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November 14, 2020 by D9

Christmas Cone Trees

Easy to make DIY Cone trees in 3 finishes.  DIY Cone Trees

I love cone trees. They are so easy to make, and there are so many options! This batch I made in shades of white, in three different finishes. But before you start decorating your cone trees, you will need to first make your cones.

Click on this video to see how to make the perfect cone!

I made 3 cones 14″, 16″ & 18″ high.

Supplies

Head on over to my Amazon Storefront, I have all of my Cone Tree supplies listed in one place!

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Dollar Store
  • Poster Board

  • Cork Trivet

  • Silk Rose Petals

  • Foam roses or Wedding rose balls Mini Rose Flower Heads

Other
  • Red Heart Yarn

  • Glue gun

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The Fur Cone Tree

I made the largest tree the fur tree. Get it? Fir Tree, Fur Tree… Maybe not. Anyway, I used RED HEART Yarn, for this tree. It comes in a ton of colours. I have it polar, pink and purple. It would be pretty in any colour, but I did mine in polar, since I planned on doing mine in shades of white.

Easy to make DIY Cone trees in 3 finishes.

The how to for this is pretty easy and straight forward. Just start at the bottom of the tree cone, and wrap the yarn around the cone using hot glue to stick it down. Keep pushing the yarn down as you apply it, so that there aren’t any spaces where you can see the cone through the yarn. Keep winding until the cone is covered. After the entire cone was covered, I attached a piece to the bottom of the cone and wound it around the tree from bottom to top, without glueing it, and fastened it at the top. This way you won’t see all of the glued down bits of yarn, and it gives a much fuller appearance.  And that’s it, So easy!Easy to make DIY Cone trees in 3 finishes.

The Petal Cone Tree

For this tree you will need a bag or two of fabric rose petals . I bought mine at dollar store. You can find these with the wedding supplies. Easy to make DIY Cone trees in 3 finishes. This will work much better if you first draw lines around your cone. To do this, I used a ruler and marked 1″ intervals along the height of the cone, then connect them with a ruler so that you have lines running around the circumference of the cone. This will act as a guide and keep your petals straight.

Easy to make DIY Cone trees in 3 finishes. Starting at the bottom along the first line glue the rose petals with the rounded end down overlapping them enough to cover up the cone. Continue around until the first row is finished. Start at the next row up and continue repeating until you get all the way to the top. At the very top, wrap your petal around the top in a cone shape.Easy to make DIY Cone trees in 3 finishes.

The Rosebud Cone Tree

To make the rosebud cone tree, I wanted to cover the entire tree in mini foam rose buds. But they were a bit expensive. They came about 9 to a pack,, which would have been fairly expensive based on how many I would probably need. So, instead I picked up these floral balls in the wedding section, which were only a couple dollars more, and they had a lot of mini rosebuds on them.

Easy to make DIY Cone trees in 3 finishes. Plus as a bonus, when I peeled them off of the foam ball the were already glued together and it saved me a lot fo extra gluing. I just pieced all of the pieces together until the cone was covered. I used 3 of the balls to cover to tree.

Easy to make DIY Cone trees in 3 finishes.
Easy to make DIY Cone trees in 3 finishes.

And here are my 3 white trees all together. You could even make it easier, if you don’t want to make your own cones. You could buy them already made,  they come in paper  and styrofoam

Which one is your favourite?Easy to make DIY Cone trees in 3 finishes.

I had so much fun making these trees, that I decided to make another batch of them with different finished, and these ones in silver. Click here to check them out

Here’s a sneak peak
Easy to make DIY Cone trees in 3 finishes. Silver cone Trees.

 

 

 

 

 

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August 9, 2022 by D9

DIY Storage Ottoman

Can you believe that I made this DIY Storage Ottman from a Home Depot Bucket? Well, I did, and I will show you how!This post was done for a Look for Less challenge. This is where you make a high end decor piece for LESS! [Read more…]

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February 4, 2022 by D9

Dollar Tree Silver Glam Candle Holder



This Glam candle holder was made from Dollar Tree supplies. I made these as part of a glam decor challenge. If you want to check it out go and view this link. I made three projects for this challenge, but this one was my favourite! [Read more…]

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March 31, 2021 by D9

Dollar Tree DIY Paper Mirror


DIY Paper Mirror

If you’ve bee here before, you’ll already know that I like mirrors, and I love to make them myself. And the cool part is, that the more I make… the more ideas I get for new ones! This mirror is made from Dollar Tree paper plates. Can you believe it? And it is soooooo easy to make, well you’ll see! [Read more…]

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October 8, 2020 by D9

Dollar Tree Pumpkin Wreath

Here is an innovative way to use those dollar tree wire pumpkin wreath forms, to make some front door decor for Fall, Halloween or Thanksgiving!

