! You can make your own Christmas indoor decorations and Christmas outdoor decorations. There is some decor you can find for free like pinecones and pine branches outside. You can also spend a little money on craft materials from a local craft store. Look out for coupons at local craft stores to buy your supplies and save even more.
Look for inspiration for DIY Christmas Decorations on Pinterest such as this Pinterest board by The Crafty Christmas, and ideas for cheap Christmas decor like 100 Dollar Store Christmas Decorations by the Prudent Penny Pincher.
DIY Outdoor Christmas Decorations
DIY Christmas wreaths are one of the most common examples for DIY outdoor Christmas decorations. Grab a few evergreen branches from the outdoors and look for inspiration on Pinterest. You can also make your own wreath from other materials. DIY outdoor Christmas decorations Pinterest searches yield results for wreaths, repurposed skis / wood and more.
DIY Indoor Christmas Decorations
Pinterest is abundant with DIY Christmas table decor ideas. There are many DIY holiday table decorations that include materials you can buy for cheap at a craft store or materials at home you can repurpose. Cheap Christmas decorations can include finding pinecones and evergreen branches outside to decorate your mantel or use a garland with ornaments. DIY Christmas Decoration Pinterest searches include napkin rings, waterless snow globes, Christmas tree skirts and more.
You can also make holiday gift bags as centerpieces, or repurpose other Christmas decorations you have lying around such as a garland with ornaments down the table. There are plenty of DIY for holiday kitchen decor!
See Also: Simple Ways to Save Money During the Holidays
Christmas Decorations from Family Members or Friends
Understandably not everyone has the option to get Christmas decorations from family. But, over time things tend to accumulate especially if you have family that has lived in the same place for decades. Help them declutter by taking Christmas decorations off of their hands. Perhaps they have held onto items that are sentimental but they don’t use. They’d prefer to keep something in the family instead of donating it. Christmas decorations that tend to accumulate over time include ornaments, coffee mugs, vases, table cloths, festive gift baskets, ribbons and other festive odds and ends.
Are any of your friends moving or moving in with a significant other? If they are, do they have duplicate items they’re looking to get rid of? Any time someone moves there are always items – big or small – that they won’t want in their new place. It works out for both of you if you can take something off your friends hands they don’t want anymore.
Ask for Christmas Decorations on Your Wedding Registry
Today, 66% of married couples have lived together before they walked down the aisle according to the NCBI. When you’ve already lived together there are less things you need from a traditional wedding registry. If you already have most of the household basics, use this opportunity to start collecting stuff you want to decorate your house for the holidays. And, consider what you’ll need if you want to host people for the holidays. This includes Christmas decorations, Christmas table decor and kitchen appliances that are more helpful during the holidays like a Kitchenaid mixer to make Christmas cookies as gifts. Additional hosting items can include extra table settings, serving utensils, serving bowls and more.
Split Buying Christmas Decorations With Friends
Do you live with roommates? Have everyone chip in to buy cheap Christmas decorations together. You can split the cost evenly and agree to a budget. Or, each pick certain pieces to buy (ex one roommate buys ornaments, one roommate buys the Christmas tree skirt) so that it’s easier to split up what you bought when you no longer live together.
Buy Discount Christmas Decorations After Christmas
The best time to buy discount Christmas decorations starts the day after Christmas. Stores want to clear their inventory quickly to make room for New Years Eve and Valentine’s Day and will have sales immediately following Christmas. While the selection may dwindle quickly as the sales get better it’s an excellent way to save money. Pottery Barn, Crate and Barrel and Home Depot are a few stores where you’ll Christmas decorations on clearance after the holiday. I’ve also had success finding Spode at TJ Maxx and Macy’s on sale.
After Christmas sales are also a great time to stock up on Christmas cards, wrapping paper, gift stickers and ribbon for next year.
Scour Local Estate Sales for High End Christmas Decorations
Finding deals on Christmas items at estate sales is one of the best kept secrets. An estate sale usually happens when there is a death and the family is trying to sell almost everything in the house before putting the house on the market. Estate sales are a great place to find complete sets of holiday table decorations, high end Christmas decorations and luxury Christmas tree decorations as the family is trying to sell most of the stuff in the estate all at once. It’s also a great opportunity to find quality Christmas decorations. You’re also more likely to find high end household items like Waterford crystal, Spode and more that can be put out during Christmastime.
To find local estate sales, enter the town + estate sale into Google. If you live in a city, you may have more success looking at close suburbs. This is also a great time to buy furniture or other household items you still need for your home. This includes kitchenware and table settings that you can also use during Christmastime.
Look For Cheap Christmas Decorations on Craigslist and LetGo
Often when people are about to move they will try to get rid of stuff to make their move easier. With Christmas decorations, especially items they purchased for cheap, they may even be willing to part with holiday items for free. When it’ll cost more to ship something than buy something new they will want to get rid of it. Christmas trees, ornaments, outdoor decorations take up space but are cheaper to replace than move.
Since fewer people move in the winter the best time to look for moving sales are in the spring and fall. You may even get a better deal since fewer people are looking to buy Christmas decorations during those months.
Use Coupons When You Buy Christmas Decorations
When you do want to purchase new items prior to Christmas look for coupons and deals. The deals won’t be as good as after the holidays but you can still find 10% or 20% off the store coupons that you can apply to Christmas decorations. Wondering where to buy cheap Christmas decorations? Bed, Bath and Beyond always has 20% off coupons. Bed, Bath & Beyond usually accepts coupons that have expired as well. Everyone makes fun of the long CVS receipts with coupons, but those coupons for $10 off X for example can be applied to the Christmas decorations they sell and Christmas cards and wrapping paper. For higher end Christmas decorations Bloomingdales Home has Friend & Family sales (it’s free to become a loyalist).
Use coupons after Christmas as well! While some stores limit combining sales with coupons you can always try and see if you can get that extra discount.
Rent Christmas Decorations
While this market is still relatively new, you can rent Christmas decorations. You’ll find Christmas decorations rental companies in various cities. Rent-a-Christmas is one example and is based in New York City.
Budget Your Money and Time Wisely
It’s easy to overspend during the holidays whether it be on food, decorations, gifts or all of the above. Create a budget for how much you want to spend and stick to it. This cost can come out of two areas in your budget: either how much you want to spend on the holiday season all together or how much you want to spend on household items throughout the year. Personally, I created a household items and repairs budget and included any holiday decorations and cookware that was required in that part of my budget.
Balancing all of the shopping in addition to work, holiday parties and other events makes time really tight. Be mindful of how much time you spend researching what you want to buy, looking for deals and actually shopping. Don’t forget to take time for yourself and enjoy the season. It’d be better to spend a little more money and be happy than save a little more but miss out on all of the fun.
What are ways you’ve saved money on Christmas decorations?

Good advice on saving on Christmas decorations. I really like this season when the house is filled with Christmas
Thank you!