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50+ TOWER BLOCK DIYS 2022

Apr 28, 2024
Hello everyone, welcome to my channel. Today I have over 50

tower

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DIYs and this is a compilation of all the DIYs I have done so far and I redid some of these for this DIY video. You need two of the 72 vlogs. paxo

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s and a little bit of wood glue and I just start by joining two pieces together and then glue one on top of the tower blocks on each end so it looks like this so I made 10 of these and I make another two later in the video. so I made 10 12 total and then I took my mod podge and arranged them around in a semi circle and then I hot glued some of the nautical rope from Dollar Tree in the middle and it wasn't seated properly so I took it off and I re-glued before it dried.
50 tower block diys 2022
I made this bridge a different way the last time I made it. I was making it up as I went along and thought this way might be easier and then it only took like about 30 minutes to do this so I think maybe this way is better either way. They're both hard to make, but they turned out well in the end, so I was trying to make sure you put the rope on them too and then I was trying to get it in a semi-circle shape so I could glue the other blocks together and then I just glued each side of the blocks at the bottom and then I glued, I also put a little bit of hot glue and then I put another tower block on what I'm trying to say, another tower block to fill the space and just to make it look like this and then I kept doing that in every sense.
50 tower block diys 2022

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You could use hot glue if you wanted. but be careful because the hot glue leaks to the other side. I was trying to position it so you can see what I'm doing. I think this is so. I just wanted to show you all the steps and I'm having trouble. Doing these DIYs too, sometimes I just have them in my head and then try to get them. Trying to do what I have in my head doesn't always work and then things fall apart as you'll see here so I just glued it back together and then I had to take the mod podge bottle again and try to fix it and yeah I just glued each side of the chamber of the tower blocks press it now just once it's done I stick it on each side and then at the base of the bottom tower block that's when I decided to make uh I made one more and then I decided I needed another one , but the first time I made this bridge I didn't need that many, but this time I did, you never know because These blocks never turn out the same with them.
50 tower block diys 2022
I had to cut the glue and then put these back in place and then put some more rope on them. Did I put more rope on it? Maybe I just hot glued them into place. I mean, I hot glued them together and, uh, wood glue them in place. I made another one because you need to be a semicircle. You need both sides so that it lies flat on whatever you are going to put on the table or on yourself or whatever you had on. I didn't wait for that part to be set, anyway, here you go, one side is ready.
50 tower block diys 2022
I put another piece of nautical rope just to hold it all together, but when you put it up make sure you put a little bit of rope on the last one on each side because that's what it should look like because you need a space there because you're going to put tower blocks there later so it should look like this and then I did the same for the other side so I did most of the other side off camera and now that most of it is assembled and attached I could show you exactly how I put the pieces together like this which now I'm just going to place the sides and I think I used five blocks on each side and that's why you don't want the rope to go down.
I had to push it and cut it and push it back if it didn't show and then I just put in these tower blocks. They don't fit perfectly and I had to put one on its side, but won't you see that once you fill in the succulents and then I did the same for the other side, I'll do it off camera and then I stained with some early American minwax wood stain and that's how it turns out and I really really like this wood stain. I don't use it very often, but it's very close to Waverly's vintage wax color, so if you can't get it. old jobs where you are, this is a good alternative, look at two of the 72 packs of tempered blocks for this project and some with glue and then I'm just going to glue the pieces together two at a time and then do one on each end. top of the two that were put together to make it look like this and I made 24 of them you could make more if you want if you want to make your tower bigger or if you want to make it smaller make less and now I'm just going to glue four blocks together like this one and then four other blocks like this and I stained it all with minwax first american wood stain and I'm going to take my two pieces of four blocks and then I'm going to glue one of these pieces together. in the middle and then I start gluing all the other pieces and you want to make sure they touch the piece you glued before and then you keep repeating that until you've used all the pieces and it looks like they're going up in steps like a spiral staircase and I will show you how to do it all once you have assembled all the pieces, this part was easy, it didn't take long to do this DIY, everything I was going to paint This is a different color, but it would have taken a lot longer to paint it, so I just applied the wood stain and didn't clean it off, just let it soak and then it gave it a very similar color to the old one. waxing old works from Little Waverly, except I think you like it better now the old works dry faster, but I don't know, I think I like this one better now.
I think I'll get a little more and use it more often. I think this. The DIY also took me about 30 minutes, I think maybe putting all the pieces together, I think not including the staining obviously, and this is how it turned out, you can always paint it, you can put the beads on it, you can put the transfers on it for the tree of the dollar, you could have the Spanish moss coming out between the tower blocks, you could do all kinds of things with this. I need one of the 72 block tower block packs for this DIY, I'm just going to take some of the dollar tree wood super glue and I'm going to make a square, so once you have your square you're going to get your next tower block and then you will glue it from the bottom right corner diagonally to the top. left corner and then you'll do that for each tower block in the square and then you'll keep repeating that and yeah I also redid this DIY because I thought people would understand when I said just keep repeating until it gets to the top and then I'll show you the top, but I'll show you the whole me anyway.
This DIY looks very complicated, but it is very easy and took about 30 minutes, well, it didn't take. long, so basically make sure your square is dry before you start the rest, but you guys have time to do it. I'm trying to rush through the videos so keep repeating the same thing for each one and then the tibor. The blocks will start to stick out as they form the spiral and then eventually they will meet each other again and I just make sure to wipe off any excess glue so you don't see it when you smear it if you paint.
It doesn't really matter much, but you don't want to see the glue when you're smearing it, so it should look like this, halfway up, and actually this gave me an idea that you could make it this size and then you could put something on the top and make this like the bottom of a tree, like a riser or something like that. There are many things you could do with it. Maybe I'll do it in the future and make another video with some things you could do. with this, let me know if you want to see it, so you see, now it's starting to curve back on itself, so yeah, keep going until you meet again.
However, I have done a few of these and each time it took a different time. number of blocks because none of the blocks are the same and I tried before redoing it this way. I tried doing it a different way by separating the pieces and gluing them together, but that didn't work at all. This is definitely the best way to do it and now you can put it together and I had to hold them for the good glue to set and then also it's just a square on the top and you just have to hold it until it stays in place so they come apart obviously and then it looks like this and then I stained it with minwax early american wood stain and this is how it turned out in the last video.
I made more of them and stacked them on top of each other so you could definitely do that. I used hot glue only for them to break when I moved so I just redid this one. I didn't want to redo any more pictures of that and for this first DIY you need one of the 72 block turbo block packs and some wood glue and this is the dollar tree super wood glue and the first block I don't glue and then I don't glue the third block because they are just to space them so you can fit the blocks correctly and then you just have to glue it on the pattern that I'm making up to there to explain it so you will use 15 blocks to make this panel and this one was easy to make, It didn't take long and then you just take Take out those two that you didn't glue and I made four of these.
