Last Updated on October 22, 2024 by Rachel Granholm
I’m sharing simple tips and ideas for fall decorating on a budget!
With the switch from summer to fall, you may be wondering how to transition your home decor, as well. This can feel like a daunting task to some but it truly doesn’t need to be anything fancy. Today I’m sharing how I used minimal fall decor in my home and ideas for fall decorating on a budget!
Thrifty Fall Decorating: Creative Uses for Found Objects
This time of year is so lovely. In nature, the cooling temperatures, the changing of the leaves, and the shorter days signal that fall has officially arrived.
In your home, the change of your wardrobe from t-shirts and shorts to sweaters and jeans combined with the urge to pull out your warm blankets harkens the beginning of a new season.
Fall Decorating on a Budget
I’ve shared with you before about my firm belief that you don’t need to spend hundreds of dollars during each seasonal change to decorate your home. This autumn season, I wanted my home to be surrounded by cozy and beautiful things yet still keeping to a minimal and simple aesthetic.
Most of the decor that you will see today has been found secondhand either from the thrift store or an antique shop. I will always and forever love thrifting for home decor, be it vintage or otherwise. I adore the way my thrifted fall decor looks this season and am so excited to share it with you.
Let this be an uplifting and inspiring place to find ideas and takeaways for your home!
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Fall Home Tour with Vintage and Thrifted Finds
For this fall decor tour, we are going to start in the living room.
Fall Mantel Decor
On the mantel, I wanted to display some of my favorite pieces of vintage decor. The right side is super simple with the mantel clock and a vintage crock.
I stuck some red eucalyptus in with the faux pussy willow stems for a splash of color. On the left side, the vintage needlework picture, milk glass banana stand and the antique transferware pitcher were found at my favorite thrift store over the summer! I paid less than $20 for all three of those items.
That amazing antique mirror lives there all year round. My husband’s late grandfather actually crafted it by hand…isn’t that incredible?!
My wonderful mother-in-law passed it down to me over the summer and I just love it. It’s so special to have a piece of him in our home.
For some height, I placed the banana stand on top of a mossy green colored vintage book that came from a small town antique shop. After placing the faux pumpkins and eucalyptus, there was still an empty space to fill.
So, I used the cloth ribbon that came with my decorative wheat bundle and tied it into a bow. It’s so simple but there’s just something about it that I just adore.
Hearth Decor for Fall
Lastly, on the hearth, sits this beauty.
If you haven’t read the story of this antique pitcher, you can find that here. This is my most special thrifted decor piece of all time and wanted it to really shine. To make a bold statement, I placed tall stems of eucalyptus and wheat in it.
Then, to complete the display and to break up all the white tones, I set a thrifted vintage book underneath it in a copper color.
Thrifty Ideas for Fall Shelf Decor
Let’s move on to the living room shelving.
I can’t really give you a step by step process for this as I just go by look and feel. Starting with the plaid scarf as a base, I placed items one at a time.
I pulled from decor that was either in my fall bin or that I had elsewhere in my house.
Many textures and elements were used throughout this shelf including brass, copper, velvet, wood, and glass.
Layers of varying heights and textures in complementing colors helped me achieve a unified and cohesive feel on this shelf.
Faux leaves, pumpkins, and wheat were added to bring in depth and natural elements.
Over on the cabinet, there is a fall vignette displayed. I layered two different vintage linens underneath for some contrast.
A mix of copper, vintage books, transferware, amber bottles, and other vintage finds were used to help usher fall into my home.
Each and every piece that I used in this vignette came from either the thrift store or an antique shop.
I don’t think I paid over $10 for any one of these items, making this display special and one-of-a-kind.
There are a few other spaces in my home that I added sprinkles of fall to.
I kept the shelf that displays my milk glass collection super simple, only adding some faux stems. The vintage oil painting is one of my favorite pieces of art that I’ve found while thrifting!
The kitchen didn’t get much because I don’t like a cluttered kitchen!
All I did in there was tie this ribbon to my peg hook shelf and stuck a few orange billy ball stems in my milk glass cups.
The little shelf in the entryway received a few hints of fall as well. I don’t know the story behind that wood plaque but I wish I did. I found it at the thrift store a while ago for .99 cents.
