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20 HIGH END Dollar Tree DIY Room Decor Ideas to try in 2021!

May 30, 2021
Hi, I'm Megan, welcome back to another Dollar Tree video. This time we're doing 20 of the best Dollar Tree DIYs I've ever done. The best one is a little subjective, so let me explain. Better means I display it currently or continually in my home and I'm not embarrassed when someone comes and says oh yeah I love

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ating and DIY so it won't stick out like a sore thumb or I can gift it to someone with pride and give them like or could even sell it online so in my opinion that's what makes this list the best and we're starting right now with this first DIY.
20 high end dollar tree diy room decor ideas to try in 2021
You only need two sets of rotating towers from Dollar Trees or notice right now, they are selling a special. value pack which is actually two for the price of one so in this case you only need one spinning tower play pack and we're going to dye them brown. I have stained wood with coffee in the past. I always get a ton of questions so let me tell you that hot coffee works best, I soak it for at least 20 minutes, sometimes I soak it for hours and forget about it, if it's not dark enough you can re-tint it and when I make it, I just use the same coffee and heat it up.
20 high end dollar tree diy room decor ideas to try in 2021

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Then some gel super glue that can be picked up from the

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or you can use wood glue. I love gel super glue because of the quick drying time compared to wood glue. The hole is very strong and the trick to using the super glue gel is to just stick it on and then don't touch your items again, so you glue three of the little blocks together to make a little square and then you glue your little squares together to have two rows of four and two rows of seven. Now I don't recommend using hot glue for this because hot glue doesn't absorb into the wood like wood glue or gel super glue, but technically it would work, but you wouldn't get the exact same look, so just glue the frame on now.
20 high end dollar tree diy room decor ideas to try in 2021
What we need is one of the fancy wall mirrors from Dollar Tree - that's how they advertise them anyway - or any eight-by-ten frame and hot glue the back of the blocks. The only thing to keep in mind is that some of the blocks will have a label on it, so make sure it's on the back and use some wire or twine or something to hang the mirror and you're done, if you want to finish this by complete, you can use some type of support such as felt or paper to finish. it's off, but from the front it looks great like this and we move on to the next one where all you need are two wreath-shaped packages from Dollar Tree.
20 high end dollar tree diy room decor ideas to try in 2021
There are two to pack, but we are only using three, so you will have one crown. there were leftovers so the ones I got came apart very easily or you can use some wire cutters and just separate all the rings and if it breaks and it's no big deal you can tape them back together so I'm using three of the small rings and then three of the larger rings and some of the

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rope, which is actually three freshly wound pieces of rope, separate them and it will make the rope last longer. We are going to get more for our money than just start hot gluing around your ring, but there is no need to hot glue all the way, you just need to glue from the beginning, wrap the rope and then glue at the end and that That's all, he will do it with all three. your rings and when you're done they will look like this.
Then to put our orb together, you're going to take your first ring, put it inside your second ring, then take your third ring and push it inside the first two rings and then just. kind of mold it and shape it into an orb boom. It makes a super quick and easy DIY that doesn't look like a DIY and for the larger one the only difference is that I used a full size rope to make it look thicker and we're moving on to the next number three, we're making this super cool riser. I love it this way more than I thought.
All you need is one of the bamboo cutting boards from Dollar Tree and some wooden beads. I already have them on hand, but Dollar Tree does. I sell wooden hair beads in the hair section so you can use them in the same way as a little gel super glue or e6000 hot glue. It doesn't really matter what glue you use. I'm using super glue gel because I wanted a long lasting hold and then. some

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ative tape from Dollar Tree. I specifically purchased this pack because I love the brown tape and the design it has and it fits perfectly around the riser ring.
I originally thought I would use this for a candle, but in the past I don't know, over 10 months I have used it for my soap dishes, soap dishes. I like it much better than the old tray I had because it prevents water from pooling underneath. Number four, we're making wicker lights. This one is super simple too, you just need two packs of dollar tree decorative wicker balls in a smaller size, a pack of dollar tree fairy lights, and some of your beads. Now these beads are super colorful. You will need between two and three bags because they are different sizes. you can hang them and spray paint them.