Next I make the other parts of the line with iron and you've seen me do this before in previous lines but this time I decided to put it on a Wii stand so I'm just going to make the base and the bottom of the lamp and then the base of the lantern part and you don't have to make a stand for it if you don't want to now I'm just making a square for the top of the lanyard so I want to fill in the square holes in the middle so I'm just marking what size it will be and then I'm going to cut it with my saw and I'm going to do that for both holes and the first one didn't fit when I pushed it in so make sure you can push it in and it fits before I cut it out and then I just glued it in its place and cleaned it. any excess glue so I was deciding how tall I wanted to make it and I decided to make it two tower blocks shorter and then I doubled them and that's when I decided I wanted to make the base bigger so I just glued the tower blocks around from the outside and then I glued this piece to the base and I glued them all with some Waverly antique wax and here are all my pieces and then I started gluing them so I glued our side on the top and the bottom and then I glued it I'll let it dry and then once it's dry I do the other sides and then once it's dry I glued the base on, I decided which side I wanted the front to be on and that's how it looked.
I just thought I'd change it up a bit and make a base and I love how it turned out. Remember that you can make yours any color you want and you don't even have to put the base on it if you don't want to. I need two packages of tower blocks for this next DIY and some wood glue and I'm just gluing. I glued the term blocks into a square just like I made it and the last DIY I'll make it into one large square and one small square and I made three small squares and two large squares and then painted the large squares with some Waverly chalk paint from and so.
I painted the three V-squares and ten dollar tree bead squares with some ink chalk paint and then made a panel consisting of three shower blocks. for 24 and then I stain them with some Waverly antique wax and then I just use the wood glue to glue it all together and you can choose whatever colors you want for this too so I glued the two larger squares together and then I glued a one on the half on top of those two squares and then I glued the other two squares inside the larger squares and then I took some twine and I tied the knot on one end and then I threaded it through the beads and I thought because they had a big hole in them I could just thread them but I had to put some hot glue on them and then I just hot glued it to the back with a popsicle stick and then I just trimmed the excess thread and this is how it turned out let me know what you guys think, if you used these colors or a few different colors, you could make it nice and simple like this or you could glue on some movie succulents from Dollar Tree like I did and I think I think.
I like this way, let me know in the comments below which one you prefer and in the next DIY I will use one of the 72 bags of travel blocks and some dollar tree wood glue and then I will Glue three blocks and then one block going the opposite way and then another three blocks and I made four of these and now I'm going to glue two rows of seven blocks and I made two of these and then I'm going to take my other pieces that I made and glue them around the outside of one of them and the back part didn't fit perfectly but it's going to be the back part so it doesn't matter and now with the other piece I'm going to glue four blocks in a rectangle in the middle and then I'm going to glue another four blocks on top of those blocks and then I dyed it with wax old Waverly and then I'm going to take some wave plaster. chalk paint and I'm just going to paint the middle tower block on each side.
I'll only show you my painting in one, although I'll do the rest off camera. I just painted the top and then I have some of the transfers. from Dollar Tree rub transfers and I'm just going to rub one with a popsicle stick and do that for each of the painted tower blocks. I'll just show you two and then I'll dothe other two. camera and then I'm going to glue it to the base I decided that it was easier to do it the other way around and that's when I discovered that I had missed I had painted a part and that's how it was left alone I filled it on top with some dollar tree succulents and a little Spanish moss from Walmart and I think it turned out really nice for this next DIY.
You need four of the 72 double 72 block packs and some wood glue and I'm just making two rows of seven and gluing them together, like the one above. diy except these will only have three sides and then I just glued them to the three sides and made six of these and then I have 24 blocks and I stained them with minwax jacobean wood stain and then I'm just going to glue two to one side of one of these without shelves and I just make sure to wipe off the excess glue oh my gosh and I do that for two of them and then I glue them on the other side to this tray tray shelf. that's in the middle and then I start gluing on top of the blocks in the corners and you can dye it afterwards, you can make it whatever color you want.
I thought it would be easier to dye it and then put it together so it's just one block. in each corner and then this middle piece needs two blocks. I was just measuring and making sure they were the same length, so you're actually going to need 26 blocks because I decided I wanted to put two more in here to make it bigger. sturdy and then I forgot that I was supposed to put the poop that I'm in the middle on the bottom so I did that and then I glued this middle shelf and then I put a bottle of paint on top of it just to weigh it down.
I took it down until it was dry, put two on and then started gluing the other tower blocks on top of the ones I had already glued on and then glued on top of them and put on the next shelf and did this because the tower blocks aren't all, They're not, nothing is ever that even or perfect and that meant I could push the tower blocks in and make sure they were all as flush as possible and then I just made the last shelf. you could make more shelves if you wanted or you could just make it two in a row instead of three it's up to you and that's how it turned out and it's perfect for storing your little trinkets or crystals or whatever you want Put it on, I decided to go with the pink theme today but let me Know what they think in the comments, which DIY was their favorite.
I used four of the 72-block tower block packs. I'm going to use dollar tree super wood glue. I glue and then I'm going to glue nine tower blocks in a row and then I'm going to glue seven and keep going up until I get to three tower blocks and just make sure I clean up any leftovers. excess glue and the end was too long. You see, there is a little bit longer, so I decided to change it to a shorter one because you already know what the tower blocks are. None of them are the same. I laughed at my hair.
They are the same size so I made eight of them and now I make a square and it will be nine blocks wide and three blocks high so you need 27 blocks for this and I make two of them but I make the other one. off camera and there they are and then I take four of the things that I made before and then I just glue a tower block in the middle of the top of each of them and then once they've dried I start gluing them around of one. of the squares that I made and um you can use a little bit of hot glue if you want too so it sticks and then doesn't fall off, but I hope the glue wasn't the gun wasn't on so I just used a little bit I paint bottles to hold it up and then I'm using these little cubes, the wooden dollar tree cubes, to put in the corners, so I put one in each corner and that helps keep it together and you can always hot glue those little blocks together and it would be better if I held it steady and then I just did the other side and did the same thing and you can use tower blocks instead of the weak cubes if you don't have them.
I also use turbo blocks. You'll see in the next clip because those cubes weren't holding it up enough, maybe because it was still wet and I'm too impatient to let it dry properly, so here I decided to put the tower blocks in and just line them up. Flat so you won't see them when you look at it, so I put them on both sides. I'll put two on each side on the top and bottom and then I just put a little bit of hot glue on. I put a little bit of wood glue on the middle tower block on each of these and then put this on top and I didn't want to wait until I was completely ready to do this so I could throw it in and make sure the blocks were going to work. sit flush and then i had to keep pulling it and holding it until the glue hardened and i used min works jacobean wood stain and you could keep the two halves if you wanted but i didn't want it to dry out. and not being able to glue it together and this is what it looks like when it's finished and I added a small wooden bead in the middle of each of the blocks on their own.
I decided to do it after I dyed it and then I just didn't have any long candles so I used a candle holder and put some greenery in there. You need four of the 72 tower block packs for this next DIY and using Dollar Tree Super Glue wood glue, I'm going to glue together nine towers. blocks in a row and I'm doing the same thing basically in the opposite direction from the first liner I made and then I just paste the path so it's basically the same pattern but upside down so instead of this I'll have corners like the edges of the corners and then the color will be in the middle instead of in the corners and I always keep cleaning up the glue because it shows up when you dye it so I just flip the ruler and then just do the exact same thing on the other side.