The fall barn scene is the epitome of fall to me! I carried more amber glass and wheat into this small space to make it feel balanced.
Thrifty Fall Decorating and Using What You Already Have
These small areas of my home that I’m sharing next are displays that didn’t cost me a dime to create. I simply pulled from decor that I already had but that wasn’t necessarily fall-themed.
Not wanting to spend any money to decorate the shelf in my hall bathroom, I pulled together decor in shades of blue and cream. Those colors lean more winter to me, so to usher in a fall feeling, I added copper, a wood scoop, wheat, and a few pumpkins.
This shelf looks very different from what’s happening in the living room but feels cohesive due to the textural elements that are present in both spaces.
Opposite that shelf sits another wall shelf.
I carried the blue theme over there as well, turning the vibrant blue jars into fall decor by adding large wheat stems to them.
The last area of my home that didn’t cost me anything was this little shelf in my office. My husband built these rustic wood shelves out of scrap wood a few years ago and I love to decorate them for the seasons.
The vintage needlework picture has been out all summer but I think it also works for autumn as well. That was a $4.00 thrift store find a few years ago. I left the red lantern there as well because it complements the picture so nicely.
To bring fall to this shelf and make it feel a little more moody, I simply placed a dark brown crock, more copper, and some old railroad tines that came from the railroad tracks behind my husband’s grandparent’s house many years ago.
Family heirloom pieces, full of rich character and history, are so special to use for any season.
This small space feels like fall but in a more neutral way. You don’t need to do much to make your home warm and cozy for autumn.
Use what you already have and tweak it just a bit to fit the season. It truly is that simple.
Closing Tidbits for Fall Decorating on a Budget
I sincerely hope you found encouragement here today. Fall decorating isn’t fussy nor complicated. It’s actually extremely freeing to decorate your home in a thrifty and minimal manner.
This mindset allows you to enjoy the season as it is without feeling overwhelmed. Wishing you all the beauty that fall has to offer, taking each day for the blessing that it is.
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Rachel, so many great Fall decorating ideas that won’t break the bank! That is my kind of decorating. I am in love with your green kitchen scale. So cute how you put mini pumpkins in it. I grew up with one that was a mustard yellow and I remember my mom using it to decorate too. Pinned!!
Hi, friend!
Thank you!! That kitchen scale came from my mother-in-law!! I just love it!! Thanks for reading today!
Love all the warm textures you brought together; so cozy and beautiful! How nice that you can enjoy it all now that the weather’s turned chilly. Light a candle, brew a cup of tea and soak it in:) Happy Fall!
Hi Lora! Thank you!!! I know…I put a sweater on this morning and it’s fantastic 🙂 Thanks for reading today!!
These fall decorating ideas are all fantastic Rachel! I love the different textures you’ve added from the little velvet pumpkins to the wheat and the red berry garland too. It’s the perfect complement for your ironstone, transferware, and milk glass collection. Hope your fall season is off to a great start, CoCo
Hi CoCo!!
Thank you for your kind words, friend!! I truly appreciate it.
Hi Rachel! Another good post. I too believe you don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars for fall decor. My favorite activity is to go out into the woods and harvest things – like acorns, twigs, dried grasses etc. The best part – they are free! I love your inspiring words and the warmth your home conveys.
Hi!!
Thanks, Anna!! I think we are kindred spirits in many ways! The woods holds many special items that you can use for decor and it’s just fantastic.
I should also share that I lived in Maine for 7 years and there are some similarities between where you live now and where I lived in Maine. Oh and I am still in love with that brown transferware pitcher!
🙂 Maine is one of the states at the top of my travel list. Someday soon we hope to get there!!
Congratulations Rachel, you had a very popular post this week, and it will be featured on the Fabulous Friday Link Party this week!
Hi Michele!
YAy!! Thank you!! I’m so thrilled. Thanks so much for the message!
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Rachel you’re so right about using what you have and then tweaking it here and there for the season. You’ve done that beautifully in your home.
Hi Maria!
Thank you SO much!! I appreciate your lovely comment….thank you for stopping by the blog today!
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