I Gave Two Designers $50 to Spend on Fall Decor at Target - Here's What They Bought
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I Gave Two Designers $50 to Spend on Fall Decor at Target - Here's What They Bought
"We independently select these products-if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing. If you managed to make it all the way to this corner of the internet, you're in a pickle: October 31 is right around the corner, and there's a chance you've yet to begin decorating for Halloween."
"Truthfully, you might be moving so quickly that you're not thinking so much about what looks good and goes together. It's okay - we've all been there. To help, I asked two interior designers to "shop" for fall and last-minute Halloween decor at Target; and I challenged them to keep their total to $50 or less. Their picks run the gamut from spooky to seasonal, and quite frankly? Last-minute decorating has never looked so good."
"Every Halloween, Sasha Basso of Capiz Studio loves to create an "eerily creepy, elevated" experience in her home. Her secret for a spooky space? Buying multiples. "A single candle is not that interesting, but a room filled with dozens of black candles is chilling and cool," the Bay Area designer explains. Want to stretch your decorations for longer? Julia Newman of Julia Adele Design takes a more seasonal approach."
Affordable, last-minute Halloween and fall decor can be purchased at Target with many items available for delivery. Designers Sasha Basso and Julia Newman selected budget-friendly pieces with a $50 limit to create either eerie, spooky atmospheres or seasonal fall moments. Sasha favors buying multiples—such as many black candles—to achieve a chilling, elevated effect. Julia recommends seasonal items that extend beyond Halloween and work well on a console table, entryway, or mantel. The curated picks span spooky to seasonal styles and emphasize quick, stylish decorating without breaking the bank.
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