I was going to make a third version of this cord where the blocks go in. I don't know how this gets in the way of the middle ones joining together and then the cut out parts. The cut out pieces will be in the top and bottom corners, so maybe I'll do that, let me know if you want me to do that, but I didn't want to keep doing the same type of thing over and over again in the video, so I made four of these and here they are and I decided to glue some of these half beads on so this is where I decided to put them and then I just glued them on with wood glue and if you wanted you could put them together. some canvas or some material or something on the back of this doesn't have to be open, that would look nice, there are different things you could do, I just thought of them but didn't have time to do them, but if you want to do them, always you can do it and then you don't have to put the half beads on if you don't want to and you can also dye them and paint them whatever color you want.
I think they would look good with the waverly antique wax I chose the Jacobean wood stain because you can just apply it and wipe it off, it's much faster although it takes longer to dry and then I'm making another square like last time and with 27 blocks and nine wide and three tall and I didn't put a lid on this because it would make it easier to put candles and stuff, but you can make a lid for yours if you want and then I'm just going to glue them all together and I'm going to use the weak cubes and the tower blocks to hold it together like I did last time and used some of the cubes on top and just like two inches below that but you really can't.
I can't see it on camera, but just place them where they won't be too noticeable, but will hold it together. I moved it so you can see where I put them on top, so yeah, if you used hot glue for these. The parts would stay together faster and then you wouldn't have to wait for them all to dry well. The cube parts, so I put one in each corner at the top here and then I put it at the bottom of the second block down, I put another one. one there in each corner and then I put the tower blocks on the bottom the same way I did for the last lantern and sometimes with this glue you just have to keep it together until it sets so I decided to put these bamboo skewers from Walmart in the corners, uh, if I had the thicker rods with skewers I would have put them on it, but they worked fine so I just measured it, cut it and then glued it in place and did it for each corner off camera and then I stained everything with the Jacobean wood dyed with min wax and that's how it looked.
I just put I don't have tall candles so I put it on a candle holder so you guys could see. what it would look like and I really love how it turned out, let me know what you think in the comments for this latest DIY. They only need one package of the 72 block tower box and I'm using dollar tree wood glue. I glue again and I'm just going to glue eight blocks in a square and I make seven of these and for the last one or for the background I make another square but I fill it with the rest of the blocks so that it looks like this and then there is a little square card in the middle so it should look like this and then I have some square beads from the New Shore Living Garlands from Dollar Tree and I'm just going to glue one in each corner and I'm going to glue them diagonally with the holes facing the way I'm going to show in a second which way the face holes are so it looks like this because I'm going to run some string through them, but my memory card for my camera.
I decided it needed formatting and I lost the pictures of me threading the thread, but it's an easy step anyway so I keep folding this like this and making sure I put all the beads the right way because I was in a rush and messed up a couple of them and I'm not sure how many beads I used. I have the current one, um, but you can make this as high as you want, you don't even have to make it that high, it's up to you and It's probably better to dye them before gluing the beads on, dyeing everything first if you were using antique wax, it would be a lot easier, so I just put the last layer on and then those other four beads are for the bottom of the bottom beads.
I glued them all face on um on the bottom so you can't see it because they are leafy and then I stained it all with Jacobean Minwax wood stain and this is what it looks like with the twine sorry but I couldn't show you that part , but it's pretty easy, just string it together and then tie it up and that's it, and the same tower block structure, so I'm going to use two packs of the 72 packs of tower blocks, some wood glue. glue and a square so I start gluing the blocks together and I put a number on the top of each layer so you know which one you're on and I'm just marking with a pencil where I'm going to cut and I have this little saw that I bought on Amazon and I have a link below if you're interested, but I'll show you the end of this DIY that you don't have to use. a saw and cut out the pieces you can just glue them along the way but for some of the DIYs in this video you will have to cut them so I still lay out the blocks gluing them together and then that's the first layer and You can pause the video or slow it down so You can see exactly how I'm placing the blocks so you keep repeating or just doing the same thing for each layer and it's not very exciting to see so I made this DIY and then I had an idea for another DIY and another one using these squares like this I had to make these squares over and over again, but it was worth it because they all turned out so pretty, if I had more blocks I probably would have come up with some. more stuff so maybe in the future I'm obsessed with ancient Egypt and pyramids and stuff so I love these but if you don't like that then obviously the other DIYs later in the video and I hope you like like it, so there's really no more explanation for this, I'm just making the squares one smaller at a time and you just need to look and see the pattern for each layer and I'm going to let the music play for now because I don't have anything. more to say about it, so once all your layers are dry, you're just going to glue them together.
Now I put too much glue on it. You could probably get away with just putting the corners and for each row I'm just putting. angled so that all the corners touch at an angle and I keep doing that for each layer, if you want to make the other pyramid you can just put them in a square with obviously the same space around the edge of each one, so just keep gluing them together and definitely don't put so much glue just on the corners because when you turn it over you can see it and that's the last layer so I tried this blue tint from Varanth and this is what it looks like on the bottom if you don't cut the pieces and then glue hot glue a pyramid crystal on the top and I will leave you a link.
There was a set of eight different colors from Amazon and that's how it turned out. I love it. pattern that the layers form when you rotate them like this, what do you think about this blue spot? I'm not sure if I like it or not, but I wanted to try it, so I used it in this and then if you rotate it. upside down and fill it with some succulents and stones and stuff then it looks like this and I dyed this one with Waverly Antique Wax for the next DIY I took the first layer and made it and I didn't cut the blocks and then I just filmed and the inside inside and off camera I made all the other layers except the last layer with the three little blocks, so I'm just going to glue them together and I didn't cut them there because you're not there.
I'm going to see the inside of this one and I'm just gluing them in a spiral shape and alwaysyou can make it square if you want and then I just wipe off the excess glue that spills out and you see here this was the ninth layer and I didn't do the last layer you can if you want if this is all you wanted to do but I wanted to do I wanted to do it use this DIY and the last DIY to put together the next DIY so you can just need the 10th layer on one of them and then when you glue them together make sure the larger squares are lined up with each other and then you can have it this way.
I think it turned out to look pretty cool. I love it. I just put the succulents back there on top or you could flip it over and then have it as a little plant stand, put your candles on things like that so let me know which way you would have it and it's nice to have options so let me . in the comments below, I love getting feedback for this next DIY. I made the first four layers of the pyramid, one with the first layer completely filled and the other obviously not completed and I'm just going to glue. them in the square design, you could do the twisted one if you wanted so I'm starting with the smallest one and I'm doing it this way so the glue sticking out doesn't leak out, so just do it from the smallest to the largest and then just wipe any glue that comes off with a damp paper towel and in this case I'm starting with the largest one and then make sure you have the same space around the outside. of each one and that's it and I dyed them with Waverly antique wax and I have some of this wallpaper from Dollar Tree and you could put the frame upside down like I just showed you, but I'm going to do it this way.
