I'm decorating on a tight budget...any tips?

I'm redecorating a room, and I have a bed with two matching dressers from the sixties and a bedspread that I have to work with. The bedspread is white with pale green and grayish-purple ornate looking swirls (like what you would see on a wrought-iron hook). The floors are wood, and the walls are a pale green. I'm not going to paint the walls.

I'd like to add plants, fake flowers, and valances or curtains on two windows, and I'd like the room to remind you of an ornate garden. However, I don't want to spend more than $100, less if possible. If you have any money saving tips or just ideas in general, I could use them. Thank you in advance.

Answers:
You can find great things at dollar stores, junk stores, yard sales, Goodwill,etc. Also, try redoing stuff you already have. Go to the remnant section of a fabric store for cheaper fabric and just cover pillows you already have. Try to spend the money on the things that will make the most difference. Important stuff: bedspread, rug, window treatments. Have fun! Also, go shopping around the house. Sometimes changing the room something is in gives it a whole new personality!

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go garage saling!! the best time is friday morning! you can find great deals there and if you really like something and it seems high (even a picture for $10 at a garage sale can be high) ask if they will go lower. they usually will. have fun!! or try savers or goodwill.
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