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quality spray paint for this, seriously, don't use cheap Rust-oleum 96 spray paint from Walmart or a better brand to get full coverage and you can see that you can barely tell they were there. bright colors pink yellow purple green whatever the colors are, but just so you know that I am using beads from Amazon only because I buy them in bulk, although I am using the same size that the dollar tree beads come in anyway , all you need to do is thread it. Your beads alternated sizes just because that's what you would have to do with the dollar tree and then match your wicker ball to the light, which is the only hard part of this DIY is just making sure the wicker ball meets with the light.
Tape the ends with some electrical tape or you can tie something over there and they make great outdoor lights. If you want to hang them, use them as vase spillers during the day, but where these lights really shine is at night. The pun is definitely number intended. Sorry, I think I'm funny. Number five, we're making a cake pan where you just need one of these food containers from Dollar Tree, it doesn't matter the style, they sell them for Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day, maybe Easter and the color or style. It doesn't matter, we are only using the lid for this DIY, the lids are very sturdy, so to solve that problem, all we have to do is trace it on a cardboard or foam board with a little mod. podge and apply the mod podge to the tray, apply the cardboard and then apply another layer of mod podge and that will be like a paper mache where it will harden and make it stronger because we are painting this tray. just go ahead and apply a coat of mod podge on the top and sides too and then on any of the Dollar Tree chandeliers, seriously, it doesn't matter what style or color, just some kind of raised chandelier and stick it on with Hot glue to your cake pan and for a more permanent fix use gel super glue or E6000, glue of your choice.
I can't really use the e6000. I know they're odorless, but yeah, I'm fine. I will continue using gel superglue. I like how it works. then simply paint your tray and you're done. This is a super simple, super cheap DIY, again, it doesn't look like a DIY. I love, love, love this number six tray. We are making pillows. I have made so many pillows on my channel so I am just doing a basic minimum here and will have other

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linked in the description, you only need two dollar tree bath mats, they are 98 cotton, throw them in the washer and dryer to eliminate wrinkles and strangeness. sniff some of them then just cut the ends off your pillows do the same with both bath mats that are now our pillows and then for the strips you cut cut the seam part so you have four strips showing So. using hot glue I just glued that to one of our pillows, the front that was the back of the mat is now the front of our pillow and by the way I just use regular hot glue, nothing special, Walmart brand. make sure you use a

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temperature hot glue gun and I have washed these pillows before, after you are done tuck in the ends we cut and you will add as many canisters of high temperature hot glue as possible, the trick to doing this is to leave it cool , don't touch it until the glue has cooled 100% and look, I just want to show you really, really, this is sturdy, so I'm pulling and pulling on this as hard as I can to show you that it's a sturdy grip and I mentioned you can wash them, just make sure you don't and make sure you do it in cold water, then some Dollar Tree thread or some Dollar Tree twine and a large tapestry needle or hair, sew a needle and the needles of upholstery. sometimes they are sold at dollar tree you can always find them at dollar general then the pillow stitching we will use as a guide and we are making a very simple blanket stitch to make a blanket stitch all you have to do is take your needle, go through the bottom fabric and then through the top again, so through the bottom, through the top, you'll pull that tight until you have a little loop, then you'll take your needle and you will go through that loop and That's it, just repeat that over and over again and this really happens very quickly.
They could probably sew one side in five minutes, from the bottom to the top through the loop until they reach the end and cut it out. You take it off and tie it if it's not perfect, it's okay, it gives it a handmade look, not like a DIY, hot glue, this kind of put together look, you know what I'm saying, so the best deal I found is Dollar General sells a value. pillow for two dollars one value pillow will fill two of our cushions so just stuff your pillow and then sew the other side with a blanket and that's easy easy lemon squeezing you have a super cute high end pillow that actually It's very durable, it can be washed and like I said, I've made a lot of these, you can make a lumbar pillow with some tassels.
You can be creative and add designs. I made some for fall. I made one for Christmas. You can use them indoors or outdoors or however your heart truly desires, although I really love these pillows and the number seven, we are making coasters, the easiest and fastest DIY in this video, just one of Dollar's spinning tower games Tree, stain them with coffee like we did in the first DIY and then glue them together, super gel glue or wood glue will work for this, so you glue three of the blocks together to make a small square and then take four of those squares to make a bigger square and really, that's it, so you just have a little bit.
