Always Keep Your Dryer Lint For Your Crafty Projects. Here's Why
You're likely in the habit of throwing away your dryer's lint, but there's a fun way to repurpose this free material. Here's how you can use it.
Read MoreYou're likely in the habit of throwing away your dryer's lint, but there's a fun way to repurpose this free material. Here's how you can use it.
Read MoreRepurposing everyday items can deliver high-end decor results, turning overlooked containers into textured accents that elevate shelves, desks, and tabletops.
Read MoreDIY soaps make cute homemade gifts and fun craft activities. The soap-making process gets even more creative and easier with this thrifted bakeware.
Read MoreAll it takes is hardboard and a little paint. This simple DIY gives your bi-folding closet doors a sleek, modern look without the hefty price tag.
Read MoreAre your surroundings feeling a little bland, but you don't have the budget for big upgrades? These small updates can help add interest for very little money.
Read MoreLeftover concrete blocks and wood boards won't go to waste with this DIY project. It's customizable to fit your space and shoe storage needs.
Read MoreTurn a yawn-worthy storage box into a faux stained glass showpiece. This affordable DIY is for all experience levels — and it delivers eye-catching results.
Read MoreNothing says classy garden like terracotta, but it can be heavy and expensive. This simple and affordable hack allows you to get the look with plastic pots.
Read MoreDon’t ditch that old door just yet. With some DIY magic, turn it into anything from a bookcase to a decorative plant stand — and get some much needed storage.
Read MoreHate the look of crumpled receipts and loose change in your entryway? Dollar Tree offers chic, affordable design pieces to organize and upgrade the space.
Read MoreCould a towel hanger contribute to your interior design style? With an old piece of dresser hardware, you can do this simple and functional DIY project.
Read MoreDIY a budget-friendly, wall-mounted key holder with just a few craft supplies and Dollar Tree items. The result is stylish yet functional entryway decor.
Read MoreCeiling fans aren't usually the thing that draws your attention on walking into a room, but this DIY project plans to change that with simple materials.
Read MoreWhen it comes to adding a unique touch to your home, you certainly can't go wrong with DIY decor. Try this easy project from a TikTok using mosaic tiles.
Read MoreConsider yourself lucky if you stumble upon this vintage paper towel holder. Just hang it vertically, and it becomes a unique plant display on the wall.
Read MoreHarbor Freight isn't just a place to shop for tools for your workshop or garage — it's often a solid source for DIY crafting tools and supplies as well.
Read MoreA common thrift store Bundt pan can be repurposed into a versatile storage solution, offering creative ways to organize multiple spaces throughout the home.
Read MoreTaper candles are an elegant addition to any aesthetic, and you can make them look even more luxe with this surprisingly simple Dollar Tree DIY upgrade.
Read MoreThink glass shakers are just for dispensing seasonings? With just a few supplies, you can transform them into all kinds of décor and useful items for the home.
Read MoreStamps often boast intricate illustrations on their tiny surfaces. Take advantage of their beauty by turning them into decorations for the walls of your home.
Read MoreIf you're a tea lover, you need to try this simple Dollar Tree store DIY to help you store all your tea-making essentials in one spot.
Read MoreThis kitschy thrift store find is making a big comeback . Use it as an embellishment or wall art piece to give your home an instant dose of vintage charm.
Read MoreKeep your earrings and necklaces organized and untangled with this DIY jewelry holder. You'll need a kitchen splatter screen from Dollar Tree.
Read MoreThe most exciting part of owning a birdbath is watching your feathered friends visit, but with this DIY, you can turn your birdbath into a colorful work of art.
Read MoreUnless you score big at the thrift store, vintage décor often isn't cheap. If you DIY it, however, you can get that old-fashioned look for little to no cost.
Read MoreStandard towel bars are often too small to accommodate towels well and let them dry. A thrifted wood piece with a water-resistant makeover can help.
Read MoreWith this crafty DIY project, even something as unsightly as an old door can become a useful addition to your bathroom, and add a bit of rustic chic, to boot.
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