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Changing up your decor with the seasons is a fun way to refresh your space—but it doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag. With the right eye and a bit of creativity, you can find affordable, high-impact pieces at variety stores like Five Below, Dollar General, and Family Dollar.

Here’s how to decorate for every season using stylish finds that cost $5 or less.

Spring: Fresh and floral without the fuss

Embrace soft colors and botanical elements to bring in the feeling of renewal. Look for:

  • Faux floral stems and wreaths

  • Ceramic vases or glass bottles

  • Butterfly or pastel-themed wall decals

  • Floral-scented candles and diffusers

Many of these items can be found in the home or seasonal aisle at Dollar General.

Summer: Coastal touches and bright tones

To channel a summer vibe, layer in pieces that evoke sun, sand, and water:

  • Rope-wrapped jars or lanterns

  • Starfish or seashell-themed accents

  • Bright teal, yellow, and coral textiles

  • Miniature potted succulents or palms

Five Below typically rotates seasonal collections with colorful, Instagram-ready decor during summer months.

Fall: Warm tones and rustic elements

When autumn rolls in, go for cozy textures and harvest themes. Affordable options include:

  • Burlap pumpkins and garlands

  • Leaf-shaped trays or dishware

  • Fall-scented candles (like apple or cinnamon)

  • Mini hay bales and wood signs with seasonal quotes

Family Dollar often features rotating fall decor during September and October with deep oranges, reds, and browns.

Winter: Cozy, festive, and neutral-friendly

Winter decor doesn’t need to scream red and green. Look for items that feel festive but versatile:

  • String lights or battery-operated LED lanterns

  • Snowflake ornaments or table runners

  • Faux fur throws or pillows

  • Neutral-toned holiday figurines or ceramic trees

These pieces can carry from December through the colder months without needing constant swaps.

Tips for elevated looks on a tight budget

  • Stick to a color palette: Choosing two or three colors for each season helps everything look cohesive.

  • Mix textures: Pair matte ceramics with soft textiles or shiny metals to add depth.

  • DIY with affordable bases: Turn plain items into custom pieces using hot glue, paint, or ribbon.

  • Repurpose items across seasons: A white vase or glass jar can be updated year-round with seasonal fillers like pinecones, fake flowers, or colored stones.

Don’t forget the outdoor space

Front porches, balconies, and patios deserve a little love too. Look for:

  • Seasonal welcome mats

  • Mini flags or door hangers

  • Solar lights or hanging planters

All of these are often available in seasonal sections for under $5.