Super cute coasters that work with hot and cold items. We have them on our side tables in the living

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, and I love the way they look. I think this would be great for gifts too. I eventually want to get some. cork backing um I haven't been able to find it usually Walmart makes it and I just don't want to go to the hobby lobby or Michael's and number eight we are making a super large pot all you need for this is a waste of a dollar tree baskets and some rope from the dollar tree, now check it out.
All dollar trees are always changing how much they sell, so if you have the nine foot rope you need nine pieces, if you have the 13 foot rope you need six pieces, I'm done. Using some rope that I bought on Amazon because it was cheaper, but it's the exact same size as the rope from the Dollar Tree and I measured to see exactly how much you would need if you wanted to do this DIY, just start wrapping the rope completely. around your bucket just to hot glue at the beginning and end and stop before you get all the way to the top, then you can use some white decorative rope from Dollar Tree or the ad Dollar General sells a hundred feet for four dollars which is one more time.
It's actually a better deal and that's what I used, just like regular rope, hot glue the white rope from the beginning to the end and then cut it when you're done because this is going to be a legit planter that I'm going to use. To put in a real live plant, I added drainage holes by simply taking my hot glue gun and waiting for it to heat up and make holes. I don't know if that's great for the hot glue gun, but it worked for me or you could use that. a drill or just stab it with a knife.
I guess I did the same thing with one of the little pots from Dollar Tree. The only difference is that these pots come with holes in the bottom that you can simply take out to preserve them. Boring, you know I did the exact same thing with this pot except I drilled the holes and by the way I had a lot of rope left over so it's really a good deal and I made three of these pots but Well when I originally made this video ,this is what they looked like the day i made them the foxtail fern or whatever it's called in the back, i kept it outside it's still outside so starting the first week of december this is what the plant it doesn't look very good but the pot itself did fade a little bit but the pot itself looks great and i'm going to use it again next year and for this next diy we're making a hanging pot and we're super simple, but we're not going to be super repetitive just know I used a dollar tree pot, took some clothesline rope wrapped around the pot, hot glued just the beginning and end where I need it and grabbed one of these dollar trees. hanging planters that came like this, that's it and this is what it looked like the day I finished it.
This is also a foxtail fern for some reason. This one is still fine, so the planter itself didn't fade because it's white. the hanging pot part did, which doesn't bother me. I still like the way it looks, but I don't know why this one still does well. Again, the launcher took the first week of December at the same time as the other one and you can actually do that. see in the bottom right corner theAnother plant that was bought from the same place on the same day so I don't know what I did wrong or if it was just I don't know, I really have no idea and now on to the next one, we are making a lantern .
You only need two dollar tree shadow boxes, remove the backing and then a dollar tree drop tower play pack again. The best thing about the drop tower set is that it is exactly the same width as the box frame, so just gel, super glue, once again. super glue or you can use wood glue like all the other times, six locks together and you'll do it four times so you have four rows, six blocks in each row, then take one of your shadow boxes up and that will be the bottom of our lantern and just glue your blocks to the bottom of your lantern and then glue the top the same way because of the way the black ruler that you keep seeing me use, it's actually called a square and they're sold at Dollar Tree. and those are really great for crafting, I use them to make sure it's as straight as possible now, after I glue in all the posts or sticks from the rattle blocks, I let them dry overnight just to make sure it's completely dry and cured and then return. with some sandpaper and smooth it out focusing on the corners and edges because I don't want this to look like six jinga blocks stuck together.
I want it to look like a seamless lantern and that's how it is and you'll see. I'm using Rust-oleum chalk paint to paint this and that's because for chalk paint this is the best deal in my opinion, chalk paint is super thick so it helps cover any of those cracks that were still there so two coats of chalk paint and then I originally dry brushed it lightly using burnt umber but this is totally a personal preference and by dry brushing I just mean I rub my brush. I never have a completely wet brush, I always rub it on a paper towel or piece of paper. before skimming the entire flashlight and now there are a few spots where you can slightly see the blocks, but you would have to get really close and examine this and then someone would have to really guess to realize that it was a dollar.
DIY tree, glue the bottom of one of the shadow boxes back together and then the two pieces that I took out of the shadow box I hot glued in the middle that way you can just add your candle and some decorative flowers and you will have a really nice look. lantern I made this for fall two or three years ago. I love how it turned out two years ago. I haven't been on YouTube for three years. Two years ago. I love how it turned out. In fact, I loved it so much that I did it. Another one that's not on my channel and this time I used seven blocks and spray painted it black and I really like how it turned out.
