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355K views · 2.5K reactions | Dollar Tree DIY - Riser - perfect for holiday displays! #dollartreechristmasdiy #creativesarah #winterdecor #dollartreediy #dollartreecrafts #diydecor #dollartree #wintercrafts | Creative Sarah at Home
1M views · 31K reactions | Which is your fav? | Which is your fav? #doitonadime #dollartree #cleaningreels #viral | By Do It On A Dime | All of these new Dollar Tree finds save you time. This is a brand-new essentials attachment. I put it right on a broomstick to clean my walls. Of course, I combine this with a zip. This is the only wall cleaner I found that works. Here is the before I can reach Eddie's super high-up spaces and the after. They have these brand-new sink strainers. They're awesome. These are so big. You get two for a dollar twenty-five. They also have these simple-made sink caddies. Now, these come with suction cups on the back. Be on the lookout for the simple made items with handles. I was so excited to see them bring this product back. They have the all-purpose spray cleaner and now they have it in a lavender scent but the spray nozzle is really awesome too. It gives a really even coating spray. I think this is one of Dollar Tree's best products multi surface and next time you're in DT, grab this gunk getter. It's just like the Amazon one except only $1 dollar twenty-five. This is kind of like a jelly slime perfect for cleaning cars, purses, keyboards, and it's multi use but I think the best product is this one. This neat original scent bleach tablet. You can use this to clean toilets but my personal favorite is using it in your laundry to bleach your clothes. Five star rated a dollar twenty-five and I want you to check out the pet wipes. These are made in the USA, all natural, and scent free. They have five-star reviews on Dollar Tree's website for good reason. My dog absolutely loves this and there's no odor to it. It's basically like a really affordable water wipe.
Dollar Tree Tier Tray DIY | In case you missed this one. Dollar Tree Tier Tray DIY | By We Craft Around | Hey guys it's Beth. Today I'll be using these two little square hangers and this rectangle hanger. A plunger and some wooden dice from Dollar Tree. Started by removing the hangers from these squares. Taking some gel super glue from Dollar Tree. Adding one of these half round beads to each corner. And the half round beads I get from Amazon. So I added them to the corner with the glue and then filled in between all of the corner beads. I just made sure to space them all out evenly and have them set before I glued them down. And I glued down eight beads in between each corner piece. And then I removed the little hangers from the rectangle hanger. And these were all from Dollar Tree. The little hangers. And so I did the four corners and then again filling in between those and I did 15 beads on the side. And then twelve on the shorter sides. And then I painted all three of these pieces entirely with plaster chalk paint. Doing two coats on everything except for the center of these smaller hangers. Just one coat on those. And I just a little bit of water on there to make the paint spread a little easier so it didn't clump up on me. Next I moved on to the plunger handle. This is also from Dollar Tree and I cut it into two pieces. Five and a half inches and nine and a half inches. Making sure that I cut off both ends. After they were cut down I sanded off both ends. And then painted that with pewter gray acrylic paint. I did two coats on both of those pieces and the four wooden dice from Dollar Tree. Next I made a marking at the center point of the little square hangers. And then I put my plunger handle and my square hanger down in the other dowel just to get markings where I'm going to be wanting my top trays to go. Then I took a drill bit and just drilled a hole through those markings. And then again on the markings I made on the square hangers. And then I used the same drill bit and made holes in both ends of the pieces of plunger. And then I took some screws and on the larger hanger, the rectangle one. I put the screws in those holes I made from the bottom of it to the top. So the back of the hanger to the top. So those screws are sticking through on the top here. I put some gorilla grip glue on those. And placed my dowels down and screwed them onto the screw. Next for the smaller hangers, the square ones, I put the screw from the top down through the bottom. So the screw piece is sticking out through the bottom of those. And then I had measured the center of the little square hangers. And it was five and a half by five and a half. And I took this fabric which is also from Dollar Tree. And measured out five and a half inch little squares and cut those both out. I did use a sharpie so I could see the mark on the fabric. But then I just made sure to cut inside my sharpie marks. Next I just used the little wooden dice to put these signs on because the screw's sticking on the back. So I just placed them down. Added a layer of Mod Podge in the center. And then placed down my fabric and smooth it out with my hands. Now I do have to use this screw piece again to tighten it. So it would be better if you do the fabric on these pieces after you have them screwed down onto the dowels. But for video purposes it was easier for me to do it before I attach them. So if you make one of these I would suggest doing the fabric after the screw is tightened onto the dowel. I used my heating tool to dry that layer of Mod Podge under the fabric and then did an outer layer of Mod Podge on both pieces and use my heating tool to dry that. Next I took my larger hanger the bottom of my tray. Flipped it on its side. And then put some gorilla grip glue and hook glue on each of the little wooden dice and glued them to the bottom of the tray. One in each corner. And here I realized the screws from the bottom were sticking out a bit. So I just took a screwdriver and tighten those into the dowels. Next I put some gorilla grip glue on the ends of the screws on the square signs. And then screwed those screws into the dowels. And this is where when you're screwing them into the dowels the screw will come loose and push out a little so I need to tighten it back in. So I do end up having to make a little slit in the fabric so it is definitely better to do the fabric after they're on here. So here I just make a little slit where the whole of the screw is and then just use a screwdriver to tighten that. And then the last thing I do is do the same exact thing with the other little tray. And that is it for this project. I'm so happy with how it turned out. Thank you guys so much for watching.
