Showing posts with label DOLLAR TREE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DOLLAR TREE. Show all posts

Sunday, March 26, 2017

Canned Food Organization With Dollar Tree Bins

Here is a solution on how you can organize your food cans in your pantry or cabinet with Dollar Tree Bins.




Check out the video above on how I organized my food cans in my pantry.

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Kitchen Decor Idea with Dollar Tree Items


Hi everyone I wanted to share with you guys a Kitchen Decor Idea with Dollar Tree Items that I created in my kitchen.


All the items in this Decor Idea are from the Dollar Tree.

To see how I created this Dollar Tree Kitchen Decor Idea check out my youtube video below:


I hope you enjoyed this post and I hope I gave you some ideas on how to create some Kitchen Decor of your own.

XOXO
RIA

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

DIY Dollar Tree Kitchen Decor


Hello Everyone! I am here today to share with you another "DIY Dollar Tree Decor" project that I made for my kitchen. It is so easy and simple to make but really looks great in the kitchen to decorate the kitchen.



First thing I used to create this "Kitchen Decor" was two of the "DIY Dollar Tree Apothecary Jars" I made which are the two pictured above.



To see the post on my "DIY Dollar Tree Apothecary Jars" click HERE 


To fill the jars I used fake lemons and limes that I bought at Wal-Mart for $1 a piece. Dollar Tree does sell fake lemons and limes too but I liked the ones at Wal-Mart better because they are smaller than the ones at Dollar Tree and fit better in the jars.


Here is how the jars look filled up with the fruit. I LOVE the way they look and I can't wait to put them in my kitchen in my new house. I am so ready  to move into my new house so waiting for it to be done being built is hard LOL. I know I need to be patient though because I want my house to be built right. 

I hope you enjoyed this post and found it helpful or got some ideas from it of your own. Please leave me a comment below on some of your favorite ways to decorate the kitchen. I love to read or see other peoples decor ideas.

Don't forget to LIKE, PIN, or SHARE this post if you liked it and found it helpful.

XOXO
RIA



Friday, March 4, 2016

DIY Rotating Supply Organizer


Hello everyone! What can you make with two cake pans, some marbles, paper towel rolls, and some spray paint? You can make this "DIY Rotating Supply Organizer" to organize all your supplies. I made this organizer to organize all of my kiddos' supplies for when they are doing homework or want to create some master pieces. I also made one for myself to organize all my office and craft supplies. What makes this organizer even better is the fact that it rotates so you can easily find all the supplies you need.


To make this organizer be a rotating organizer you will need two cake pans and a bag of marbles. I got the cake pans at Wal-mart for .88 cents each and the marbles at Dollar Tree.


Pour the bag of marbles into one cake pan.


Then place the second cake pan on top of the marbles. The top cake pan can now rotate in circles because it rolls on the marbles. I found this idea of the rotating cake pan on Alejandra.tv's youtube channel. 


Now to create the different sections to organize the supplies, I just used paper towel and tissue paper rolls.


I cut the paper towel and tissue paper rolls to the different sizes I wanted and then arrange them in the cake pan how I wanted them. Once I arrange them the way I liked them, I staple them together.


After I stapled them together I took the whole toilet paper and tissue paper rolls out of the cake pan and spray paint them a light blue color. Once the paint was dry, I put the rolls back into the cake pan but this time I glued the rolls to the bottom of the cake pan.


The last step was to fill the organizer with all the supplies. I LOVE this organizer and you can use it for so many things and in so many rooms. With it being a rotating organizer, it can be put in the middle of a table or on a shelf and you can still get to whatever supply you need. Also this organizer was so cheap to make as well.

I hope you liked this post. Please let me know in the comments below some of your favorite ways to organize your supplies.

Also don't forget to LIKE, PIN, or SHARE this post if you like it and found it helpful.

XOXO
RIA





Friday, February 26, 2016

DIY Dollar Tree Candle Decor


Hi everyone! I am back to share with you another "DIY Dollar Tree Project Idea". I know I have been doing a lot of Dollar Tree DIY and I never mentioned why. Well my husband and I are having our FIRST and ONLY house built and it will be our FOREVER HOME for us and our girls. So all of these DIY things I have been creating is for our new home. The one project that I will be sharing with you today is a "Candle Decor" project that I plan to put on the edges of our garden tub in the bathroom. But this "DIY Dollar Tree Candle Decor" can be use in other parts of the home and still look beautiful.


This is the vase that I found at Dollar Tree that I used for this project.


I also got this candle stick at Dollar Tree to make the Candle Decor taller.


To glue the candle stick and the vase together I used the E6000 glue. This glue (like I have said before) works great on glass projects.


This is how it look once I glued the vase and candle sticks together.


I wanted to add some color to this "Candle Decor" and also give the candle some height in the vase so I use these blue glass gems that I also got at Dollar Tree.


I put a toilet paper roll in the middle of the vase when I was putting the glass gems in so that I wouldn't need so many glass gems to get the height I wanted for the candle. (Sorry the picture was so dark, it was hard for me to get a good picture without a flash glare).



I then cut four slits in the toilet paper roll down to where the glass gems end so that I could fold it and tape it down.


I then took the toilet paper roll out and taped down the slits.


I then returned it back to the vase with the glass gems around it.


These are the candles that I used for this project and I also found them at Dollar Tree. I was going to use some taller candles I saw at Wal-Mart but I didn't like the look of how tall they were so I used these which was even better because these were just a dollar each and the ones at Wal-Mart were $3 each.


