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91K views · 160K reactions | @bargainbethany COME THROUGH WITH THE CHRISTMAS HACKS THEN😱 #comedy #explore #instagood #reaction #trending #viral #reels | Charles Barnes
461K views · 14K reactions | 🎄💚✨️🐕DIY EASY GRINCH DECOR IDEA Dollar Tree #viralreelsfbpage #followersシ゚ #viralpost2024 #viralreelsfb #viralvideoシ #followersreels #viralvideochallenge #dollartreefinds #grinchmas #follower #grinch #viral #viralreelsシ #viralvideo #navidad #manualidades | Dollardiylovers
92K views · 2.2K reactions | Christmas Door Hanger DIY | Christmas Door Hanger DIY | By We Craft Around | Hey everybody. It's Beth. Today I'm using this wood hanger from Dollar Tree as well as some window clings from Dollar General. I took the wood hanger and removed the twine from it and then placed these 15 millimeter half round wood beads around the edge. I did not count them. I just placed enough to fit around the entire thing. And then took tacky glue and brushed it on each of the beads and placed them down. And then before the glue dried I moved them around to get them exactly how I wanted them. Making sure not to those holes where I'll need to add back in the hanger. I use my heating tool to make sure the glue was fully dry and the beads were adhered. I then painted the entire thing front and back with cottage white chalk paint by faux cart. Taking a smaller paint brush to get around all of those beads. Once I have that completely painted and dried, I take Mod Podge and on the lower half, I apply a thin layer of the Mod Podge. Once I have that on there, I take one of the window clings. I decided with this red truck placing it down on that Mod Podge and then holding it up and making sure I'm getting it lined properly with the holes for the hanger before that Mod Podge dries. I then add some more Mod Podge on the remaining part of the hanger and take the two other clings that I decided to use. Merry Christmas. Get those lined up. And then I dry that completely. And when I'm using my heating tool, I'm making sure not to leave the heat on one spot too long because it will melt the window clings and then add a layer of Mod Podge on top of the entire center dry that completely as well. I then take some twine, push it back through to the front and knot it and cut off the excess. Next I'm taking some greenery and hot gluing it to the top right below the beads. Next I'm making a bow and this is one and a half inch wired ribbon and it's the same on both sides. I cut a piece and set it aside for the tail. I then take a piece and fold it over onto the ribbon and then take that piece and then wrap it back around to cover that folded piece. And then I'm taking a finger length longer than each previous loop. And just wrapping it around over itself until it's the thickness that I want. And then pinch it in the center and grab that piece that I had set aside for the tail. And in the center of that gather in between the center of my bow. And wrap a zip tie around it. Pulling that nice and tight cutting off the excess. You could also use a pipe cleaner or just some twine. Once I have the zip tie trimmed, I flip it around and open up all of those loops. Next I take that and hot glue it to the center of the greenery. And then take the ends of the tail and I dovetail those. And that is it for this project. Thank you so much for watching.
5.4K reactions · 609 shares | Pool noodles from @dollartree make great wreath starters! They’re cheap and sturdy. You can cover it with yarn, garland, tinsel, ornaments and more! #poolnoodlediy #dollartreediy #christmascrafts #dollartreecrafts #christmasinjuly #diycraft Christmas crafts, Christmas in July, dollar tree crafts, dollar tree Christmas crafts, diy crafts, pool noodle crafts | Craft Finds & Tutorials | The Vienna Christmas Symphony Santa Claus String Orchestra Alfred Hause · Jingle Bells
71K views · 2.4K reactions | Chritsmas Candle Stand DiY #AEHolidayForever #ShareTheMagic #dollartree #decor | Lou Flores Crafts | Lou Flores Crafts · Original audio
88 reactions · 15 shares | DIY Halloween Pumpkin Solar Light This Halloween, enhance your outdoor ambiance with DIY Jack-O-Lantern Pumpkin Solar Stake Lights, perfect for pathway illumination or garden bed definition, all while being budget-conscious. A comprehensive search yielded no suitable pumpkin-themed solar stake lights. With limited electrical outlet access in a specific area of our property, solar-powered Halloween decorations became a priority. When market offerings fall short, DIY solutions prevail, requiring only fundamental tools, solar lights, and pumpkin buckets. Get ready to craft your own DIY Jack-O-Lantern Pumpkin Solar Stake Lights for Halloween? Find the complete supply list and easy-to-follow instructions below so Get creative and make a statement with these simple yet effective supplies: •solar path lights, •jack-o-lantern pumpkin buckets, •an electric drill or utility knife for customized holes, a black sharpie marker for bold details, and a hot glue gun to seal your handmade design. #diy #halloween #halloweendecor #halloweenfun #viralvideos #viral #trending #fypage #fyp #foryou #walmart #homedepot #jackolantern #ohklahoma ##homemade #doityourself #craft #hobbylobby #budget | Ron Khawatmi | Jack Stauber · Oh Klahoma
423 reactions · 48 shares | This fall craft is so fun! It has tons of vibrant colors and character. The transfers are from essentialstencil.com. I love that we used a pizza pan from Dollar Tree. What do you think? What else would you add to it!? #diycrafts #fallcrafts #dollartreecrafts #dollartreefinds #falldecor #dollartreehacks | Lianep | DIY Craft Ideas & Inspiration | Kabes · Flying Through Stars
283K views · 2K reactions | easy backyard upgrade! (halloween solar lights) | easy backyard upgrade! (halloween solar lights) you only need 2 things for this incredibly easy #diy #halloween #crafts ! | By Leon & LaCongo | Facebook