334K views · 4.4K reactions | Dollar Tree Display Shelf DIY | Dollar Tree Display Shelf DIY | By We Craft Around | Hey, everybody. It's Beth. I'm using two bamboo cutting boards and two square trees from Dollar Tree as well as some fabric from Joanne's. The cutting boards I painted with linen color chalk paint and that's by Folkart. I also painted two sides of the box as well as the bottom and inside giving everything full coverage except for one side of the bamboo cutting board. After everything was dry, I took my fabric and cut two pieces each larger than the cutting board. I then took Mod Podge and applied a generous layer to each of the cutting boards. Just on the one side that only had gotten one coat. I wanted to make sure that you couldn't see that wood color through the fabric. Once I had it spread on each of the cutting boards, I placed them down and smoothed them out. Dried that layer with my heating tool and then added another layer on top of the fabric. After everything was dry, I went around with my razor and cut the excess fabric around the cutting boards. Next I am just making some marks on where I want the trays to go onto the cutting boards. I didn't measure how far down I put them. I just wanted them pretty close to the top and close to the bottom. So I just wanted my marks nice and straight to make sure to get the trays straight. After I made the marks, I used Gorilla Grip Glue as well as hot glue on one side of the unfinished tray and then placed that down on those bottom pencil marks. I then did the same thing on the other tray for the pencil marks at the top of the cutting board. Once those were glued down I put the Corolla Grip glue and hot glue on the other sides of the trays. And then I flipped it up on end and placed the cutting board against those. And that is it for this project. Thank you so much for watching.
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95K views · 2.7K reactions | Shadow Box Display DIY | Shadow Box Display DIY | By We Craft Around | Hey everybody it's Beth. Today I'm using some of these floating shelves and mini crates from Dollar Tree. I took the crates and used a combination of wood glue and hot glue to glue them all together. Two side by side. The other two side by side and then those two glued together. And I'm using the combination of glues for an immediate hold and then a strong hold. And to give it a more finished look on the inside I'm taking some craft sticks and cutting them down the length of the side of the crate. The shorter side. I take one craftstick. Cut it down and then use that one as my guide to cut more. I need six per crate. Huckling them into place. Next I'm taking ink color chalk paint by Waverly and painting the back and longer sides of the crates. As well as most of the inside everything but that bottom part of the crate which will be the back of my display. And then I'm working on the floating shelves. And I take two of these giant craft sticks that I got from Walmart. And I place one on each of the back of the floating shelves. And mark off the angled sides of it. And cut those down with some fisker shears. Once I have those cut down I just sand them so they're not so pointy on the sides. And then I hawk glue those one to the back of each of the floating shelves. Just to cover up that not so pretty looking back of the shelf. I then paint those completely with the same chalk paint. I know they're already black but I want everything to have the same finish. Next I'm measuring out the inside part of the crates. And all the crates are different so the measurements might not be the same. I measure them out and then trace that measurement out on my scrapbook paper which I got from Hobby Lobby. After I trace that out, I cut it and make sure that it fits inside my crate and then I go ahead and make sure that fits in all the other crates as well and then I trace that same piece out three more times. And then take Mod Podge and apply that to the unfinished part of the inside of the crates. And try to get it completely covered on that back side of the crate. Place down the scrapbook paper and smooth it out with my hands. And then go back through with my heating tool and some saran wrap and just make sure it's fully adhered. And then do an outer layer of Mod Podge. And I wanted to mention that when doing this project I had to make sure that the two crates side by side would fit glued together in between the little section on the bottom of the floating shelf here which I'm adding hot glue to and then adding the two crates in between that section. Not all of them are the same size so you just want to make sure that the ones you pick will fit on that bottom side of the floating shelf. And that's it for this project. Thank you so much for watching.
