Frugal Ideas For Decorating The Baby’s Nursery

by Mrs. Not Made of Money on March 2, 2010 · 5 comments

in Frugal,Saving Money

The following is a guest post by The Family Wallet.

Decorating the nursery is a favorite part of new baby preparations for many parents. Until it’s done, you just don’t feel like you’re ready to welcome your child into the world. So many moms- and dads-to-be go all out, buying expensive designer cribs, bedding and décor. But if you’re on a tight budget, that’s money that could be better spent on more practical things.

That doesn’t mean that you can’t decorate your baby’s room in style, though. It just means you’ll need to go about it a little differently. Here are some tips to help you save while still creating a memorable nursery:

1. If there’s a certain motif you want to use in the nursery, create a baby registry and make sure that your shower organizer lets invitees know where you’re registered. That way guests will be likely to purchase the items you’ve selected in that motif. But keep in mind that if you choose a lot of expensive items, you might not get them, because your guests may be on a budget too.

2. Don’t get your heart set on doing everything in a certain motif. If you don’t get all of the things you want at your shower, you might have to go with something else. If you get some of the items you wanted, however, perhaps you can buy the rest in a color that co-ordinates with them.

3. Make some of the items for the nursery yourself. You could buy some fabric featuring the characters you want to feature in the nursery and make all sorts of things out of it. Curtains and blankets are easy if you have a sewing machine. You could also make decoupage wall hangings by cutting the characters out of the fabric and using Mod Podge to adhere them to a piece of wood, then top with another coat of it. And framed pages from children’s books or calendars also make lovely wall art.

4. Visit consignment shops, flea markets and yard sales. You can often find great deals on gently used nursery items at these places.

5. Go to outlet stores, or shop from the outlet section of your favorite online baby store. There are spectacular deals on new items to be found here. Some might have minor flaws, but in many cases they’ve simply been discontinued by the manufacturer.

Decorating your nursery on the cheap doesn’t mean it won’t be beautiful. With a little creativity, you can make it look just as wonderful as it would if you had spared no expense. And best of all, you’ll have more money to spend on diapers, formula, and those adorable baby clothes!

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The Family Wallet features money tips, ideas, and hacks to help you stretch the family budget.

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Budget Wise Home March 9, 2010 at 11:52 am

I love your attitude about decorating. A little thought a creativity can go a long way. No need to spend tons of money!

2 David@ yourfinances101 March 4, 2010 at 7:57 am

Getting ready to do this in our household.

I would say to utilize (or make) as many homemade items as possible, I’d imagine they’ll make wonderful keepsakes when our son is older.

3 David@ yourfinances101 March 4, 2010 at 7:39 am

Believe it or not, I think I do most all of these.

However, I sell on Amazon rather then Ebay.

Guess why? Cuz it seems cheaper!

And easier too, in my opinion.

4 Katrina March 3, 2010 at 9:48 pm

Plus considering the baby will more than likely puke, poop, or pee all over everything eventually, save your money!!

5 Suzanne March 2, 2010 at 6:39 pm

Great tips! Especially during these tough economic times!

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