Use Pool Noodles To Make A Showstopping Witch Tree For Halloween
Halloween is a time to show off your DIY skills. If you're looking for a more involved project, consider trading your old pool noodles for this witchy tree.
Read MoreHalloween is a time to show off your DIY skills. If you're looking for a more involved project, consider trading your old pool noodles for this witchy tree.
Read MoreGive your dining setup a high-end look with low-cost solutions. With some Dollar Tree rope, you'll have a convincing dupe of a Pottery Barn placemat in no time!
Read MoreIf you find you're spending most of your paycheck on fall decor, try this affordable pumpkin DIY using toilet paper rolls, yarn, and cinnamon sticks.
Read MoreThe IKEA VARMBLIXT lamp is a chic donut-shaped light fixture. With a simple tweak to the LED bulb, it will radiate a warm orange glow that amplifies the design.
Read MoreJoanna Gaines dries the flowers she grows in her garden to preserve them using an affordable kitchen ingredient you likely have on hand to maintain the color.
Read MoreDollar Tree figurines are cute and affordable, but they don't typically look fancy. This DIY gives you that luxe look for small change and a few craft supplies.
Read MoreGet your home fall-ready on a budget using just Dollar Tree supplies. This easy wagon wheel wreath DIY requires a glue gun and no other specialist tools.
Read MoreWhen you can't recycle, it's time to upcycle. Try this easy Dollar Tree DIY to craft stylish seasonal throw pillows while fixing your overflow of old bags.
Read MoreA disorganized jewelry collection makes your day harder if you can't find what you want to wear. Fix it with a visit to Dollar Tree for DIY organizer supplies.
Read MoreWith a construction staple from your local improvement store and a versatile kitchen essential, you can create a cement-style planter with a coffee can.
Read MoreBalloons aren't just useful for decorating your living room for a kid's birthday party. They come in handy for all kinds of crafts, like making fall pumpkins.
Read MoreFitting traditional and fanciful settings alike, this playful, budget-friendly DIY scalloped pelmet is easy to build with some plywood, a jigsaw, and paint.
Read MoreThrift stores are chock-full of bargains just waiting to be discovered. Of all the items you don't want to pass up, this one has endless uses in your home.
Read MoreIndoor eyesores like circuit boxes are unavoidable, but you can keep them from dragging down the aesthetic with this easy hack using two IKEA picture frames.
Read MoreIf you adore those intricate designs on vintage lace tablecloths you can find in thrift stores, here's a clever way to use them to create gorgeous home textiles
Read MoreIf you have a bar cart that you aren't using for its intended purpose, there are tons of ways to repurpose it. Take a look at these clever hacks.
Read MoreLove Pottery Barn vibes but hate the prices of all their pretty products? This Pottery Barn wall art is easy to duplicate at home and on a Dollar Tree budget.
Read MoreAdding a wine glass to your flower arrangements can give you depth, as well as room for another surprising decor piece that will elevate the look even more.
Read MoreSpooky home decorating is one of the best parts about Halloween. It's even more fun when you can craft that ghoulish decor yourself with Dollar Tree items.
Read MoreYou'll be amazed at how you can turn a simple set of Dollar Tree funnels into a stunning fall or Halloween decor piece to sit on your patio table or counter.
Read MoreYes, they're typically called 'picture frames' but that doesn't limit their use. Here are 12 items that'll be great to highlight with a frame in your home.
Read MoreThe cost of beautiful home decor items can easily add up. But if you're decorating on a budget, here are over 20 affordable ideas for an upgraded look.
Read MoreOnce those first leaves fall and the scent of pumpkin spice wafts out of every coffee shop, it's time to decorate. This DIY is quick, easy, and uniquely yours.
Read MoreIf you're looking for some vintage fall decor items, thrifting can be both fun and rewarding, especially if you know what to look for when hunting for treasures
Read MoreWith a fabric cover and a repurposed thrifted find, you'll have a low-cost and cozy floor-standing lamp to enhance the mood of your living space.
Read MoreWith just a handful of materials from Dollar Tree, you can recreate the high-end pumpkin wreath from Pottery Barn. This dupe is easy to make and personalize.
Read MoreThis versatile vase idea requires just a few craft staples you probably already have at home, but be sure to use supplies that are sturdy enough for flowers.
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