Halloween Decorations on a Budget

Hello lovely people and welcome back! I know I have been off the blog for the past couple of weeks and I haven’t been very active on my Instagram, but I needed a little time to gather myself. As everyone who lives in America knows, things are very tense and uncomfortable here right now. It can be painful to exist in a country that has so little value on the people's lives and it has taken a pretty big toll on me lately. However, the fact that I can take a step back shows my privilege and it is something I am working on. Today, I thought I might share something much lighter: Halloween decorations! This is something fun and simple we can all do right now to help keep spirits high (also vote. And do not vote for Trump). Keep scrolling through this post to see some fun, inexpensive, and gorgeous decorations for Halloween and fall!

I found these little guys on Amazon through a blogger I follow on Instagram. They are sticky on the back so you can hang them up all over the house or in one big swarm, like this, on a blank wall. They are pretty basic, and could be easily used through out the fall season. Depends on how much you like spooky season but I think they could be cute for all of fall!

Even though I don’t have a yard to put these guys in, I love them! They popped up after the bats as things related to my search, so I need someone with a backyard to get them so I can live vicariously through you! They would also maybe work hung up around a door frame or indoors if you don’t have outdoor space.

I am in love with these little candles. They are perfect for fall, but simple enough that you can keep them out to light at any time of the year. On top of the cute and spooky factor of the candle, it is also very sustainable and made with soy wax that is much more healthy to burn in your home than other candles. It is also a small, woman-owned business, which I am always in favor of supporting.

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This one might seem weird, but pumpkin is the cheapest and best way to decorate for Halloween and fall. If you cannot go to a pumpkin patch, grocery stores often have them outside and they are usually pretty inexpensive. You can carve it, paint it, or even just get a bunch of them and set them around the inside and outside of your home.

The last one for this post, but I love this sign! Perfect for the front door, or inside the home. Plus this sign is from The Nightmare Before Christmas which is one of my favorite movies for any time of the year. It is perfect for whatever your home vibe is!

Thank you for hanging in with me while I took some time off, and thank you for coming back to read today! I will have another post going up this Wednesday or Thursday so please stay tuned for that! Stay strong everyone, and remember to vote like your life depends on it.

Madey

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