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Psalm 94:19, 22- “When the cares of my heart are many, your consolations cheer my soul...the Lord has become my stronghold, and my God the rock of my refuge.”

Thursday, January 15, 2009

More On Decorating

One of the reasons I decided to do a couple posts on decorating is because I’ve received a few requests from different individuals wanting me to share some tips on decorating and how to save money in the process. I would love to know any of your thoughts and ideas that you’ve discovered when decorating on a budget!

Here are a few tips that I’ve found helpful when it comes to shopping for decorations:

Create a list: When decorating or re-decorating a room take some time to think and plan. Start with searching for a paint color for the walls then build off the color. Take the measurements of wall space and windows, write them down and keep them in your purse or wallet. Also, if you have a camera, take some pictures of the room so when you’re shopping you can pull them out and have a visual of the room with you. It’s also helpful to have a visual so you can minimize the amount of returns. Next, create a list of all the things you’d like to add to the room (pictures, curtains, bed spread, accessories, rugs, fixtures)

Things to bring with you shopping:
-Your items list
-Paint color swatch
-Measurements
-A throw pillow or sham off your bed, a piece of fabric, or something in the room that you’re basing the design off of
-Pictures of the room
-A miniature tape measure if you’re looking for exact measurements

Note: When creating a list keep in mind that pretty much everything that isn’t upholstered can be painted (Mirror frames, tables, chairs, picture frames, book shelves, cabinets, candle holders, lamp bases). This is a very cheep and easy way to spruce something up or change the color.

Create a budget: After you’ve created your list, create a budget. If you’re single, get help with this step from your mom or someone that’s been an example to you in the area of frugality that you know will help you create a wise budget. :) If you’re married then go to no one else but your husband! It will bless him to know that you’re seeking to be wise with the money God’s provided. It’s wise to create a budget simply so we don’t give into the temptation to buy something we really don’t have money for. After the budget is created you might have to take a few things off your list if they don’t fit into your budget. Even when we’re purchasing items on sale or even on clearance, they add up very quickly. When we have a budget it helps us stay focused and carefully watch how we’re spending money. Remember things always eventually go on sale!

Make time: Shopping for decorations can become overwhelming and if you spend too much time looking it can become frustrating. I’ve found that it works best when I stop at one to two stores at a time. Unless I’ve got a lot of extra time on my hands, tackling a bunch of stores all over town in one day never works. Try to plan time when running errands to make a few extra stops in the area of town you’ll already be. Doing this saves gas money and a whole lot less stress when shopping!

Be creative: There are many ways to be creative when decorating. Re-arranging furniture in a room makes a huge difference! If a couple rooms in your home have similar colors, you can always swap items out in the rooms. This adds a new look and it’s completely free! Don’t ever be afraid to paint and always make sure there is a touch of black in every room. There are oodles of web sites with creative ideas you can google!

Be patient and persistent: As Proverbs 21:5 says, “The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance, but everyone who is hasty comes only to poverty.”

Maybe you’re in a season that you desire to get some projects done around the house but just don’t see it possible to even begin thinking about doing them because there’s other things that are calling you attention (family, crying baby, cleaning, laundry, work, sleep, church events) or maybe you're in a season you aren’t financially able to begin new projects… Well as I’ve been reminded lately out of Ecclesiastes 3:1 there is a season for EVERYTHING, a season even for decorating a room. Today on the Girl Talk blog they did an excellent post on different God ordained seasons that you can check out here!

Let’s try not to have a self-pity attitude about the season God has us in, but remember and be grateful that our greatest need has already been met!

6 comments:

Justin and Christine Edwards said...
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Justin and Christine Edwards said...

Candace....you've got me worried! I don't have a touch of black in every room. Is that ok? What will happen if I don't? :) I love your blog and check it almost everyday. Keep up the good work. You are a blessing.

Candace said...

Lol… no need to worry, Christine! It’s ok if you don’t have a touch of black in EVERY room…. Like I’ve said a couple times now, you can always paint something if you want to change the color by adding some black. =) In my opinion a little black makes a room “complete”. Especially if it’s a room with light and warm colors, a few black accessories brings it all together. It creates a focal point that grounds, anchors, and adds a sophisticated look.

Colleen Moore said...

Thanks for the reminder about seasons my sweet friend..."season by season, I watch Him amazed, in awe of the mystery of His perfect ways...all I have need of His hand will provide...He's always been faithful to me..."

Love you! =D

Colleen Moore said...

Oh, and I joined Kirklands and got a 20% off coupon if you want it, good until the first of Feb. =D

Candace said...

Oh how I love that song!

A coupon you say?! I'm not sure what else my mom has planned to purchase but will let you know if we can use it. Thanks!