This is how they look. I can't wait to see how these will look in my bathroom on the garden tub. When I move into my house I will be having blog post on how I decorated and organize my house so stay tuned for those future post.

I hope you enjoyed this post.

Don't forget to LIKE, PIN, or SHARE this post if like it or found it helpful.

XOXO
RIA










Wednesday, February 17, 2016

DIY Dollar Tree Make up Brush Organizers


Hi everyone! I have another DIY Dollar Tree Organization project to show you guys today and it also has a little "Glam" added to it just like my "DIY Glam Dollar Tree Organization Decor" project that I did and posted before.


To see this post click here


When I was making my "DIY Dollar Tree Apothecary Jars" I used the lid of this jar that I got from Dollar Tree to use for the lids of my Apothecary Jars. The lid on this jar fit perfectly on the vases that I used to make the Apothecary Jars. Of course I was not going to let the jar without the lid go to wasted so I had some ideas in mind for them. One of the ideas was to use the open jars for my make up brushes. 


To see this post click here


I wanted to add some "Glam" to these make up brush organizers. I used the same diamond wrap ribbon on them that I used on my "Glam Organizer Decor".


I used the E6000 glue to glue the diamond wrap onto the jars. Now I have make up brush organizers to match my other "Glam" organizer Apothecary Jars. 


Another idea for using these jars without their lids is by making a Flower arrangement with things from Dollar Tree as well. I made this arrangement for my sister because she likes red.

I hope you enjoyed this post. Let me know in the comments below some ways that you like to organize your make up brushes or any other ideas you might have for these jars without their lids.

Don't forget to LIKE, PIN, or, SHARE this post if you like it and found it helpful.

XOXO
RIA




Sunday, February 14, 2016

DIY Glam Dollar Tree Organization Decor


Hello everyone! So earlier this month I shared with you guys a post on how I made Apothecary Jars out of Dollar Tree items.


To see this post click here.

Today I am going to share with you how I filled some of these jars I made for my "Glam Organization Decor".


These are the three Apothecary Jars that I made that I used for this project.


I found these pretty Glam looking ribbons at Dollar Tree and knew that they would look so pretty on the Jars.


I wanted each Jar to have different number of rows of sparkling ribbon so that they could be a little different from each other. So I cut the ribbon to make two rows and one row. For one of them I was going keep the the ribbon as it was with three rows but for the other two I would have two or one row of sparkle ribbon. 


I wanted to add a special touch to each middle of the ribbon on the Jars. I could not find any jewels or gems I liked at Dollar Tree, Hobby Lobby, or Michael's. Then I was at Wal-mart and saw these earrings and thought these would look beautiful on the jars.


I used these small Jewelry pliers to take off the hook on the earrings.


I used the smaller pliers to bend the back of the bigger earring to make a loop to loop onto the ribbon.


To glue all these things to the Jars I used E6000 glue which is great for glass projects. This glue also dries clear.

For the tall jar I glued the ribbon as it was and a diamond in the middle. For the second jar I liked the look of one row of  ribbon and the tangling diamonds on it. For the small jar I used two rows of sparkling ribbon and one diamond on it. I also put some sparkling ribbon on the lids as well.


After I finished decorating the jars I then filled them up with things I found at Dollar Tree, which were cotton balls, bath salts, and Q-tips. 


 I also made a green set of Apothecary Jars for my mom.


I filled her Jars with the same contents as well. 

 My mom and I put these jars in our bathrooms and not only do they function to ORGANIZE some of our bathroom contents but it also becomes bathroom DECOR because they look so pretty.

I hope you enjoyed this post. Don't forget to LIKE, PIN, or SHARE this post if you like it and found it helpful.

Also stay tune for future post were I will be sharing more ideas on how I used these Apothecary Jars in other parts of my house.

XOXO
RIA





Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Valentine's Day Sensory Box with Dollar Tree Items


I love making different kinds of Sensory Boxes to go with themes or the Holiday seasons for my girls. Sensory boxes are great things to make for your kiddos because not only will they have fun with them but it also helps them with their FINE MOTOR SKILLS in their hands that will help them with writing with a pencil or cutting with scissors when they go to school. By pouring and scooping things up in this sensory box, children work the muscle in their hands to help them in the future in school. I wanted to share with you  guys a Valentine's Day Sensory Box that I created for my girls with Dollar Tree Items.


The materials I used was a plastic tub, dry uncooked rice (but you can use white dry beans as well), heart measuring cups, and some Valentine's Day items. All the items pictured above I got at Dollar Tree.


I poured the rice first and then added the items I purchase at dollar tree.


I found some red plastic cups that I had and added it to the sensory box to go with the Valentine's Day theme. I also put in the heart gems and buried some in the rice so that Bri could explore to find them.


Then I let Bri have fun and explore with it. I did add some alphabet magnets one day to the sensory box and as she found them in the rice, I would ask her what letter it was and the sound it makes to practice letter recognition. Another day we practiced counting by counting the heart gems every time she put some in a cup. This sensory box not only helps with fine motor skills but it can be adapted in so many ways to teach other things as well to your kiddos.

What are some fun Valentine's Day theme learning activities do you do with your kiddos? Let me know in the comments below. 

Don't forget to LIKE, PIN, or SHARE this post if you liked it or if you found it helpful.

XOXO
RIA