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Planning a wedding on a budget can feel tricky, especially when you want your event to look beautiful and special. I get how much it matters to create a space that feels personal but doesn’t empty your wallet.

You can create a lovely atmosphere with simple, affordable ideas that still feel personal and stylish. I’ve pulled together 17 cute low-budget wedding decorations that work for all sorts of themes and spaces.
These ideas lean on creativity and practical choices, so you can shape the look you want without blowing your budget.
1. Mason jar centerpieces wrapped in burlap and lace

I like using mason jars wrapped in burlap and lace for centerpieces. They bring a rustic charm without costing much. Fill them with flowers or candles and you’ve got something that fits your style, no sweat.
2. String fairy lights overhead for a magical glow

I love hanging fairy lights overhead for that soft, warm lighting. They make the space feel cozy and inviting, and honestly, they’re not expensive. Waterproof LED string lights are my go-to since I can put them anywhere, inside or out.
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3. DIY paper flower garlands

DIY paper flower garlands are a straightforward way to add charm to a wedding. They’re cheap, easy, and you probably already have most of what you need.
I like that I can match the colors to the wedding theme. These garlands look great on walls, tables, or arches.
4. Repurposed vintage wooden crates as display tables

Vintage wooden crates make excellent display tables at weddings. They add rustic charm for next to nothing.
I use them to hold flowers, desserts, or gifts. Stacking or arranging them at different heights keeps things interesting. They’re sturdy, easy to move, and I always find ways to reuse them later at home.
5. Chalkboard signs for seating and menus

Chalkboard signs are affordable and you can reuse them. I like using them for seating charts and menus. Small ones with stands are easy to write on and fit almost any theme.
6. Simple cotton or linen table runners

I keep coming back to cotton or linen table runners. They’re affordable, easy to find, and they add a clean, natural look.
These fabrics work with so many styles, from rustic to minimalist. I like how they pull the tables together without needing a lot of extra stuff.
7. Hand-painted glass votive candle holders

Hand-painted glass votive candle holders bring a soft glow and a personal touch. You can match colors or designs to your theme and not spend a fortune. They look sweet as centerpieces or just sprinkled around for detail.
8. Wildflower bouquets in recycled tins

I use wildflower bouquets in recycled tins for a simple, charming look. The tins add rustic character and cost next to nothing. Wildflowers bring in natural color and texture. Plus, it’s a smart way to reuse what you’ve got.
9. Twine-wrapped wine bottles as candle holders

I take empty wine bottles, wrap them in twine, and use them as candle holders. They add a rustic feel for almost nothing.
With just a bit of twine and some candles, you get a cozy, charming table look.
10. Homemade photo booth with printed props

I set up a simple photo booth with a plain backdrop and printed props.
You can find free templates online and print them on cardstock.
It’s a fun, affordable way to get everyone laughing and snapping photos.
11. DIY origami cranes hung from the ceiling

Origami cranes are simple and affordable wedding decorations. Folding them takes a little patience, but they look delicate and charming. Hanging them from the ceiling gives a floating, eye-catching effect without much expense.
12. Burlap bunting with personalized initials

Burlap bunting is easy and works with lots of wedding styles. Adding initials makes it special and still keeps it cheap. I hang it wherever I want a rustic, homemade touch.
13. Succulent favors in small terracotta pots

Succulent favors in small terracotta pots are simple, affordable, and let’s be honest, pretty cute. These plants don’t need much care and fit almost any theme. Guests can take them home and actually enjoy them.
14. Repurposed picture frames with inspirational quotes

I use old picture frames to display quotes that fit the mood of the day.
Repurposing frames is budget-friendly and adds a personal twist. Thrift stores usually have plenty, or you can just use what you already own.
15. Rustic wooden slices as serving platters

I love using wooden slices as serving platters. They bring a natural, rustic edge to the table and don’t cost much.
Wood slices are great for cheese, appetizers, or desserts. They add charm, plain and simple.
16. Homemade scented soy candles as decor and favors

I like making homemade scented soy candles for wedding decor. They give off a gentle glow and a pleasant scent. Plus, you get to pick the scents that fit your event, and they’re affordable if you make them yourself.
17. Colored glass bottles with fresh cut greenery

I love using colored glass bottles with fresh greenery for wedding decorations. They bring a pop of color and a bit of life to the table, and honestly, they don’t cost much at all.
You can set these bottles out as centerpieces or just scatter them around as accents. I usually tuck in fresh leaves or little branches, and they look just right.