1.2M views · 11K reactions | May 12, 2024 🗓️ 🎁 wouldn’t this make a sweet and sentimental Mother’s Day gift ❤️ But you could make it for any other reason, too! Not limited to moms_ 😉 #diymothersdaygifts #dollartreediy #diyvase | Average But inspired
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245K views · 3.4K reactions | Fall Centerpiece DIY | Fall Centerpiece DIY | By We Craft Around | Hey everybody it's Beth. I grabbed three of the Dollar Tree crates as well as some of their nautical rope. I took hot glue and glued the crates together end to end. Next I am taking the nautical rope and gluing that all around the sides of the crates. And it did take three packages to cover that completely. Once I had all the rope filled in, I took khaki color acrylic paint and placed it on the bottom of the crates and just used a baby wipe to blend it all around the bottom of those three. I then am adding some hot glue into each of the crates and adding in floral foam. On top of the foam I am huck gluing some tumbling tower blocks. Those are also from Dollar Tree. I glued three next to each other in the center of the foam on the first one. The second one I am making it two layers of tumbling blocks so it'll be a little bit higher. And then on on that third one just the three again. Next I'm taking these glass candle holders also from Dollar Tree and gluing those to the tumbling blocks. I'm taking these pics that I got from Walmart and cutting all of those off and filling those into the floral foam. And that is it for this project. Thank you so much for watching.
1.7M views · 24K reactions | Don't got talent? #dollartreediy #dollartreechristmasdiy #dollartreehacks #dollartreeprojects No worries! You don't need any for this simple Dollar Tree Christmas craft! #dollartreefinds #christmas #christmas2023 #christmascrafts #christmasdiy #diychristmas #christmasiscoming #holidaycrafts #christmasdecor #christmasdecorating #christmasdecorations | The Navage Patch
668K views · 7.8K reactions | Christmas Arrangement DIY | In case you missed this one. Christmas Arrangement DIY | By We Craft Around | Hey everybody it's Beth. I took four of these palettes from Dollar Tree and painted them with Snow White Chalk Bait by Waverly. I covered them completely giving them two coats. Once they were completely dry I took two of them and started by placing some hot glue on the backside of the palette. And then placing those two together in the shape of an L. I then take these wooden cubes from Dollar Tree. And hot glue them to the pieces where they connect for extra stability. Again adding hot glue to the backside of another palette and placing it against another. Then place the last one in by adding the hot glue onto the two palettes on the inside. Then carefully putting that one in there. Onto the hot glue and then put the wooden cubes on the inside again. And so I don't see that unfinished wood. I go back in with the same paint and paint those cubes. Next I take four craft sticks and I'm cutting them down so they fit on the inside. This will be the bottom and I'm just using some visker shears to cut those down. I take one and use that as my guide to cut the rest. And hot glue the ends of those and glue them down inside the palettes. I also go back through and paint those as well. Next I'm taking this red and white ribbon and hot gluing it around the crate. I also take this snowflake and add a tiny bit of hot glue to that and add it to the ribbon. Then place in these pics I got from Hobby Lobby as well as some lambs here pics from Walmart. That is it for this project. Thank you so much for watching.
169K views · 1.5K reactions | What do you think friend? #fyp #dollartree #diy #manualidades #dollartreefinds #blacktiktok | Kadynsmith happiness
27K views · 696 reactions | Christmas Decor DIY #christmastiktok #christmasdecorating #christmasdecoratingideas #rociorui (04624) | The Petal Posse
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