So I just cut out the piece that I won with some scissors and I already have a foam board, so I'm going to glue it to the foam board. I'm just trimming off the excess and then I'm going to heat it up. stick it on the back, I'm just checking which side was going to be the top and then I made a little hanger with some twine, a popsicle stick and some hot glue and for the next one I'm just putting a little bit of Spanish moss. and be succulent and some greenery, but you could put some flowers in here or and I love how they turned out, obviously you can paint them whatever color you want, dye them whatever color.
I love this old work so I used that and then again you could just put some flowers here you could write put some take your cricket and write something inside it or there's a lot of different things you could do with it for this next one DIY I did on the two frames, like I did for the photos and the last one. diy and then I make these panels that are seven blocks wide and five blocks high for two of them and the other one or two are eight blocks wide and five blocks high, so I start with these seven wide and then I just I glue and then I glue the block of eight to that and then I make the seven across one so that the two smaller panels are facing each other and the two larger ones are opposite each other and it makes a square and I just glue it with the wood glue super glue and then I just wiped off any excess that comes off with a damp paper towel and then once it's dry I just put a little bit of glue on the top edge and then I was going to put it like this, glue it all together. this, but then I decide to flip it over and then glue it like this and I just remove the excess glue and stain it with Waverly antique wax and then here you can have it like a planner and put some plants inside.
I don't have enough space there to show you the whole plan or you can turn it around and then you can have a plant stand for the next DIY. I made the rules four through eight and then I'm just gluing them in with the corners. and in the opposite direction each way and I got this michaels mirror that was in a little package and I put it on top of the second layer and then I keep gluing the squares like this so it looks like a star and then I dye it with Waverly antique wax so that you can have it like this, just some wall art like I put succulents on this one and then if you rotate it, if you use the mirror, then you could have it with a mirror. and for this last diy i made another pyramid but i didn't want to show you all the steps again so i stained it with minwax jacobean wood stain and then it's secret so i hot glued uh crystal to the top of one. of the pyramid crystals and then for this pyramid I filled the bottom layer so that everything was closed and then halfway through I'm just going to show you that this is what I did to fill it and then I put an extra tower block inside to that fits inside so the top doesn't move so you can open it up and I just put some jewelry in here, but you can paint them any way you want, you could glam them up, put a mirror. tiles and stuff for all this DIY, the possibilities are endless and this is what it looks like when closed.
I already glued three sets of four tower blocks and then three sets of twelve tower blocks and glued them in the opposite direction and you could make three, I mean four sets of twelve tower blocks if you wanted, but I wanted the long edge and the long side will show around the outside of the square instead of showing the bottom end so for the next layer I'm just measuring where I want to cut the tower blocks and then cutting them with the small saw and I'll leave a link below if If you are interested, it is very useful to have, especially if you want to do these DIYs. then I just cut it out, cut out the blocks and then kept gluing them into a square and you can slow down the video or you can pause it when I finish the square so you can see how I placed the blocks and did this. and then my last vlog video of the tower, but for this DIY I'm only going to do four layers and then I'll do the same for the next layer and this layer was easy because I didn't have to cut the blocks.
Well I don't remember if I said well I'm going to take two of the 72 packs of heat blocks to do this DIY and for the video for everything in the video I use seven packs I think seven picks but this DIY I use to do the next DIY too , so you'll need two more packs if you wanted to do them all and then this is the last layer and just make sure you wipe off any excess glue because you don't want it to show when you paint. or dye it, then I made four of these and it's 12 blocks so I just glue six of them in a row and then another six and then I glue those two rows together and you can choose if this part is longer or shorter.
For you, after the glue game, I took the pieces and then started gluing them together. I go from the largest to the smallest and just try to get equal spacing around the outside of each one so it looks like a step. iron and I made two of these and I could distill them with Waverly antique wax, but you can use any color you want and then I have these two pieces of wood from Dollar Tree and then this little knob that was on something else and then I dyed them with waverly antique wax , so now I'm just going to put it together, but I'm just going to put glue on this bottom part because I'm going to use this DIY to make the next DIY and I'm just gluing.
Yeah, just go into this bottom part and then I'm going to put the top part and the little wooden squares and the knob, I'm just going to place them on top to show you what it looks like, but why not I'm going to use the knob and stuff on next DIY, I'm not going to close them and I think they turned out so pretty I've been wanting to make a flashlight for a while so let's see everyone likes them on YouTube so I thought. It would look good with the stamp pattern and I'm so glad it turned out.
You can let me know what you think. Well, for the next DIY I made one of the larger squares and then made two of each other. and then I just glue them like this the same way I did it in the last DIY exactly these ones that are placed on the top and then I flip it over and then I glue the other side and then the center part that I made. four more and I only have six in a row, but after doing it I went up to where I was going to put it. It wasn't tall enough so I ended up adding another two so basically another four blocks for each row and then it should look like this when you're done and I stained it with Waverly antique wax and then I made some feet and I ended up making them longer by adding another two blocks each, well it was two blocks high because I wanted it to rest against the wall flush with the wall and you call the plinth what we call baseboard in Scotland and I had to make it a little bit higher to make it higher than that and here I am, I just flipped it down so I could glue these parts and then I glued the middle part and you don't have to glue those parts inside the square and you can put them on the edge of the corner because that would give you more space to put things. because the squares are quite small so it's up to you if you want to do that and then I glued the legs to the bottom but I didn't put them on the edge so they wouldn't interfere with the baseboard and then once all that.
It was dry, I just glued it to the other part and that's how it looked and I love it. It looks very nice when I go up the stairs and see it. Yes, I made this to fit in that space, but you could make it wider. if you wanted or higher if you wanted you could put more another shelf if you wanted I had to film it up and down because this whole last DIY didn't work I bought some light paint sticks and you could do this completely with turbo blocks if you wanted but I didn't have enough, so I'm using paint sticks.
I just made sure they were all about the same length because sometimes some are a little bigger than others and then I just glued them all together and that was me measuring whether I was going to use those pieces of wood or not, which I ended up using. Now I measure and cut these two pieces of wood that I got from the Dollar Tree and you could also use the tower. vacuum blocks if you have enough but I bought them a while ago so I thought I'd use them and then I glue the two pieces of wood together and then reinforce the back with some craft sticks and I got them in those two. how can you get them and I don't know about Dollar Tree.
I have not seen them. I've seen them at Walmart and Home Depot. I just hot glue them on. I need to give it extra support because the paint sticks are pretty thin and the super glue with glue is good, but I don't know how this will hold up and then I reinforce them because I know they're not going to stay together because they weren't, they're not straight. the edge there are little gaps between them but here I made the sticks too long and ended up having to cut them a little later and then I start gluing tower blocks around the edge we're only on three sides and you Well I had to cut some pieces so they would fit and I have to cut a little bit before I decide to put it right in the middle of this row.
