*I got a chance to check out the Dollar TreeValue Seeker's Club and recreate this fun craft as a part of a
sponsored post through Blueprint Social. As always, all thoughts opinions and
photos are my own.
I love wandering around the Dollar Tree looking for things I can
use in a craft. Sometimes though, it's nice to have a little direction and a
specific project in mind. Today I'm sharing a fun and easy craft that I found
at the Dollar TreeValue Seeker's Club. It's
free to join, and full of great craft ideas, decor tips, money saving
solutions, insider information, and even contests. There's all kinds of new
ideas that are shared there, and it's an especially great source of inspiration
for us crafty people.
You can get everything you need to make these snow globes at the
Dollar Tree, from the lidded jars, to glue and glitter. Since there isn't any
water in them, you can get really creative and put all sorts of fun things
inside, even family photos. I especially love the vintage look of the jars and
bottle brush trees together. You can view this project's tutorial here. I also added some glue and white glitter to the inside top of the jar to make it look like it was snowing.
If you've found a project you love from the Dollar TreeValue Seeker's Club, you
can easily print the sheets from home and take them to the store with you, or
save them to your computer to check out later. I have quite a few saved on my
computer.
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ReplyDeleteThese are simply darling, Rachel! Wow, you'd never guess it was made using supplies from the Dollar Tree! So much fun.
ReplyDeleteOh I would love to try the Christmas Countdown Calendar! Carter would love doing that everyday!
ReplyDeleteLove this Rachel!!! I will have to make one with Emma!!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I would like to make the bottle cap snowman ornaments!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!! The New Year's Cupcake-tini looks very fun and festive!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely want to do the snowglobes with my kids. Surprised that there is no water involved....even better for me, meaning less mess! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the popsicle snow flakes!
ReplyDeleteWhite chocolate peppermint pretzel sticks, yum!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute snow globe!!!
ReplyDeleteI want to do some projects with all of the clear candle holders and glasses - great gifts.
ReplyDeleteMy 13 year old loves snow globes! I think I will have him make these with me! THanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI would like to make the Large Popsicle Snowflakes!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I want to try the bottlecap snowman ornaments
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the large popsicle snowflakes!
ReplyDeleteI would make the Santa and Elf Silverware Sleeves. These are really cute!
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ReplyDeleteThe first project I would do with my kids is the Fingerprint Christmas Lights Keepsake and while they keep on having fun with the finger painting I would make some of those New Year’s Eve Cupcaketinis
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I love the Santa silverware sleeves. So cute!
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Popsicle snowflakes, peppermint pretzels and several more! Just discovered this and I love it!
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