How to Decorate for a Party Under $50 (Yes, Really!)

Planning a party on a budget doesn’t mean sacrificing style or vibes—it just means getting a little creative (and maybe using a glue gun). Whether you’re throwing a birthday bash, baby shower, girls’ night, or backyard barbecue, you can make it look amazing without breaking the bank. If you’ve got $50 and a little imagination, I’ve got you covered. Let’s break down the best indoor and outdoor party decoration ideas that are cheap, cheerful, and totally Instagram-worthy.

🪩 First Things First: Set the Mood with a Theme

Before you even shop, pick a party theme or color palette. This helps keep everything cohesive and stops you from impulse-buying random stuff. A few easy, budget-friendly themes:

Boho backyard (macrame, greenery, string lights)

Tropical luau (palm leaves, flamingos, bright colors)

Pastel picnic (gingham, daisies, mason jars)

Neon nights (black lights, glow sticks, LED signs)

All pink everything (because why not?)

Once your vibe is locked in, it’s time to get decorating!

🏡 Indoor Party Decor on a Budget

1. Balloons Are Your Best Friend

Balloons are cheap, festive, and fill up space like magic. Get a pack of 50 latex balloons for under $10 and create:

A DIY balloon arch (use tape or string)

Balloon clusters in corners

Balloon garlands on staircases or around door frames

💡 Pro tip: Stick to 2-3 colors max for a more curated look.

2. Dollar Store Magic

Never underestimate the party section at Dollar Tree or your local dollar store. Grab:

Tablecloths (use on tables or as backdrops!)

Streamers and tissue pom-poms

Plastic serving trays in your color scheme

LED tealights and flameless candles

You can easily get 10–15 cute items for under $20 here.

3. Create a DIY Photo Booth Corner

Set up a cute wall for selfies using:

A solid color plastic tablecloth as a backdrop ($1–$2)

A banner or “Happy Birthday” sign ($2–$5)

A few balloons or paper fans around it

Printable photo booth props (free or inexpensive on Etsy)

People LOVE a photo corner. It’s the cheapest way to add fun and flair.

4. Decorate with Food

Use the snacks as decor! Think:

A pretty candy bowl in theme colors

A cupcake stand (DIY with dollar store trays + cups)

Popcorn in paper cones or cups with stickers

You’re feeding people and decorating. Boom.

5. Mood Lighting = Instant Glow-Up

Dim the lights and add:

String lights ($5–$10 at Walmart or Amazon)

Tea lights in mason jars

LED light strips (they’re cheap and reusable!)

It makes everything feel cozy and festive, even in a small room.

🌳 Outdoor Party Decor Under $50

1. Use Nature to Your Advantage

Set up your party under a tree or next to a flowerbed for free built-in ambiance. Add:

DIY wildflower centerpieces (use jars or tin cans)

Blankets for seating

Leaves or greenery as table runners

Zero cost. Maximum charm.

2. String Lights + Solar Lanterns

Nothing says party vibes like twinkling lights after sunset. Use:

Dollar store or Walmart string lights

Solar-powered lanterns (no need for outlets!)

Hanging jars with tea lights from tree branches

Tip: Check your garage—you probably already own some.

3. DIY Lawn Games = Decor + Entertainment

Turn function into flair with games that double as décor:

Painted tin can toss (spray paint old cans)

Ring toss with wine bottles and glow rings

Giant tic-tac-toe using painter’s tape and paper plates

Looks cute and keeps guests busy.

4. Paper Lanterns or Hanging Decor

Suspend paper lanterns or tissue pom-poms from trees, umbrellas, or fences. You can:

Get a 6-pack on Amazon for around $6–$8

Reuse them for future parties or baby showers

Instant whimsy. Minimal cost.

5. Picnic-Style Setup

Forget chairs—lay down blankets and use crates or low tables for food and drinks. Decorate with:

Throw pillows (borrowed or thrifted)

A thrift store scarf or runner as a tablecloth

DIY signs using cardboard and a marker

It feels intentional, aesthetic, and costs almost nothing.

💡 Budget Party Planning Tips:

Use what you already have. Dig through closets, kids’ rooms, and holiday bins.

Repurpose everything. Tablecloth as a backdrop? Yup. Cake stand as decor? Absolutely.

Buy multi-use items. String lights, mason jars, and reusable signs will serve you again and again.

💸 Sample $50 Budget Breakdown:

Item Approx. Cost

Balloon Kit $8

String Lights $10

Dollar Store Decor $15

Paper Lanterns $6

Tablecloths & Backdrops $5

Printable Props or Signs $1

Mason jars & Tea Lights $5

TOTAL $50

🥳 Final Thoughts

A party doesn’t have to cost a fortune to look fabulous. With a little planning and a dash of DIY, you can throw a party that feels custom, cozy, and completely unforgettable—for less than $50. Whether you’re hanging out inside or soaking up sunshine in the backyard, your guests will love the vibe, not the price tag.

Now go grab some balloons, light up those string lights, and get the party started!