I think it is very elegant and classy and you can use it all year round for this next DIY. using more jingle blocks, but nothing too crazy, not much glue, we're just making a cross, so you're taking six jingle blocks, forgive me, five jinga blocks to make a cross, painting it white and then I just copied an old one sturdy cross that is in a book. I already had it and printed it, I traced my cross, the coffee stained my paper and I cut it out, then I just used a regular old glue stick and glued it to my cross, it's that simple and easy, you just need some wooden beads and as I mentioned, Dollar Tree sells wooden hair beads or if you want a bunch of wooden beads, check out Walmart too.
They usually have them on clearance or I've seen them on clearance a few times and some of the little hanging tools, the little hooks. and some of the dollar tree wires and I just string them on my beads. I like to use dollar tree wire for this because it is very easy to pierce the beads to string them, but it is flexible, but not flexible enough that the necklace doesn't look stiff. or your beads won't look stiff, but they are flexible enough or sturdy enough that you can wrap them around the little hook that goes on the cross and it stays in place and I love this cross, I have it on display all the time.
I always have it outside, it would be cute hanging on hooks on a tray. The possibilities are endless. This next DIY is one of my all-time favorite DIYs and is so simple to make, just get two matching ones if possible from the thicker rugs from Dollar Tree. These are not the flimsy ones that fly away, they will have like plastic on the back or they are super thick and then just use some Dollar Trees brand masking tape, tape them down and voila, flip it back and grab some of dollar. tree painter's tape and just paint your pattern don't paint your pattern put up the painter's tape for your pattern makes sense and I'm not even measuring because I mean you could if you wanted to but this is like simple and easy DIY it's not super measuring with science and math crafts and some white Rust-oleum spray paint costs about four dollars at Walmart, but by the way, you can use the cheap spray paint for this if you want.
I like Rust-oleum because I only need one. thick coat not like seven or eight thin coats that Walmart spray paint does, but that's totally a personal preference, then I reuse my painter's tape and going the other way, we'll do the same thing and spray paint again so we have like ladies. I don't wait for the paint to dry I just take it off and this is what we have now to be super stylish and why I really love love love love this DIY is because we are going to make tassels for our rug So in the automotive section they have cotton wire for automobiles, which I was supposed to discover for measuring or aligning.
I don't know, it doesn't matter. You know what it is for in this DIY. It's to make tassels, so just make them. 32 tassels total so 16 for each side just make as many tassels as you want or don't make any tassels and to attach our tassels I'm just using fishing line and running it through the top of the ghost head of the tassel. then I tie it through the rug and do it all the way so I don't tie every time, I just loop the wire or line twice, they see what I'm saying there and carry on, but the people in the comments on this video they told me that you could floss if you wanted, which I thought was interesting.
So all of my rugs, whether store bought or handmade, I spray with clear spray paint to keep them pretty and keep the color correct. I want to show you because I get a lot of questions every time I make these rugs. Well, how do they hold up? I bet it will be deleted. Don't look, check it out. This is autumn. A slight fading can be seen. Not the tassels. Just as pretty and bright, this was the first week of Christmas or the first week of December, still okay. These hold up really well, really, as well as any store bought mat and now we're making a little trivet.
All you need is a little brown. craft paper, trace a plate or bowl, anything that's a circle, and then cut it out. Next you will need one or two bags of dollar tree branches depending on the size of your circle and then simply place it on top of all the brown craft paper. Now, this was probably the most difficult, frustrating, or maybe even time-consuming part of this DIY: figuring out how I wanted my branches arranged and then just adding a bunch of mod podge that you can pick up at the Dollar Tree and pushing on. between the branches so it soaks up to the paper and do this on some type of plastic or I'm using packaging to make sure the mod podge doesn't stick underneath you see what I'm saying there and I let it dry overnight when it's dry, you can see that it is super resistant.
I'm pulling and trying to fold it in half and it's not going anywhere, so it's pretty sturdy and you could use it for a million and five things, but I just use it. to put candles to keep them from getting hot on a counter, but you could use it alone to put a small flower base. You could use it to put a hot pan, maybe not a very hot pan, but a pretty hot pan. and number 14, we are making a star-shaped mirror, which I am really proud of how it turned out. You only need one of Dollar Tree's round mirrors and eight of their bamboo tiki torches.
