hey everybody I'm
rymingtahn welcome to a Dollar Tree DIY
today I'm showing three Dollar Tree DIYs
all of these are inspired by a few
designs from Anthropologie the first one
was inspired from this piece using
natural elements to make art begin with
a 9 inch circle template I use the back
of this Dollar Tree mirror it's the
perfect size plus it has the hanging
hardware
now paint your circle white and you
really only need to do the outer part
all right so while that's drying prepare
your shells and these are from
pistachios if you have any of the
parts hanging around try your best to
remove it next find the center point and
place the Dollar Tree candle holder on
top and you can use a ruler for this
part but I just eyed it trace it
for reference and remove the feet on the
backside of the candle holder
then add a generous amount of glue to
the inside of the circle and place the
candle holder on top keep pressing down
until the glue is dry
after that I laid out the shells
placing them open side up just because
it's easier to pick them up this way I
glued down a one shell with the wide
side touching the mirror then I worked
in small sections to speed things up
and for the end part you can lay out
your pieces before gluing just to make
sure they fit and if you're curious I
use 37 shells for this loop for the
second loop I place one shell in between
two then I worked in small sections like
before
on the last loop place parchment paper
underneath for easy cleanup
then it glue down the slimmer shaped
shells and if you can't find any small
ones just add more glue to hold them in
place the outer loop should cover the
background
and if you want you can brush on some paint but I like the natural color
so to hang this if you're not using the
backboard piece you'll need an unfolded
paperclip and some cardboard slightly
pull back on the clip and glue and place
the cardboard on top subscribe for more
now you can make this one as large as
you want or make more than one and pair
them together after you watch all three
let us know which one is your favorite
the second one was inspired by this mirror begin with this Dollar
Tree tabletop decor piece flip it over
and remove the stickers
next I sanded the base but I don't think
this part is necessary so feel free to
skip it just add more coats of paint if
you need to after that using the same
brush as before I painted the base part
and this left me with a beautiful
grayish brown color and if you want to
paint the back side once everything is
dry find the center point on the back
side and place the Dollar Tree candle
holder on top and again I just eyed
everything trace it for reference
then remove the feet from the back side
add a generous amount of glue inside the
square and placed a candle holder on top
next using this bamboo wind chime set 
open it up and remove all the strings
alright so from each set you will need
these three pieces and that one piece to
the right I used a total of three packs
for this project I leveled the mirror
and started laying out my design
then I carefully removed each piece and
kept them in order and before gluing to
make sure the openings are facing the
sides so I started with the four side
pieces and I'm still super excited that
it was a perfect fit
I just continued gluing down the bamboo
sticks like I'm showing you here and add
more glue underneath and in between as
needed
to cover the top I'm using that small
piece I mentioned earlier so if you're
feeling inspired so far please give this
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your friends and family
the last DIY was inspired by these two
fringe pieces and I'll be honest this
one didn't turn out like I thought it
would but I just wanted to share it
anyway so begin with another Dollar Tree
candle holder and from corner to corner
place down some painters tape then cover
the bottom part with white paint if you
have spray paint it will be a lot easier
so I would recommend using it with the
acrylic paint I use three coats for full
coverage and while that's drying grab a
Dollar Tree rug like this start by
removing the seam on each side then pull
out the white piece of fabric you can
also cut strips from a t-shirt is the
same material and just continue until
you have 12 strips once you have enough
fold them over and lay them out to your
liking
by this point the paint should be dry so
you can remove the tape next above the
painted line begin to glue down the
fringe
and for the bottom part you can cut this
any way you want you could do a v-shape
or diagonal I decided to slightly trim
the longer pieces to match up with the
other ones
after that I used the wide popsicle
stick to finish off the front and sorry
about my head I was just trying to make
sure it was on straight so I flipped
it over and trimmed the popsicle stick I
press firmly on it and a slowly cut to
prevent the wood from splitting I
decided to use the wood scraps to cover
the sides
at this point if you haven't removed the
feet on the backside to go ahead and do
so and add your paperclip and cardboard
to hang it as always I hope you were
inspired in some sort of way don't
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