Last Updated on October 17, 2024 by Rachel Granholm
These 7 fall thrift store finds for budget decor enables you to style your home in a beautiful yet frugal manner!
Attention all budget-savvy home decorators! As the leaves start to change and the air takes on a crisp chill, it’s the perfect time to add some cozy fall decor to your living space. But, before you start scouring the aisles of expensive home goods stores, why not check out your local thrift store? To help you spice up your home without emptying your wallet, I’ve gathered 7 fall thrift store finds for budget decor that will bring warmth and personality to any room!
Fall on a Budget: Stunning Thrifted Decor Ideas
That’s right, you can find amazing and affordable decor pieces at your neighborhood thrift store. In fact, according to the National Association of Resale and Thrift Shops, thrift stores have seen a 7% increase in sales over the past year. Isn’t that so cool?!
I’m sharing tips and tricks of the thrifting world to help you find the good stuff as well as a recent fall thrift haul. Learn how to transform your space into a cozy autumn oasis without breaking the bank!
Thrifted Goodies Volume 27: Thrifting for Fall Decor
Hello, guys!
Welcome back to the blog and to the next installment in the ‘Thrifted Goodies’ series! If you are new around here, welcome!
This is a monthly series where my friend MaryJo from the blog Master’pieces’ of my Life and I share thrift hauls, thrifting tips, and general thrift shopping advice.
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My partner in this series, MaryJo, is sharing a thrifty post all about setting a thrifted fall garden table. After you are done here, head over to her post and say hello! You may find just the thing you are looking for.
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A Guide for Thrifting Unique, Fall Items
Well, quite honestly, I just don’t like it.
First of all, seasonal decor from big box stores is over-priced. Second, it’s not high-quality. Usually made of plastic and coming from a far away country, these items are not sustainably made. Third, why buy what everyone else has when I can thrift something that is one-of-a-kind?
Secondhand shopping is not only eco-friendly but it also allows you to source fall decor items that no one else has, making your home completely unique to you.
Examples of these items include:
- antique or vintage ironstone
- milk glass
- vintage books
- wooden items
- vintage copper
- amber jars or bottles
- brown transferware
- pitchers, jars, or vases
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7 Fall Thrift Store Finds for Budget Decor- Thrift Haul and Styling Tips
I’ll be the first to admit that, when thrift shopping, many times I find nothing and walk out empty handed. And then, there are other times where I have a whole cart full. That’s the nature of thrifting! But… you guys. The thrifting god’s must be gracing my thrift trips lately because I’ve found such cool stuff!
I’m super excited to show you seven of my most recent finds and how I’ve styled them in my home for fall. Let’s get into it!
Fall Thrifty Find #1: Small Basket
One of my favorite thrifty ways to add texture to fall displays is through the use of baskets. However, baskets are extremely hard to store! So, whenever I come across a cute basket that is on the smaller side, I usually pick it up.
The charming basket below fit both of those marks and was just .99 cents! I don’t see this tall, narrow shape with the curved top often and I adore the two tone stripes. You can tell this basket is handmade because it’s not straight…it’s a little wonky and tilted but that’s what makes me love it even more.
For fall, I styled the basket on the shelf in my hall bath. I used many white and cream decor elements on the shelf so the basket provides some much needed warmth.
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Fall Thrifty Find #2: Ironstone Creamer
Next up is this incredible ironstone creamer.
I’ve been finding this swirled pattern all over the place recently and I think it’s just so pretty! This particular creamer was found at my favorite antique mall for just $5.00!
See what I mean by purchasing decor items that are more neutral? This pitcher can be used all year round by tweaking it to fit the season or holiday. Think faux cedar stems for Christmas and winter, bright florals for spring, etc…Or, simply leave it as it is for a beautiful piece of collected ironstone.
For fall, I am using it in my hutch to add height using a few dried eucalyptus branches.
Fall Thrifty Find #3: Green Hall Teapot
I don’t know about you but green is a color that I love to decorate with all year long. Without green, I always feel like my displays and vignettes are missing something or fall flat. So, when I spotted this cutie green teapot for just $2.00, I couldn’t pass it up!
This is a HALL teapot, which is a highly collectible and well-loved pottery brand that was founded in Ohio in 1903.
The tiny little lid comes off by turning it so that the two white tabs match the indents in the lid itself.
It’s little details like these that make vintage pieces SO loved and cherished. You just don’t find items made like this anymore!
As I’ve said before, I always like to show markings if they are present on a vintage item.
This is what the Hall mark looks like. I was doing a little research online about this brand and learned that some items will have ‘Made in U.S.A.’ on them, like this one, others may not.