I just have to push it in a little bit and then I just measured it and then I cut it with the saw and then I just slid it in so I keep doing this oh no I don't keep doing that. This is where I had to cut the craft sticks because they were long too, so yeah, I just used what we saw for that and then I started with these, what are they called pure dollar tree things and some of them didn't want to go up, hopefully they didn't want to come out, but I got it all and then I had to glue all the pieces back together so now I go ahead and do the same thing and fit them together and cut the extra bits on the ends there and then I cut the blocks that I need. to fit into the spaces and this one I just had to cut those two little ends off and then once I cut the pieces I matched the squirrel blocks down and then started the next row so I did it on the next row but I had I gotta get some. more tower blocks and then I forgot to press play again so I did the next two rows.
I'll actually show you the blocks down, but then they're off camera, so I'm sorry and yeah, you just do the same thing. try making the next one a little bit smaller okay so you can pause here and you can see how we did the last row and here I'm just putting a little bit of glue on the back of the shell so I can stick it to the paint sticks . I was running out, so I'm going to have to take the paintbrush and put it under these little holes and you can put the paint sticks upside down if you want to put these holes on top, but I didn't want to. have them on top so they are bombs and then I just place the tower blocks around the edge of the paint sticks and you can see all the blocks are lined up with the shelf and I just glue them all around but I'm not going to show that I'm going to do it off camera and then I reinforce the shelf with some tower blocks on the bottom and I rotate it so you guys can see what I do.
I'm doing it and I added one more after this and those I slid under the last row on the shelf and then I just cut these three extra pieces with the saw. It wasn't completely dry yet, but you should wait until yours is. dry and then I dyed it with Waverly antique wax and then I put a hanger on it, well I was going to put on this part but I decided to move it down a little bit and I'm just using hot glue, a little bit of nautical from a dollar tree. the sweet piece and then some more craft sticks and I think it turned out verynice.
You can always do a different color or you can put some words or something like this, make it your own, but I'd like to know what. Hello, welcome back to my channel. Today I have three tower block lanterns that fall. This first DIY I used four of the 72 block tower block packs. I'm going to use Dollar Tree super glue wood glue and then I'm going to Glue nine tower blocks in a row and then I'm going to glue seven and keep going up until I get to three tower blocks and just making sure to wipe off any excess.The glue and the ending was too long.
You see, there is a little bit longer, so I decided to change it to a shorter one because you already know what the tower blocks are. None of them are the same. He laughs at my hair. None of them. They are the same size so I made eight of them and now I make a square and it will be nine blocks wide and three blocks high. You need 27 blocks for this and I make two of them, but I make the other one chamber and there they are and then I take four of the things that I made before and then I just stick a tower block in the middle on top of each of them and then once they have dried I just start gluing them around one of them. the squares that I made, oh and um, you can use a little bit of hot glue if you want too to make it stick so it doesn't fall off, but my hot glue wasn't used up so I just used a few bottles of paint. to prop it up and then I'm using these little cubes, the wooden dollar tree cubes, to put in the corners, so I put one in each corner and that helps hold it together and you can always hot glue those little blocks together and so on.
It would be better, I would just fasten it and then just do the other side and do the same thing and you can use tower blocks instead of the Wii cubes if you don't have them, I use turbo blocks just as well as you do. I'll see in the next clip because those cubes weren't holding it up enough, maybe because it was still wet and I'm too impatient to let it dry properly, so here I decided to put the tower blocks in and just line them up so they're flat. that you won't see them when you look at it, so I put them on both sides, I put two on each side on the top and the bottom and then I just use a little bit of hot glue, put a little bit of wood glue on. on the middle tower block on each of these and then I put this on top and I didn't want to wait until I was completely ready to do this so I could pull it and make sure the blocks would be flush and then I had to keep pulling it and hold it until the glue hardened and I used minwax jacobean wood stain and you could keep the two halves if you wanted but I didn't want it to dry out and not be able to glue.
All together and this is what it looks like when it's finished and I added a small wooden bead in the middle of each of the blocks. I decided to make it after dyeing it and then I just didn't have any. long candles, so I use a candle holder and put some greenery in there. You need four of the 72 tower block packs for this next DIY and using Dollar Tree Super Wood Glue, I'm going to glue together nine tower blocks in a row and I'm just doing the same thing, basically the opposite way from the first one and more.
Of course what I did and then I just glued the path so that it's basically the same pattern but upside down, so instead of this it's going to have corners as the edges of the corners. and then the cutout will be in the middle instead of in the corners and I always keep cleaning up the glue because it shows up when you smear it so I just flip the ruler over and then do the exact same thing on the other On the other hand, I was going to do a third version of this lace where you have the blocks with a good lead in the way so the middle ones come together and then the cut out pieces of the cat will be on the top and bottom. corners, so maybe I'll make them, let me know if you want me to make them, but I didn't want to keep doing the same kind of things over and over again in the video, so I made four of these and here they are. and I decided to glue some of these half beads on so this is where I decided to place them and then just glue them on with wood glue and if you wanted you could put a canvas or some material or something on the back of this.
It doesn't have to be open, that would look nice, there are different things you could do, I just thought of them but I didn't have time to do them, but if you want to do it, you can always do it and then you don't have to put on the half beads if you don't want to and you can also dye and paint them any color you want. I think they would look good with Waverly Antique Wax. I chose Jacobean wood stain because you can. just stick it on and clean it up, it's much faster although it takes longer to dry and then I'm just making another square like last time and with 27 blocks and nine wide and three high and I didn't put a cover on it.
This because it would be easier to put candles and stuff on it, but you can make a top for yours if you want and then I'll glue them all together and use the weak cubes and the tower blocks to hold it together like I did last time and used some of the cubes on top and just uh like two inches below that, but you can't really see it on camera, just put They won't be too noticeable, but they'll hold it together. I moved it so you can see where I put it on top so yeah if you used hot glue for these parts it would stay on faster and then I don't have to wait for the nice parts to dry properly so I put one on each corner on the top here and then I put it on the bottom of the second block down, I put another one there on each corner and then I put Tombow Tower Locks on the bottom the same way I did for the last lantern and sometimes with this glue you just have to hold it together until it sets, so I decided to put these bamboo skewers from Walmart in the corners.
I had the thicker rods with rods, I would have put them in but they worked fine so I just measured them, cut them and then glued them in place and did that for each off camera corner and then stained everything. with the Jacobean it would remain in it with minimal wax and that is how it remained. I just put. I don't have tall candles so I put it in a candle holder so you guys could see what it would look like and I really love how this turned out, let me know what you think in the comments for this latest DIY.
They just need one package of the 72 block tower box and I'm using the Dollar Tree super glue wood glue again and just going. to glue eight blocks and a square and I make seven of these and for the last one or for the background I make another square but I fill it with the rest of the blocks so that it looks like this and then there is like a small square card. in the middle so it should look like this and then I have some square beads from the New Shore living garlands from Dollar Tree and I'm just going to glue one on each corner and I'm going to glue them diagonally with the holes. looking at the shape, I'll show you in a second the direction of the face holes so it looks like this because I'm going to run some twine through them, but my memory card for my camera decided it needed to be formatted and I lost it. the pictures of me passing the thread, but anyway it's an easy step so I keep building this like this and make sure I put all the pizza in the right way because I was rushing and I messed up a couple of them and I'm not sure how many beads did I use, I have the current one, um, but you can make this as high as you want, you don't even have to make it that high, it's up to you and you're probably better off dyeing.
