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🔴 P L E A S E R E A D 🔴 I hope you are all excited for tomorrow’s reopening! Just a few things before it does... ❄️ Reopening at 8am… | Instagram
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Peace, Love, Joy Wood Block Christmas Presents, Set of 3 Wooden Christmas Decor, Wood Holiday Décor, Wood Christmas Tabletop Décor - Etsy
Peace, Love, Joy Wood Block Christmas Presents, Set of 3 Wooden Christmas Decor, Wood Holiday Décor, Wood Christmas Tabletop Décor - Etsy
139K views · 3.1K reactions | Duster Makeovet | Don’t clean with these… craft with them! Grab yourself some duster replacement pads from the Dollar Tree and craft yourself up a cute holiday helper!... | By Gnome & Backyard | Hi, everybody. It's Lee from Gnome and Backyard and I don't know if you're going to guess what we're doing today with these two replacement scrubbers from the Dollar Tree. So, these are for a handheld mop that the Dollar Tree sells and they are the replacement pads. You get two in a pack. The first thing I'm going to do is I'm running a hefty bead of hot glue across the top and then folding both ends in to secure them. Yes, I could have left it the shape it was but I wanted to make it a little bit of a thinner shape. The next thing I'm doing, I'm grabbing one of these really cute black and red checked mini tree skirts from the Dollar Tree and I am cutting a quarter of it off. So, that means I am going to have a lot left to use for future crafts. So, what we're going to do next is we are bringing our mop head back in or our mop replacement pad back in and we're going to run another hefty bead of glue across the top of it and place it onto the backside of our tree skirt triangle that we cut I think you're going to see in just one second you're going to be able to guess what I am crafting up here let's take another bead of hot glue and fold our tree skirt over onto itself and checking yes it does fit just right. Let's add more hot glue and secure the second side in. So yes you guessed it. We made a cute little Santa hat so now we just have to take and add more hot glue up the back to finish the back off and secure it I my goodness I don't know what's going on with that glue gun of mine it might be time to get a new one there let's secure the top of it also so we just have a really sweet Santa hat you guys how cute is this alright let's take a wooden round bead put some hot glue on it and tuck it right in there underneath the brim of our hat now saw yesterday's craft this was left over from yesterday's quick crafting video if you missed that one go back and check it out that one is really cute too and we made a snowman but this is just a piece of decor left from yesterday's craft and I think it matches perfectly look at the ribbon on that it's the black and red check also so this just makes a cute little accent piece to our Santa gnomes hat let's trim it up a little bit you guys how stinking is this it is adorable and look how quick you know we finished it it did not take us long at all now there's that little piece of silver ribbon left from that piece of accent on the front let's just glue it to the back so that we're able to hang this cutie off of our tree off of a wreath anywhere we'd like to hang him for the holiday and winter season oh my goodness you guys this is just too sweet remember we used one of these replacement head mop pads from the Dollar Tree. I don't know what else to call them but guys, he's adorable. I hope you get the chance to craft one of these cuties up for yourself and thank you so much for continuing to sprinkle all of Gnome and Backyard's videos.
133K views · 2.9K reactions | Duster Makeovet | Don’t clean with these… craft with them! Grab yourself some duster replacement pads from the Dollar Tree and craft yourself up a cute holiday helper!... | By Gnome & Backyard | Hi, everybody. It's Lee from Gnome and Backyard and I don't know if you're going to guess what we're doing today with these two replacement scrubbers from the Dollar Tree. So, these are for a handheld mop that the Dollar Tree sells and they are the replacement pads. You get two in a pack. The first thing I'm going to do is I'm running a hefty bead of hot glue across the top and then folding both ends in to secure them. Yes, I could have left it the shape it was but I wanted to make it a little bit of a thinner shape. The next thing I'm doing, I'm grabbing one of these