Christmas is such an expensive time of the year right? All those presents, the food, the drink, the parties, the new frock and the Christmas jumpers...it all adds up.
So when it comes to dressing the house, I like to try and save costs where I can. I have my old favourites in the loft which come out year after year, but I do try to keep them up-to-date with some on-trend accents and I also tend to use a lot of natural materials such as pine cones, holly and ivy which I gather from the garden or pick up on woodland walks.
To freshen my decorations up, I've been bargain-hunting in Poundland and I have to say, (not that I'm averse to shopping there, or could ever possibly be called a snob) you'd never guess that they came from a discount store.
To create a cosy hygge feel in my dining room, I've decorated the mantle in Scandi style red and white. Candles for that feeling of warmth and soft lighting, pretty wooden star fairy lights, a sprinkling of candy canes and some real glass vintage style baubles all add to the look. I bought some scented tea lights too to add to the atmosphere and they smell lovely - just £1 for a pack of 16 orange and cranberry scented candles.
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Large etched glass vintage style bauble £1, pack of 9 mini mercury glass baubles £1, set of 6 wooden star lights £1 |
I've kept the feeling if hygge going with my red and white theme. Cosy up with decadent glasses of hot chocolate topped with candy canes, or use them to decorate door wreaths such as this handmade rag wreath I've made.
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Ho ho ho glasses £1 for 2, metal sleigh bells £1 for 10, candy canes £1 for 12, chocolate coins £1 for 15 |
If you've been hooked by the metallic trend, then these copper fairy lights are just the job. The Moroccan style, little lattice-work spheres are so stylish. Copper works really well against vibrant green foliage, so these would be perfect for a mini tree or to wrap around a spruce wreath, and being battery operated is a bonus as it makes them more portable.
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Set of 10 battery operated copper LED lights £1 |
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Silver metal star lights with blue LED bulbs £1 set of 10 battery operated fairy lights |
Icy blues and silvers are a stylish combination, and you can make it grown-up without venturing into Disney's Frozen territory.
Create a cosy basket for guests to grab a snuggly blanket while they enjoy their mulled wine, decorate with frosted glass or these real glass baubles with feathers inside, and the delicate beauty of iridescent star confetti. As well as all the items for £1, Poundland has started selling more and more larger items, so don't be surprised to pick up some bargains like this gorgeous blue soft fleece blanket for £3.
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Blue fleece blanket £3, filament style LED fairy lights set of 6 £1
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large glass feather bauble £1, confetti bauble £1 for 2 |
Stock up on traditional pillar candles too to create mantle decorations and table centrepieces. Take a rummage through the artificial flower and foliage section, and add fresh greenery from the garden.
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Church candle £1, mini glass silver baubles £1 set of 9, silver faux eucalyptus £1 stem of 3 |
And it's not just the decorations where I've been able to save a few quid, I've also got lots of gorgeous wrapping paper, trimmings, Christmas cards, stocking fillers, chocolates and even this delicious Huntley and Palmers Christmas pudding for just £1.
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Huntley and Palmer large Christmas pudding £1, sleigh bells £1 for 10, mini glass baubles £1 for 9 |
So if you haven't ventured into Poundland for a while, take a look, I'm sure you'd be amazed at their cracking value!
Come and join in the #CrackingValue Twitter party on Friday 9th December from 12:30-2pm to win some prizes! We'll be giving away 5 £20 vouchers throughout the party and trust me, that will go a long way!
Disclosure: I was sent £50 voucher to purchase Christmas items to showcase them.