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21 Dollar Tree Farmhouse DIYs with Serious Style

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  Here’s a pretty accurate description of a conversation that I love having. Oh, I love that cute little Farmhouse wreath! -nosy neighbor Oh, thanks! I made it. -me Shut up! -nosy neighbor Yup. And it’s all from the Dollar Store. -me SHUT UP! -nosy neighbor I know you want to have conversations like that, too, so I have 21 seriously, ridiculously awesome Dollar Store Farmhouse Style DIY’s that you can make in no time and for practically no money. This post contains affiliate links. If you click one and make a purchase, I may receive a small commission at no additional cost to you! 21 Dollar Tree Farmhouse DIY’s To Make Your Neighbors Jealous We’re going to be all over the house with these DIY’s. Kitchen, living room, bedroom. Pretty much everywhere. What you will love about a lot of this stuff is that it is cute AND functional. Not all of it. But a lot of it. Pro Tip! Order all of your Dollar Tree crafts online in bulk and you can have them shipped to your home or to the store. It make

How to Make a Desk Magazine Holder

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A great way organize loose papers, magazines, and notebooks is in these desk magazine holders. If your magazines are beautiful and colorful, you can display them with the holder turned to show them off. Alternatively, if you're trying to hide away papers and notes, turning the box around will easily conceal them. Using this technique, you can create different colors and patterns easily, just like these marbled ones! (Image: Francesca Stone) (Image: Francesca Stone) Things You'll Need Cereal box Ruler Pen Marbled contact paper Craft knife (Image: Francesca Stone) Step 1 Draw a line on one of the smaller sides of the box around half an inch from the top. (Image: Francesca Stone) Step 2 Turn the box over and on the opposite side draw a line across the width, 4 inches from the bottom of the box. (Image: Francesca Stone) Step 3 On both the front and the back of the box, draw a diagonal line from the lower to the higher line. Now just cut along all of the lines with the craft knife.