Dollar Tree Pumpkin Wreath Form

Here is something a little different for your front door for Fall, Thanksgiving or even Halloween! A pumpkin wreath made from a dollar tree pumpkin wreath form, well technically thats TWO pumpkin wreath forms!! [Read more…]

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October 1, 2020 by D9

Halloween Skull Wreath

Don't just make a Halloween wreath when you can make a scary skull wreath. Well okay it'a not just scary it's really pretty too! Rose and skull wreath.
Another version of the Look for Less challenge, and this one is just in time for Halloween! The perfect Halloween skull wreath. It’s easy, spooky, pretty and cheap, since the whole thing is made with Dollar Tree supplies. And you still have time to make one! And you can make one in under an hour! [Read more…]

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September 25, 2020 by D9

DIY Mirrored Candle Holder


Look for Less Challenge August 2020

Hi, hi, hi!!! By now you must be familiar with the look for less challenge that I participate in every month. I really love this challenge. We are tasked with finding a high end decor piece and DIYing it for less! This month’s project was a DIY mirrored candle holder!

Inspiration

Recently I saw these mirrored candle holders from Wayfair. They are Orren Ellis design and they are so fabulous! I bet you didn’t think you could make mirrored finish candle sticks did you? YES YOU CAN! I am about to show you how

Click here for the Youtube version of this project.

Supplies

9″  piece of 2″x4″ lumber

3×5 piece of 1×6 lumber

2 sheets of Mirror Sheets (6″x9″)

Rust-Oleum Spray Paint, Silver

White primer of craft paint

Mother of Pearl, paint

structure gel 

Paper Trimmer (optional)

X-ACTO Knife

E-6000

Hot Glue

 

I made these diy mirrored candle holders as part of the look for less challenge in August. The mirrored finish is so fabulous you can't tell it's not real glass

A Stick of Wood

I often overthink things. Not this time:) For the structural base of the candle holders, I just used scrap wood that I had in my garage. For the main portion a piece of 2″x4″ that was cut to 9″ long. And for the base a piece of 1″x6″ cut to 3″x5″ in size. Easy peasy huh?I made these diy mirrored candle holders as part of the look for less challenge in August. The mirrored finish is so fabulous you can't tell it's not real glass

Painting

I tested out more than one way of applying the paint finishes. So, here is what I deem to be the BEST way.  Paint the entire piece in white  spray primer to seal the raw wood. Then after it dries, tape off a rectangular section on either side, and spray with silver metallic spray paint. When the tape is removed  the front sections remain white and the edges are silver. The purpose of this is just  in case any small spots can be seen through the mirror, sheet this way you wold see silver instead of raw wood.I made these diy mirrored candle holders as part of the look for less challenge in August. The mirrored finish is so fabulous you can't tell it's not real glass

Faux Finish

On the inspiration piece the light section is mother of pearl. I didn’t happen to have any kicking around, so I instead decided to do a faux finish.  I had a large tube of mother of pearl structure gel, which I bought a while back at Walmart. You could just used a white structure gel and then mother of pearl paint. I did small brush stroked using a small artists brush . The brush stroked imitate the tiled finish of the mother of pearl pieces. I alternated between white pearl paint and mother of pearl structure gel. I used a small flat ended brush and did small short strokes. It gave me a very irridescent textured finish.

I made these diy mirrored candle holders as part of the look for less challenge in August. The mirrored finish is so fabulous you can't tell it's not real glass

Mirror Sheet

I recently discovered this Mirror Sheet on Amazon and I’m in love!!!! This really has opened the door for me to so many projects that I have wanted to do, but I just didn’t like the way fake mirror paper looked. This mirror sheet is very thick and doesn’t bend or crease. The package that I bought included 4  6″x9″ sized sheets. They have a super sticky adhesive backing and stick really well, but need a clean flat surface to adhere to. The mirror side is the best mirror finish I have seen. It has a plastic coating, which I suggest leaving on until your project is complete, to protect the finish.