156K views · 2.4K reactions | DIY Dollar Tree Pizza Pan Halloween Door Hanger #fypppppppppppppp #diy #halloweendecor #spookydecor #diyhalloween #dollartreediy #diydollartree... | By Windy City Crafts | Pizza pan from Dollar Tree. Flip it upside down because we're going to be using the backside. Grab some Waverly Chalk Paint in the color pumpkin and give this two good coats. Allow the first coat to dry before going on to the second coats. Then I had this Home Sweet Home wooden cutout. I also got from Dollar Tree. Went ahead and just painted this with some black acrylic paint and allow that to dry. Put some E six thousand and hot glue on the back of the wooden sign and then just place on the pizza pan. Allow those glues to completely dry for about 5 minutes. I then had some eucalyptus leaves and I just spray painted them with some black spray paints. Found a good placement for those and just hot glue those down. Just make sure you leave a gap in between them because we're going to add a bow. So to make the bow, I just grab some ribbon from Dollar Tree. I cut them into 16 inch strips and I cut three strips. You want to full those down. Just make sure that when you fold them down they are all the same size. And then you just want to attach the ends of them using some hot glue. Place two of them down in a crisscross and then one going across them. Scrunch it up and then hold it together using a zip tie. Add some glue to the back of the bow and then just place it right in between the eucalyptus leaves and hold it down until that dries. And then just flow out your bow and there you go guys. This was super easy and inexpensive to create. I think it came out super cute. I hope this inspires you to create your own in your own special way. If it did, please be sure to sprinkle the love. Thank you so much and I hope you all have a good rest of your day. Thanks. Bye.
35K views · 1.2K reactions | Yep, this is not a GOOD Dollar Tree Christmas craft because this very well may be the BEST Dollar | By DIY & Crafts | This is not a good Dollar Tree Christmas craft and I'm going to show you why. I used two or eight wood stars from Dollar Tree to make this light up star and one little wood cube from a pack of little wood cubes from, you guessed it, Dollar Tree. First, I hot glued the cube to the middle of one star. Then, I ran a small string of remote controlled battery-operated fairy lights through a hole in the star and wound the string of lights around the cube. Are you starting to see why this isn't going to be good? I secured the end of the lights to the rest of the bunch with a little dab of hot glue. Then, I put another dab of hot glue on the cube and pressed the other star against it. Here it is a light up wood star that only cost me three dollars and seventy-five cents to make. And here are five of them in our guest bedroom. Twinkling away without a single care in the world or in the night sky. So you see now why this is not a good Dollar Tree Christmas craft. Because this very well may be the best Dollar Tree Christmas craft. It's cheap, it's easy, it has lights, and it looks more magical than Santa riding a unicorn across a rainbow made of pixie dust. Follow us for more fun and easy holiday crafts and DIYs.
Super Easy Ribbon Wreath | Dollar Tree | This fall ribbon wreath is SO easy to make! Doesn't look like much while you're making it....but wait until the end when it’s all opened up! It’s so... | By We Craft AroundFacebook
115K views · 1.3K reactions | Paper snowflakes using lunch bags❄️ | Barefoot & Freckled, LLC | Barefoot & Freckled, LLC · Original audio
81K views · 1.2K reactions | DIY snowman wreath | By Windy City Crafts | First I grabbed two different sized wreath frames from Dollar Tree. Went ahead and placed the smaller one on the top and then just used a zip tie to hold these together. And for just some extra support I went ahead and just applied some hot glue on the backside of both of those wreath frames. Next I grabbed four of these microfiber mop heads from Dollar Tree. Four was the perfect amount for this project. So I just began in the middle where both of the wreaths are put together. Just placing the mop head around. Just kind of measuring it out. Go ahead and cut any excess right off. And then you just want to begin hot gluing this all around those wreath frames. And just make sure that when you are adding the mop head. You want to just make sure you are kind of overlapping the mop just so you don't see any of the green of the wreath frame or the wire of the top wreath frame and as you continue to add this microfiber mop you will really just start see seeing this project really come to life. It's so fluffy and super cute. And don't worry so much about the backside because it's just going to be up against a door or anywhere you want to place it. So I was okay with some of the green of the wreath frame showing on the backside. Then I found this Santa's from Dollar Tree. Went ahead and just placed that right on top. Found a good placement for it. And then I went ahead and just hot glued it into place. And I wanted the hat to be kind of on its side. So I just hot glued that as well. Again just so that way it stays in place. Went ahead and grabbed some greenery from Dollar Tree. Just took it off of its pick and just hot glued it to the top portion of that Santa's hat. And then just grabbed some of this fabric. I believe I got this from Hobby Lobby. Cut it down to size and then on both edges of the fabric. I just cut down some slits and just kind of ripped it so that way it looks a little bit more like a scarf. And then go ahead and just grab your cute little snowman and just wrap it around the neck of the snowman. And there you go guys. This was so much fun to create. I think it came out absolutely adorable. And not mentioned it was also super inexpensive. I cannot wait to show this off during the holidays. I hope this inspires you guys to create your own in your own special way. If it did, please be sure to sprinkle the love. Thank you so so much and I hope you all have a good rest of your day. Thanks. Bye.
46K views · 1.2K reactions | 797_Back again with a DIY oldie but goodie 🎄#dollartreediy #holidaydecor #holidayaesthetic #diychri #reelfb #reels #foryoupage #fyp | Stratgian | Stratgian · Original audio