Turn A Few Dollar Tree Essentials Into A Countertop Tea Station With A DIY
If 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 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.
Read MoreTrying to take advantage of the view from your kitchen window can be tricky with curtains in the way. You should consider changing how they're mounted.
Read MoreIf you're looking to add a bit of antique charm to your home shelves without breaking the bank, this crafty book hack will do just the trick.
Read MoreAdd a coastal vibe to your home with this beachy DIY craft you can make with just a few simple products you can find at most craft stores or online.
Read MoreFaux turf from Dollar Tree is inspiring creative indoor decor ideas, proving small DIY materials can refresh a space without permanent changes.
Read MoreRepurposing thrifted furniture can add personality to your space, and one classic item can make for a surprisingly versatile base for plants.
Read MoreWalls don't have to be boring, and Joanna Gaines has a design option that can help make your space pop. Here is some inspiration for that next wall upgrade.
Read MoreAll you need is a toolbox and a little felt. This easy DIY turns a Dollar Tree find into a clever, budget-friendly jewelry storage solution.
Read MoreGive a plain glass vase or container you already have a makeover. This DIY creates the crushed glass look with a simple (and safe) craft item and Mod Podge.
Read MoreWhen restoring furniture, it's vital to get every step right. Whether you want to paint or stain it, here's a key rule for correctly stripping the prior finish.
Read MoreDon't overlook the DIY home decor potential of the kids' section of Dollar Tree. There you will find the perfect accessory to upgrade a plain glass vase.
Read MoreYour broken keyboard doesn't need to be trashed; it just needs a new purpose. Here's how you can use its keys to create a funky retro picture frame.
Read MoreRemove old stained or worn fabric from your lampshade for a stunning upgrade. This DIY uses a classic crafting technique to create a colorful, textured shade.
Read MoreWhether or not you're a canner, mason jars tend to pile up in kitchen cupboards. This idea repurposes them in a way that's both highly decorative and useful.
Read MoreThis clever decor DIY will help you frame a precious childhood moment. Here's how to create this heartfelt craft with the help of your child.
Read MoreTrays can do double duty as attractive decor and a utilitarian piece, and if you want to whip up your own budget-friendly version, try this DIY.
Read MorePlastic spoons don't have to go into the recycling bin, you can actually upcycle them into some gorgeous floral decorations with barely any tools.
Read MoreA simple upcycling project turns overlooked craft leftovers into glowing decor, proving small materials can create big visual impact with a little creativity.
Read MoreAs winter comes to a close, birds collect nesting materials to prepare for spring. Help them out with this affordable, simple, and repurposed nesting station.
Read MoreCookie jars were once a staple of countertops. Although this once-common kitchen accessory is used less often now, you can give it new life as a flower display.
Read MoreIf your aged wood has taken on too much of a warm tone, you can still save it, all it will take is a few supplies and a bit of elbow grease.
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