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Simple Dollar Tree Decorative Box Décor

 Simple Decorative Box Hello! I'm so happy that you decided to stop by. I'm excited to share this simple craft with you all. This craft only takes a few materials. You could actually call this a beginner craft project.  Video tutorial Materials needed One wooden box (I purchased my box at my local Dollar Tree for $3) 1-2 sets of peel-and-stick wallpaper ( Also purchased at my local Dollar Tree for $1 each) Other materials I had on hand Paint A paintbrush and water Costs $5 Creating your decorative box Start out with tracing each section of your wallpaper, and cut to the size of the sections on your box. Once you have finished, take the backing off, and stick each piece to your box. Add some paint to the front, back, and sides of your box.  You can also add some of the wallpaper on the bottom inside of your box.  You're all done! All that is left is filling up your box. I am currently using the box on my nightstand. I keep my phone charger, lotion, lip balm, and other...

Quick Upcycled Bottle Decoration

 Upcycled Bottle Decoration Hello!  I hope that you're having a beautiful day. I recently created this simple upcycled bottle decoration, and I'd love to share this simple DIY craft with you. Materials needed for this project Flowers Twine One or two bottles Hot Glue or any other heavy-duty adhesive And Scissors The cost of this project is fairly cheap. The bottles that I am using are Cold brew Starbucks bottles, but you can use any bottle of your choice.  Each bottle was around $3. The twine and flowers were picked up from my local Dollar Tree, and they were $1 each.  I had everything else on hand.  So my total cost for this project was around $8. Video tutorial Designing your bottles Start by applying twine to the opening of your bottle. You want to completely wrap the twine around the opening (top portion of your bottle). Make sure to use your glue to secure your twine around this section. Once you have completed that you can repeat this step, applying twine ...