Before gluing the beads on, dye everything first if you were using antique wax, that would make it a lot easier so I just put on the last layer and then those other four beads are for the bottom. For the bottom beads, I glue them with the whole facing um on the bottom so you can't see it because these are the fabrics and then I dyed everything with Jacobean minwax wood stain and this is what it looks like with the thread sorry , but I couldn't show it. that part but it's pretty easy just thread it and then tie it and that's it let me know what you think in the comments below thanks for watching see you in the next video bye hello welcome back to my channel today , finally. have some tubber blocks for this first diy, you will need a 72 lop pack of double blocks and then one of these home signs, they have a welcome one too.
I'm just going to use a little bit of wood glue and then I'm going to start gluing the tower blocks around the outside and make sure it's right on the edge of the house sign and then just wipe off the excess glue and I like to put some on the time and then move them to the right place and I'll do the The rest of this off camera and I'm trying this oxide-oleum aqua vintage wood stain for the first time so you can tell me if you like it or not. I thought it would go well with the nautical theme that is at Dollar Tree.
Every once in a while I'm using some Waverly chalk paint from plaster to paint at home and I'll just show you the paint on one part and then I'll do the rest of the chamber and of course you can choose whatever colors you want. this and then I simply dry brushed along the top edge of the tower blocks. You can always do it on the outside if you want, but I decided to do just this part and then I dyed 10 beads with the oxide-oleum vintage aqua dye and then I take a piece of thread and tie a knot on one end and then put a little glue heat on the other end to make it easier to thread the beads and then I just thread them so you can choose what other color for the beads if you want or you can leave them plain or you can dry brush them with gesso paint and you can also dye the part of back if you want, so I figured out where I wanted to put the beads and then cut out the craft. sticks and then I hot glued them in place just look at how they burn your fingers and then I just cut off the excess thread and then I'm going to hot glue some dollar tree greenery on the inside and I just wanted to keep it simple and I love how it turned out, I think it's perfect for summer.
This stain would be perfect for beach decor so I might make some of that in the future and for this DIY you need two packs of spinning tower blocks, the 72 block packs, I'll never get those. and then I already made two rectangles that have 18 blocks each and I'm just making a third using wood glue and then wiping off the excess so those are my three rectangles and now I'm making two sets of Six tower blocks and these will be for the sides. Once I'm done I just let them sit for I don't know 10 minutes or something, it doesn't take long and then I forgot to film myself putting some beads on. on the bottom corners of two of the rectangles and I recorded myself arranging them, arranging them, so next I'm going to take the two smaller pieces and attach them to the piece that doesn't have beads.
I'm always removing the excess glue and then I'm going to turn these two pieces over because those beads were for the legs and then for our feet, I'm going to glue this other piece on top and then I glue these half wooden beads on every corner. and I'll leave a link below before them. I'm obsessed with these bits, now I have to use them on almost everything and for the next part I flip them over and then glue eight tower blocks to the side and then off camera. I glued the next set of tower blocks on the other side and then forgot to show it, but I stained it with vintage aqua rust-oleum wood stain and then printed these stars.
It's called magic dust trail, I think on my cricut and I. I found Cricut design space and I'm just transferring the vinyl and making sure the middle star is aligned with the center of the blocks and then those two stars at the end can be seen. Oh, and then I use Waverly plaster chalk. I paint but I don't do those two stars that are at the end of the support because I don't want any stars on that edge piece and I didn't do the top one either and then I just dried it a little with a hair dryer so I could put another star on that side to fill it up and then I also turned it off to get a good night's sleep.
I'm going to transfer that and keep another blast from the hair dryer so just lay it down and then I'm going to remove the transfer tape and then I'm going to use this apple barrel mountain blue paint and then I'm going to use a makeup sponge again to apply the paint and I thought these colors would go well together and then I'm just going to remove the transfer tape and then a glass of hair dryer so I can remove these little bits and not get any of the paint on and then I did this because I bought these little clouds moons and stars from the dollar tree and wanted something to display them. and I think it would be perfect for a nursery or a small kitchen or something and the next DIY you need two packs of tower blocks and then you need two of these square wooden planks and here I'm just measuring how many terrorist blocks the board would need and then I'm making this to cover my air freshener and I made one of these before but I used the little wooden cubes so I'll link that video below if you want to watch it.
That one, but that one was a little harder to make, so I made this one that was seven blocks wide and five blocks high, but I left it outbecause the spray will go through the hole and then I made the sides and there were six blocks. one long and five blocks tall and I made two of those and I just glued them all together with super glue with glue but yeah I like having the air fresheners but they're ugly so I'm disguising them so that's what I did and now I'm going to attach the blocks to one of these pieces that Ethan came in and started playing with the blocks.
I gave them a package to go and then I just glued them around in a square making sure they were right on the edge and then wiping off the excess glue, but I'm going to finish this off camera so I'll just take the other square board and then I'll glue the sides starting with the front piece and I'll just put the glue on the bottom and then the side will touch the front piece. Oh, and then I took four tower blocks and glued them to the bottom two corners and the top two corners and after doing that, I glued the top and then I realized that the air freshener wasn't going to reach the hole, like this which I used the leftover bricks and these are five wide and then they are too tall, but then I put another set right on top and I glued it all at the same time and then I glued it inside the air freshener holder I don't know what you want to call it and then I dyed it all with Waverly antique wax and Then I decided to hot glue some of this, a burlap ribbon that I bought from Dollar Tree.
This one on the new one is like a three pack and I'm just hot gluing it along that edge where you can see the board. of the board and then I put another piece of tape along the top of this first row of tower blocks and there you have it, it fits, you can see the spray is where the hole is and that's how it turned out, I just did it I filled it with some succulents and I think it turned out really good, let me know what you think in the comments for this latest DIY.
We need six packs of 72 block tower blocks and one of these home signs and I'm just going to take I'm going to remove the label and then I'm going to use the Super Glue wood glue and do the same thing I did for the first DIY and I'm going to glue the tower blocks together. tower all over the outside and, if you want, you can fill them. in the little hole, but I didn't bother because when you put things in this you're not going to see this part on the back anyway because this is the wood, wood and putty don't really stain, I don't think.
It says yes on the package but it doesn't so I'm going to show you how I do a little bit of these and then I'm going to do the rest off camera and now what I'm doing is I'm turning around and then I'm putting a block of towels on its side. and then I'm gluing the tower blocks on top, but not to that block, to the box that we already glued, what I already put and those blocks are there because I want to do. like a little border around the top of this so it's like a tree on top so I just do that all the way around and then I end up off camera and this is what it looks like and then I made these six blocks and I made 39 of them this is all of them so this DIY was easy but obviously putting the blocks back in and it all took time it was worth it in the end and then I just took those tower blocks I just made and I'm just making them hitting. on top of the inside edge of the turtle blocks and I just hold them for a few seconds until they set and don't worry if they don't fit perfectly on top because I used string to pull it all together and I forgot to film that part.