Walmart also sells tiki torches, so if you can't. find them at Dollar Tree, visit Walmart, it will be on Easter. Now I'm using a legit hand saw, but you don't have to use it, which you could probably even use as a really strong knife or maybe even one of the hand saws from Dollar Tree because you don't need to cut the whole stick off, what you're doing It's just marking each side and it will break easily. These are really light and thin, but sturdy enough for this DIY at the same time, a tiki. The torch equals three pieces and I intentionally cut them to different lengths, but you could try to make them exactly the same size and that would look great.
Place them around the back of the mirror and remove the small piece of wire that was holding it. the torch part on top of the tiki torch ignores where I spray painted my frame white. I originally thought part of the frame would show through and I wasn't sure if I had enough little ties for this, but you do it, no need to spray paint your mirror white, ignore that load of hot glue, like five loads of glue hot, and put the mirror on and then when it dries, hot glue it on the back as well and you could stop completely here and it looks.
Great as is, but we had all these little pieces left over from where the torch part, the tiki torch part, was held together, so I just cut them into different lengths and hot glued them between each bamboo part bigger now that I made this DIY, a lot of people mentioned you know what Dollar Tree also sells bamboo wind chimes so that would work too if you want to pick up some of them or even the butterfly catchers, I think some people said you don't have to use them . the tiki torches, if you don't want to cut them up and hang this, I just use the back of one of the tiki torches and like 12 cans full of hot glue, so you can probably find a better way to put this together. but no one can tell just by looking at it from the front and ours only cost nine dollars and my inspiration for this cost 24 from urban suppliers and that's only 12 inches.
I really love how mine turned out and I have it on a bed. in our house and you came to number 15 where we are making some rope mirrors. I made this one of the first videos on my super simple channel and we're making these two sizes, you just need two more of dollar trees. round mirrors take some cardboard and trace different sized plates then cut them so you have two sizes like this you see what I'm saying then some dollar tree rope and just start winding the rope all the way around. the pieces of cardboard are hot glued where necessary, once this is done, separate the rope because remember that it is actually three pieces of rope together and at 10, ten and two o'clock, two o'clock and ten o'clock, no I know, I'm not good at using it, you see where I'm hot gluing the pieces, stick them there and they'll point inwards and then you'll hot glue the part where we're going to hang the mirror, I'm not 100 sure.
My words make sense but I'm 100% sure you can see what I'm doing and then you just hot glue it on the back and from the front you can't tell it was once cardboard that we were recycled and then cut out. All you have to do is hot glue the mirror and that's it. I have had these two mirrors hanging on a small wallbetween our half bath and our stairs since I made them for at least two years and I really love the way they turned out I love one of my favorite DIYs of all time and I can't yeah they'll be there until I guess ya they are out of fashion or I don't like them anymore and the next one is One of the simplest DIYs, you just need one of the ten dollar tree, the kind that has a rope wrapped around the top, it doesn't really matter what type or what size and then remove the rope, spray paint it or you can leave it metal if you want.
To the back, hot glue another small piece of twine or rope as a bow and then add the rope back around the can. I could tape the rope if I wanted, but I wanted this to be really strong and sturdy. be able to hold a lot, then it was the little garden hooks from a dollar tree and you could use them for decoration or for decorative purposes and put them outside or inside and just hang flowers or some other type of decoration, but I really only use this for hold paint. paintbrushes and other tools in my craft room and I just like the way it looks I think it looks really cool and it's very functional number 17 one of my super duper favorites the only reason this cross wasn't before the other cross because I know a lot of people are too scared or don't have a drill but I tell you look this drill is a little under 20 at Walmart it's great for crafting and it's about the same size as my glue gun Hot, it's not.
It's scary to use, so if you don't have a craft drill, I suggest getting one for Christmas or your birthday, Valentine's Day, any other holiday you get gifts for and all you have to do is simply Drill holes in the middle. the branches and it doesn't have to be perfect, so a pack of dollar tree wooden beads and just some twine. You don't have to use a needle. I just find it easier to string the beads and branches, so you just make one branch. count one branch, one bead and this works great because the wooden dollar tree branches come in a pack of 19 to 21 and you get 20 beads in a pack for the wooden hair beads, then you can leave it as is and add tassels or you can I added one of the wooden dollar tree crosses which I did because I think it looks really cool and then on the opposite end I just took a little more thread and wrapped it around my fingers and made a tassel and I love, love, love this DIY, I know I've said it a lot, but I need to work on my vocabulary.
