The Dollar Tree DIY Perfume Shelf That Adds Budget-Friendly Glam To Your Home

Bedrooms are meant to be relaxing and cozy, but unfortunately, this is tough to accomplish when mess accumulates. One way to make your room feel less cluttered is to find a permanent home for every item, and this includes everything that's taking up space at your glam station or makeup vanity. Makeup is simple enough to sort into bins, but perfume is tricky. Bottles need to stay upright to avoid spills and must be separate from other objects that they might transfer scent onto. Finding a storage solution that meets these needs and your budget isn't always simple. Fortunately, there's one option that satisfies both — DIYing a perfume shelf out of Dollar Tree items. To do this, you'll attach letter trays to the top and bottom of a wire shelf.

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Making your own perfume shelf is a fun and functional activity. It offers a chance to customize organizing trays to the current aesthetic of your space. Keep things plain for a minimalistic vibe or go all out with rhinestones or other glam decor for an over-the-top vanity station. If you're looking for hacks that'll make your bedroom more organized than ever, check out this budget-friendly fragrance shelf DIY.

Stacking your Dollar Tree perfume tray

Of all the things that are making your bedroom look messy, your scent collection doesn't need to be one of them. The magic of this glam DIY is that all you need are three discount finds and some strong glue. In her video, therealtrishh uses two pink iridescent letter trays from Dollar Tree for $1.25 and one Essentials white wire shelf, also $1.25 at Dollar Tree. That means, if you already have your adhesive at home, you're only spending $3.75 to revolutionize your perfume storage. Once you've got your supplies, you're ready to get designing.

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To start, set one paper tray on a craft-friendly surface with the open end facing away from you. Put the wire rack inside. Use glue to secure it in place, stack the second letter holder on top, and add more glue. This makes up the base of your DIY perfume organizer. From there, all that's left to do is to customize it to your tastes. Some ways to jazz these plastic products up include spray painting them any color you desire before assembling, adding Rub 'n Buff metallic polish from Michaels for $7, including rhinestone ribbon trim from Walmart for $1, or attaching shelf liners from Dollar Tree for $1.25 to each of the letter trays. However you choose to personalize this piece, it's sure to declutter the most glamorous section of your bedroom without breaking your budget.

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