I ended up filming myself afterwards and, um, yeah, so just take a little bit of twine on top, tighten it down and then wait for everything to set and you'll see the twine there, so now I'm just doing the same thing putting a block of tubber and then sticking the other ones on top and I put it on its side at first and did half of this and then I did the rest with it standing up and I started by putting it Right on the other side, right on top of the block of flats below, but finally it starts to go between two blocks of flats and those hold it together but there are some that don't hold together but after I stain it I'll fix it and show you what.
I make it and right now it looks like a Super Mario pipe so I'm just fixing it up so it's usable and has a nice curve and then I dyed it with Waverly antique wax and then I grabbed the nautical one from Dollar Tree. a cream white one and then I just hot glued it around the two ends and this is what's holding it all together so I'm hot gluing it all the way around that edge and this was I think it was a thinner knife. I think so but keep heat gluing it all over and then when you get to the end you can tape it and then glue it and cut it but it was late and I just wanted to finish but make yours cleaner than mine, so I did this for both ends and then I also did it in the middle and that's how it turned out and I love it.
I was going to make it in aqua color but decided to make the Waverly antique wax so you can have it. as a stand and put things on top of it or you can turn it upside down and use it as a flower pot so let me know which of these DIYs is your favorite thanks for watching and I'll see you in the next video goodbye together. diagonally from corner to corner and then you continue gluing them like this so that they form a spiral and don't use hot glue. This isn't a video, I'm just using hot glue to make it quicker and I already had this little popsicle.
The dollar tree that was already painted, so I was reusing it and then uploaded it to the palette so your spiral should start and end. Your first and last tower vlogs should be aligned with each other and I just pasted them like this. I should definitely use hot glue and then I glued a succulent on top and you could leave it standing like that or you could hang it on the wall with a succulent. Now for this next DIY, I'm using super glue or glue from Dollar Tree. I'm just going to glue the blocks flat like this but diagonally I like the last DIY and if you use it with glue it takes a lot longer but it will definitely stay together better and I kept doing that until I got it to the height I wanted you could make these , they will be chandeliers, so you can make them longer or shorter if you want and then when you get to the last one, just glue another tower block on each side for the top and also for the bottom, as you will see when you turn it over and it will look like this it's a little quick you can make them longer if you want so this time I'm making the blocks I'm not making them flat and making them lay them sideways and I'm also crossing them diagonally and I used hot glue for this because it was more fast, so keep doing this until you get the height you want.
I tried to remake this one with the wood glue and a little hot glue, but I have the cloth for sure. I should wonder what that safe hot glue pack is, not the wood one, just the regular one and it didn't hold it so I really like the Sherbonda glue gun but I definitely prefer the real steps. So for this one I just put one flat and then one on the side diagonally like the last two and then one flat on this side and I kept repeating that until I got the height I wanted and then you just put the two blocks. the top and bottom on each side at the top of the bottom like you did with the first one and this is how they turned out and I'm going to attach the little candelabra pieces that I bought for the top down so over them amazon but you can make them any length you want you just need a 72 block turbo vlog pack and I got this calendar from Dollar Tree so I'm just going to remove the date and the numbers and then grab some.
I used the pliers to twist these little boots and then colored them. I didn't color them all and I only colored these to show you because they were like an aquamarine color and I wanted a green to match this beautiful wallpaper from Dollar Tree. So I just traced the back with a pen and then cut it out and then glued it to the front of the calendar, so I made two sets of five blocks in a row and now I'm going to show you how I did it. up and down I made two of these, but I'll only show you one, so I made one flat on this side, the next flat, the next one is sideways all the way and then I glued them off camera, so I made two of these and then the two five block pieces, I glued two to the bottom one on the inside edge and glued one on top of the other and did that on both sides and then turned it sideways and then I put two glued on the bottom with space between them and then I stained it all with the old Waverly markings and then I glued the sides to the calendar and then I glued the top piece and then I glued the bottom piece and then I cut a piece of foam board where I cut two pieces of foam board and I hot glued them to the back and bottom so I could fill my little shelf with some Spanish moss and succulents.
Oh yeah, I put these pieces back together. I forgot to show that I just screwed them back on. You can put flowers here if you want, but I like succulents for this DIY. I use this happy dollar tree sign and I'm just going to cut the label off and Then I'm going to paint the hug on this side with some chalk paint with black ink and then I fill this hole with wood filler, but it's really not necessary do that and the wood putty never wants to come out of the tube but yeah you don't need to do this step and I used deck blocks.
I think I used two packets for this and some Dollar Tree super glue with glue and then I just glued the tower blocks around the outside of the heart and I had only planned to do a row of table blocks around the heart but then I decided to do it and I don't remember it. I think it was two bags, maybe it was three packages, so you could leave it like that, but I wanted to make another one. I'm just going to glue them right on the other tops and this is what it looks like so I have this dollar tree sign from last year and I had left over so I'm just going to glue some towel blocks on the side with the glitter right around it from the heart and dollar tree shape actually featured this um diy on her instagram so that's just for that and I get up with some wavy antique wax yeah not wavy and then I dry brush this part . with some ivory chalk paint and then sanded it, reinforced it with some hot glue, I think one was loose and I printed the word love on my cricut but you can always use stickers from Dollar Tree and I turned them into a stencil so So I'm going to use the old works because I wanted it to be brown and I forgot that I have brown paint so I just rubbed it with a sponge and then I peeled off the vinyl and it took a little bit. so I touched it up a little bit, but I actually like how it looks, it doesn't look too perfect and I love how it turned out and just weaving in the extra pieces and then I filled them in a little bit and I just put that piece in the middle and filled it with some rocks from Dollar Tree and some succulents.
I love how it turned out. I think it turned out really pretty for this DIY on a blank from Dollar Tree and I already put a hook on the back with a popsicle stick and some twine and I'm just drawing the letter s with a pencil and then I'm going to glue the tower blocks together to make the s shape and you can do this with any layer I just did it with this one because I thought it would look really cool but you can definitely do it with any layer you want and if you do this DIY you can make a script more like a shape layer instead of a block. lighter, I ended up having to space them out a little bit, stained it with Waverly antique wax and then filled it with some Spanish moss and some succulents.
In the next DIY, you need two of the Revlot victim packs, so I'm going to glue 12 blocks together, that's six blocks tall and two blocks wide, and make two of these, so here I'm making seven pairs of blocks of deck and now I'm going to glue three tower blocks, apparently I didn't need seven, so six and then six of the first pairs and now I'm gluing three tower blocks, it looks like I glued them all together, but no, and I make eight of these, I sanded them with Waverly antique wax and when I made the first video I knew.