I really like this DIY because it is a really cool table decoration, you can place it on a stack of books or just put it on a tray. some hooks display it however you want at number 18. We are doing a 70's Kirklands inspired topiary and this is a DIY which isn't really my style but I still love it for how it turned out and you only need a dollar one. tree toy balls, some black spray paint from Walmart and spray paint all over the toy foam ball, then you only need four of these garden bushes from Dollar Tree, but if you can't find those just four of Dollar Tree, they're 97 cents and they're pretty much the same, so whether you use Dollar Tree or Walmart, just cut the stems off and then you'll need some lemons.
I found mine on sale at Michael's, but I know that was a while ago and it won't be that way. It will always be on sale so Walmart sells them for 25 cents each and you can use them anyway then just take your lemons and then pick up your greenery and stab into the bottom of your lemon, no hot glue needed but yes you want a You can use hot glue, then you'll just take your lemon leaf picks and stick them into your foam ball once again. No hot glue is needed and they don't have to be very close, so you actually need a lot less than you might think.
So look, this is just four of the dollar vegetables and they fill you up nicely. Optional. Come back with some baby breath. Cut that out and also stab it into your foam ball. This is from Dollar Tree, but that's optional. I just liked it. the way it looked, which wasn't in the inspired or inspired piece, I just thought it looked cool and I liked the little touches of white. Then Walmart sells rods for less than a dollar, 62 cents, I like the 3.8 inch or the orange size because it's still thick enough to be sturdy, but it's thin enough that you can score it with scissors and then split it in half with your hands so you can cut it to the size you need, paint it whatever brown it is. using burnt shadow and just place it on the bonus spots of your ball, if you want to make it look more real or cooler, add some wooden branches that mother nature gives in your garden or your neighbor's garden, then one of these Dollar Tree garland branches, which is also very optional, it's a wood, it comes with greenery and like a wood looking vine, and you'll have a lot left over if you want, you can go back and take some of those leaves and just use glue hot. in some areas you feel like it's a bear, but really only the four greenery things will really fill your topiary, then just hot glue some floral foam and some stones to give weight to the bottom of your topiary and you can put this. any container or bucket you have, but if you don't have a container, the dollar tree sells larger planters, you can spray paint it white and add some twine to the top if you want and you can use it as the your topiary. and I gave this to a neighbor and she really loved it, she got a lot of compliments on it, she actually liked it more than Kirklands.
I'm not going to lie, can I brag? I like it better than Kirklands. I love the way this happens. Turns out it's not my style, but I can still appreciate it and I really love it, and number 19 is oh my god, so simple we're making some amber soap pumps so you just need a soap pump that's empty or that you're not using and Rose Coconut Milk Body Wash from Dollar Trees, but it doesn't have to be this one. They have other body soaps that come in this amber looking bottle and you just put the soap pump in there.
Why I love this DIY is because in our half bathroom. It is a small pedestal bathroom. Two glass soap pumps broke. If you drop it, it won't break, but it still looks great and I have one that has a lotion on it, same number 20, one of my favorite DIYs. I've never actually made on my channel the frames that flank my TV I made them before I started my channel and they are dollar tree DIY and I love the way they turned out. I made something similar for Easter, so I'm going to share how you make them, you just need one of the larger 10 by 14 frames and smaller ones from a dollar tree.
I used burlap but the dollar tree options you can use some of their tea towels or one of their tablecloths it doesn't really matter and cut them to size remove the backing from the smaller frame measure where you want it to be and then just use an erasable marker and an exposure marker and mark where it is add your printout for my photos. I even use just plain paper to print my photos. and I literally did it the exact same way and then you just glue your small frame to your big frame or you could probably use hot glue because these frames are so light that would be fine, I just use super glue to make it more permanent.
This is what the Easter one looked like, but I did the exact same thing with my frames, the only difference is that I painted the inside frame white and filled them with black and white photos of places that mean something to my husband and me. I've had these for over four years and I love the way they look. No one comes and says, Oh, that's a nice handmade dollar tree, no, really. I feel like they look high-end. They were inspired by a high-end photo. I had found it but wasn't willing to pay $156 for three frames. Thank you so much for watching my friend and I'll see you next time.

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