Fall Thrifty Find #4: Set of 4 Ironstone Plates
More ironstone! I’ve been on an ironstone streak lately and I. Am. Here. For. It.
You guys…I found this set of four matching plates in a small town thrift store for only $2.00. Do you recognize the pattern? It’s the exact match to the pitcher above. Can you believe it?!
I am using these plates in my hutch for fall and split them up into groupings of two. I used the first two underneath another ironstone creamer on the top shelf, adding in some fall accessories.
The other two were placed underneath a brown transferware vase with some fall faux stems.
These plates are made by Johnson Bros, a well known porcelain pottery maker from England.
For those of you who are looking for something similar, this is what the mark looks like.
Fall Thrifty Find #5: Vintage Barn Print
Look! Another barn picture for my collection! I love this one…it’s so perfect for fall!
When I’m styling my hutch for the seasons, I like to place a piece of art in the middle of the bottom shelf for some interest. It helps my decor to tell a story in a way and I’ve found that barn or countryside scenes are my favorite themes to use.
This barn picture is just a print on board but it’s still vintage and for only $2.00 I couldn’t leave it behind.
Fall Thrifty Find #6: Milk Glass Bowl
I think this is my favorite item out of the entire haul.
In all my years of sourcing vintage milk glass, I’ve not once come across this square pattern! It’s giving me mid-century modern vibes but I’m honestly totally digging it! I looked online for a while, trying to figure out this pattern, but cannot find it anywhere! Is it really that rare?! If you know anything about this milk glass pattern, please let me know!
As you can see, I placed my ‘new’ bowl next to the thrifted basket on the bathroom shelf. To style it, all I did was place a few vintage books underneath for some height and tucked a stem of faux leaves inside.
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Fall Thrifty Find #7: Wooden Leaf Trivet
This last find might seem kind of random but hear me out.
I went to the thrift store a few weeks ago specifically to see if I could find a few wooden ‘risers’, if you will, to use in my hutch for fall.
So, as the story goes, I walked in, went to the first row of shelving, and literally this wooden leaf trivet was sitting right in front of my face AND for only $1.00…isn’t that crazy?!
I’m as happy as a clam with how it looks in the hutch styled amongst my fall decor.
Closing Tidbits on 7 Fall Thrift Store Finds for Budget Decor
With that, this wraps up my fall thrift haul! With autumn in full swing and the holiday season quickly approaching, it’s a lovely time to revamp your home decor without overspending. By utilizing thrift stores, you can find unique and budget-friendly pieces to spruce up your space.
As we’ve explored these 7 fall thrift store finds for budget decor, know that you can transform your home into a beautiful and warm space for mere dollars. Thrifting for decor allows us all to be able to create a space that reflects our own styles while saving money in the process. I don’t know what could be better than that!
Be encouraged to live mindfully and minimally this season, finding a sense of contentment along the way. Happy fall!
Leave me a comment! What decor items have you recently found for fall? I love hearing from you!
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Your mystery item is a Randall Milk Glass Square Raised Window Pane Barrel Planter from the mid-century. Great thrifting post, I always enjoy seeing what you’ve found 🙂
Oh my gosh what a doll you are!! Thank you so much for the info…I had no idea. How did you know that?! I knew it was mid-century just by looking at it but I always like to know the maker and the design name. THANK YOU!!
I could find anything using my usual “skills” either, so I tried Google Lens for the first time. Bingo! Happy Thrifting 🙂
Genius! Why didn’t I think of that…thanks again!
Rachel the thrifting Gods are in your favor. lol. So many great finds but the milk glass is really unique. Love the squarish shape. And the wood trivet is so cool. Everything is amazing really. Always fun to share with you. XO- MJ
I know, right?! Isn’t that milk glass SO cool??! I’m obsessed.
So fun, friend! Have a lovely weekend.
Oh, what wonderful finds and the way you displayed them. I love buying Thrift store finds, they have more character than new.
Hi, Marlene!
Thanks so much! Me too…SO much more character and what timeless pieces to use, you know?! Thanks for stopping by today…have a lovely weekend!
Your item #6 Milk Glass – Did you know you can try ‘Google Images’ and download/drag your photo and google will try to find it for you. It looks like google says it is Randall Milk Glass. I use this site for many items that I am not sure of. I love that when an item is found and it says it is a Rare Find – yes!!!! Thank you for sharing your treasures.
Hi, Janice!
I love rare finds…Thanks so much!!
The thrifting queen strikes again! So many great finds! I would be thrilled to find Ironstone in a thrift shop around here! That milk glass is so interesting and I adore the trivet! I enjoyed seeing how you styled them all for fall!
🙂 Thank you! It’s so much fun coming across these things for such cheap prices.
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