Anyway, I don't know how many I needed for this. I'm going to make a kind of mini palette with the larger squares and these ones that are glued together, so I'm just going to glue one on each side and then the next ones. the next side up and then the opposite side again and then I'm going to glue the bigger one on the top blocks that I just glued like the other palette and then I put one of the set three on the top and one on the bottom and two three four five six seven eight nine 10 11 12 13 14 tower blocks 15 16 16 tower blocks and then the set of three at the top and bottom and then I don't know how much I use for the other two two, sorry just make them so tall however you want, whatever feels good to you is how high you make them, okay, we need two packs for this one, so you just need to make two turbo blocks on your own and then you need to do that. do two sets of two, two sets of three up to two sets of ten and then you take the 10 and then you start gluing them together until you get to one and you put them right in the middle of the one below, so create steps going up and it will look like a weak pyramid and you want to do that with the other set and then you're going to glue them together and then I dyed it with Waverly antique wax and I just did a reviewYou could make it bigger if you wanted, you could put legs on it, whatever you want to do.
Well, for this DIY, I have five blocks in a row and then I just cut one block in half and I'll attach the saw below. and I bought it from Amazon so I have the five blocks in a row and then I'm using the half block to start the next row and finish the next row obviously I didn't like that block but if you try to fit them together and they're obviously the same size some of them are not the same size so if you get a wider one then just take them out and change them for thinner ones and then I made the next row I made the five blocks and then the next row I cut it but I made it too small so This is how I fixed it to make it a little longer.
I just put an extra. I moved the half block down and then to the side of the block where it was and kept doing that. I just made another half block for the top and I glued it off camera and I made another two of the no, I like four four of these like perfect triangles that I made with the last DIY and I'm just gluing one a on each end and then one on each side and I stained it with the antique wax Waverly and the dollar tree that also appears this one on instagram but this one you could have it like this as a planter or you could turn it around and have a tray and you don't have to have like the brick style pattern on the top, you could just do them. just do the top without cutting it if that's what you wanted to do and you need two packs of double locks so I'm using some dollar tree wood glue and I'm going to place our four blocks in a row oh. and I have them on their side and then I glue three and then two and then one so it looks like steps again and then I do the same on the other side and for the next one I made add four again and then three and then two and then I repeat it on the other side and I made two of each, so now I'm just going to glue them together.
I'm going to glue the thinnest ones on the inside to the largest one and then the largest one. up and I used some celery and ivory chalk paint to paint it and dry brush it and then I just glued on some, what's it called, grass? of the dollar tree. You could put any bottle you wanted on it and I have made the same shape. again and I'm not sure if the two packs are both DIY or not, so I made three of the larger shapes from the first DIY and then I glued three bricks in the middle and glued one on top and then glued three more. bricks in the middle and I glued another one on top and I also dyed it with celery and ivory and made it as if it could be a candelabra.
I have some succulent on top of mine. I need two packages of towel blocks. For this DIY, I think the last one was definitely two packs for both DIYs, so I'm just going to make one frame and it's four blocks wide and four blocks high and then I'm filling it and it's 12 blocks wide. and then you have the four on the top and bottom and I glued them off camera with a little bit of glue and now I'm just gluing four of the blocks and doing this same step pattern so I glued four to the blocks in the middle and then I grew three and then two and then and I repeat on each side I'm just making a hanger for the back with some twine and a popsicle stick and some hot glue and I painted it with the celery and the paint of ivory. and then I just glued on some dollar tree leaves.
Of course, you can put whatever you want inside the frame. So for this DIY I made the frame again, but now I'm just going to repeat the glue on the blocks in exactly the same way. the other side and I do it on all four sides and you could just make the frame and turn it over or you could keep it, you don't have to put these extra pieces on it if you don't want to Anyway, this is how it turned out and I just painted it with celery and then I dry brushed it with ivory and I think it turned out really pretty for this DIY.
I only have two square frames, not square canvases from Dollar Tree and me. I just painted on a mod podge and glued on one of the dollar tree scarves and I have two different scarves and I did the same thing with the other scarf and here I'm just mod pruning the back and then here I'm just making a hanger out of a stick ice cream, some twine and some hot glue and I already dyed the pieces, so I have the Dollar Tree cubes, the wooden cubes and I just did it. I made a cube and then a tower block for one of them. around and then on the other frame I made four cubes in each corner and then three colored blocks along the edges and then I put some of the multi string around the outside and it still turned out that I have this familiar dollar tree sign , so I'm going to remove the familiar metal word from the front and then I'm going to remove all the paper.
I painted it with Waverly Ink chalk paint and then I'm just going to use a little bit of wood glue. I already placed the tower blocks. and they're not sure I stained them with Jacobean wood stain. I thought I had it shown but I didn't so I just glued them all on the outside of the side and then I already stained all these wood blocks and I'm I just glued them all on the inside and I had a mirror from I think it was from Michaels or Hobby lobby, so I put it inside and covered it.
I'm just gluing it in place now before gluing the last row of the blocks, not blocks, yes cubes, I think I used two packs of cubes for this and one pack of tower blocks. Sorry I don't remember but this is how it turned out and I love it I use one of the 72 packs of energy box blocks for this and this little tray from Dollar Tree and some wood glue and I'm just going to glue the pieces on a flat side a flap on the side I'll turn it like this but I did I leave a little space on each side because they don't fit exactly the whole width and then I do this for each side and don't worry about those three holes because You won't see that and that's how it turned out.
I stained it with some very, very old artwork and filled it with some rocks and dollar tree succulents. You could put a little foot on it if you wanted. I have these two sizes of hexagon dollar tree boxes and I'm just going to use them. the lips and I paint them with a little black paint and now I'm going to take 12 I already tinted all the blocks with some of the old works but I'm going to glue three blocks two sideways with the other not two flat with the one in the middle on the side and I'm going to make six of these and then I make six with two on the middle side and then two flats on the outside and then I just glue them to the block to block also many blocks in the box and then I cut these skewers without blocks from wood and glued them into the corner spaces and you can have yours at whatever height you want.
I just filled them with some blocks and some succulents from Dollar Tree and this is how it turned out and it looked great I used the lids because we don't want them to be too deep and for this one I took three blocks and spaced them out and then I put another two blocks and then three blocks all the spaces in between so it looks like this, let's fight not four five six seven blocks high, but you can move this to any height or this you want and I made two of these and then I made two with just one block on the bottom and then two and then one and then two like that and I make two of those and I stain them all with the old parts and then I glued them and fitted them together like this so there was still a gap, but they're also there, you see.
They were sticking out at the corner edges and then I glued four of these v cubes together and also cut a piece of foam board to make a background. I just put it inside and then spelled it with something green that I got from Amazon, I'll link it below too and this is how it turned out. I was supposed to put some nautical rope in the middle, like let it through, but I made the wrong number of holes and for this last DIY I made two rows. of ten blocks and two rows and nine blocks and I glued them together in a square and for this one I made two rows of six blocks and then two rows of five and made them into a box.
I have a square and I made two of them and then I just glued them on top of each other and then I have four sets of three blocks and I just glued them together into a square and stained it with the first American wood stain and here I am just gluing a piece of foam board that I have the right size and then I glued this piece in the middle and then the other piece in the middle of that piece and it's supposed to make a pyramid shape, a pretty big flower pot and I just put some flower vines and We're at the end of the video thanks for watching, I know it was long, see you in the next one, bye.

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