Turn Leftover Trim Into A Cute Vintage-Inspired Storage Solution With This Clever DIY
Don't throw away loose or leftover decorative trim from old wooden furniture. These can be repurposed to give more basic storage pieces an elevated look
Read MoreDon't throw away loose or leftover decorative trim from old wooden furniture. These can be repurposed to give more basic storage pieces an elevated look
Read MoreRadiators are essential for keeping your home warm, but they aren't always the prettiest thing to look at. If an ugly radiator is ruining your decor, try this.
Read MoreHolding onto those stained, chipped coffee mugs? If you love houseplants, it's easy to repurpose old mugs into small plant pots that double as quirky décor.
Read MoreOrnate hutches aren't everyone's cup of tea. Luckily, if they're solid wood, they're relatively easy to transform into something befitting a contemporary home.
Read MoreGallery walls have become very popular, but they can get a bit boring when all the elements look too similar. Here's how to mix it up with vintage style.
Read MoreThese Dollar Tree vases are just $3. With two of them and a little paint, you’ll have a trendy piece of faux stoneware to hold candles, flowers, or other decor.
Read MoreAffordable IKEA placemats can be used to create sweet lanterns for lighting up even the dimmest room with warm, cozy light. Here's how.
Read MoreThere’s no reason to hide your cute mugs in a cabinet when they can double as decor. This DIY requires three Dollar Tree items and a couple extra supplies.
Read MoreTired of spending a fortune on bouquets from the florist? It’s easy to get the look yourself with some sturdy craft paper, twine or ribbon, and floral tape.
Read MoreDon't throw away an old closet door. Instead, use it to create a whimsical coffee bar with storage for mugs, syrups, teas, and cups with this fun DIY.
Read MoreThese wood decor pieces from Dollar Tree have a pretty, intricate design that makes them perfect for repurposing as a dining and living room essential.
Read MoreA simple Dollar Tree DIY turns ordinary plant pots into whimsical garden decor, proving fairy gardens can be charming, creative, and budget-friendly.
Read MoreAffordable storage doesn't have to look cheap. One overlooked Dollar Tree item is being turned into a polished organizer for kitchens, baths, and more.
Read MoreColorful succulents can do wonders for your interior decor. You can even increase their impact with DIY planters, wall mounts, and hanging containers.
Read MoreRunning out of room for shoes? You can pick up a mini-fridge for cheap, and it takes just a little elbow grease and creativity to transform into storage.
Read MoreDollar Tree has a simple wire napkin and paper towel holder that are loved for their endless repurposing options. Hack them to better your bathroom storage.
Read MoreThis Dollar Tree locker bin looks basic and cheap but some paint and craft supplies turns it into a stylish container with a faux wood look.
Read MoreSmall wood planks don't have to be tossed out or used as firewood. With a couple dishes and basic tools, it can bring more life and birdsong to your backyard.
Read MoreIf you love having scented candles in your home, you might like to try this impressive DIY candle holder using inexpensive bowls from Dollar Tree.
Read MoreIs your fridge covered in mismatched magnets—or nothing at all? Use thrift store brooches to create a stunning gallery wall on your refrigerator with this DIY.
Read MoreHow you exhibit your plants can say a lot about your garden. Luckily, we've got an expert hack to make arrangements so easily you'll want to start right now.
Read MoreYou can make a stylish outdoor privacy screen with empty wine bottles. The glass allows light to filter through, and the various shapes and color add depth.
Read MoreIf your home office desk is messing with your productivity because there are cables cluttering it up, here's a simple and affordable solution from Dollar Tree.
Read MoreMessy countertops are a common bathroom problem, but you can use this kitchen tool to organize your lavatory supplies exactly how you want to.
Read MoreAn old china cabinet is a beautiful plant habitat option for smaller houseplants. It makes use of vertical space and creates an enclosed storage area.
Read MoreKeeping your towels accessible can improve your workflow in the kitchen. Here's a clever storage solution using a vintage item you can find at the thrift store.
Read MoreWho knew an inexpensive Dollar Tree wire basket could be transformed into everything from a light fixture to a wall shelf? And all incredibly easily as well!
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