Looking for affordable and creative ways to decorate your home or craft unique gifts? These Dollar Tree DIY Multipurpose Hacks are perfect! In this post, we’ll guide you through two stunning projects: DIY Lanterns and a Wedding Greeting Card Terrarium. Both crafts are versatile, beautiful, and budget-friendly. Let’s dive in!
DIY 1: Multipurpose DIY Lanterns
These elegant lanterns are perfect for decorating weddings, cozy home setups, or festive gatherings.
Materials Needed:
- 4 Dollar Tree 5"x7" Picture Frames
- 2 Dollar Tree Glass Candlesticks
- 1 Dollar Tree Jumbo Wall Sticker
- Plier
- Scissors
- Hot Glue
- E6000 Glue (optional for stronger hold)
- Silver Trimmings (e.g., ribbon or rhinestones)
- Dollar Tree Contact Paper (for the inner bottom of the lantern)
- Decorations: LED candles, flowers, or fairy lights
Instructions:
Prepare the Frames:
- Remove the glass and backing from all four picture frames.
- Keep the glass panels but discard the backing.
Assemble the Lantern Frame:
- Use hot glue and E6000 to connect the frames into a cube shape. Let dry thoroughly.
Add a Base:
- Attach one of the glass candlesticks to the bottom of the cube using E6000 glue. Allow 24 hours to dry for a secure hold.
Customize the Lantern:
- Apply silver trimmings (ribbon or rhinestones) to the edges of the frames for a polished look.
- Cover the inside bottom panel with contact paper.
Decorate:
- Add your favorite decorations: LED candles, flowers, or fairy lights.
DIY 2: Wedding Greeting Card Terrarium Box
This unique terrarium box doubles as a charming decor piece and storage for wedding cards or small keepsakes.
Materials Needed:
- 6 Dollar Tree 8"x10" Picture Frames with Matting
- 1 Dollar Tree Plastic Garden Fence
- Burlap Cloth or Any Decorative Fabric
- Lace or Ribbons
- Scissors
- Box Knife
- Hot Glue Gun and Sticks
- E6000 Glue (for permanent hold)
- White Acrylic Paint
- Decorations for the interior (e.g., flowers, mini LED lights).
Instructions:
Prepare the Picture Frames:
- Remove the backing and glass from four picture frames. Keep two frames with glass intact for the front and back.
Paint the Garden Fence:
- Cut the garden fence to the desired size for an elegant design and paint it white. Allow to dry.
Create the Box Frame:
- Assemble the frames into a rectangular box using hot glue and E6000 for added strength.
- Line the back panels with burlap cloth or fabric for a rustic touch.
Add Decorative Elements:
- Attach lace or ribbon to the outer edges for a wedding-themed look.
Assemble the Final Terrarium:
- Secure the garden fence to the front panel using hot glue, creating a "terrarium window" effect.
Decorate the Interior:
- Add decorations like flowers, mini LED lights, or memorabilia.
No comments:
Post a Comment