Cutting the mirror

You can cut the mirror sheet with scissors, but it’s difficult to get a straight line. So here are 2 ways to get a nice straight cut

Xacto Knife

Use a straight edge and an Xacto knife to make a deep straight line in the acrylic sheet. This will give you a nice straight line to cut along with your scissors. It is quite thick, and I was not able to cut through with the Xacto knife. So, I came up with a second option.I made these diy mirrored candle holders as part of the look for less challenge in August. The mirrored finish is so fabulous you can't tell it's not real glass

Paper trimmer

I wondered if this would cut better with a paper cutter, so the next time I was at Walmart I picked up this cutter, which technically calls itself a trimmer. It worked really well, and I anticipate I will be using it for a lot of other projects in the future. You can pick one up one Amazon  if you also have a use for it. With the cutter, I aligned my sheet with the edge which gave me approx .75″ wide piece that I was using for the edges. Then I used the holder to keep the sheet in place. With this cutter you push down on the slide and it will cut all the way through the mirror sheet, if you are pushing hard enough. This is definitely my preferred method for cutting this medium. I love this little cutter, I’m already using it on other projects.

I made these diy mirrored candle holders as part of the look for less challenge in August. The mirrored finish is so fabulous you can't tell it's not real glassMeasurements

For the front,  I cut 4 pieces at 9″ long x 3/4″ wide. 2 of these went on the long outside edges (as below). One is cut to length for the top and bottom outside edges , fitting it between the long edge pieces (see below). and one will be cut to size, and used as the middle section (not in photo). Note that blue pen marks are on top of the protective film and will just peel off with the film.

I made these diy mirrored candle holders as part of the look for less challenge in August. The mirrored finish is so fabulous you can't tell it's not real glass

It’s up to you it you want to do both sides the same, or if you want to make it a bit less work with cutting and fitting, just do one side with the pattern, and do the other with a solid piece of mirror sheet. Totally up to you! I did both sides using the pattern, but I think if I did it again, I would probably only do one side, since you generally only see the front side of the candle holders.

Attaching the mirror

The mirror sheet is easy to apply. Just peel the backing and stick it down. It sticks better to a flat surface. It sticks pretty well, so make any adjustments before sticking it down with pressure.I made these diy mirrored candle holders as part of the look for less challenge in August. The mirrored finish is so fabulous you can't tell it's not real glass

Base

Repeat the process for the bottom section of the candle holder. The bottom piece will all be painted silver.  Measure and apply mirrored finish to all but the bottom of the piece (not necessary). Then attach the finished candle holder to the base. Remember to remove the plastic coating prior to adhering. Connect the pieces using E6000 and let dry overnight. Be sure to wipe away on glue that may leak out the edge. To avoid this, just apply your E6000 to the centre of the piece, since it will squish out if too much glue is used.

I made these diy mirrored candle holders as part of the look for less challenge in August. The mirrored finish is so fabulous you can't tell it's not real glass

The Crown Jewel

I hunted high and low to try and find a similarly shaped piece for the top. The closest I could find was this crystal tea light holder from Michael’s. Later, I  found this one on Amazon which is even prettier than the ones I bought at Michaels, and cheaper too! The tea light holder fit perfectly on the top of the stand. I applied it using E6000. And a word of warning, it slid off centre when left unattended. So you will want to make sure that the tea light holder is secured while the glue dries.I used painter’s tape to secure it overnight.

I made these diy mirrored candle holders as part of the look for less challenge in August. The mirrored finish is so fabulous you can't tell it's not real glass

The Big Reveal

Once your entire mirrored candle holder is completed, the last thing is to remove all of the protective coating from the mirror pieces. Now all that is needed is a tea light candle and a glass of wine!

The Cost Comparison

I made these diy mirrored candle holders as part of the look for less challenge in August. The mirrored finish is so fabulous you can't tell it's not real glass

 

I made these diy mirrored candle holders as part of the look for less challenge in August. The mirrored finish is so fabulous you can't tell it's not real glass

And that concludes another look for less challenge  Click here to see my previous Look for Less Challenge. I will be back soon with another entry. And If you want to see the next one first, make sure you follow me on my youtube channel.

 

 

 

 

 

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August 16, 2020 by D9

Dollar Tree Vanity Storage

Would you like to see how to make some blingy vanity storage using dollar tree gift boxes? I made a set of three vanity storage containers that work great in the bathroom or bedroom.

Blingy Vanity Storage

Can you believe that these glittery blingy vanity storage containers started out as dollar tree gift boxes? Well they did. They came in nested sizes, and I thought how perfect they would be as vanity storage when I first saw them. [Read more…]

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