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14 Brilliant Ways to Use Leftover Cardboard Tubes You won't believe these eye-catching accent pieces started at the dollar store. Plastic Elephant Book EndsPlastic Elephant Book EndsAfter spotting a pair of cute Labrador bookends at Pottery Barn Teen, blogger Liz decided to make her own for a fraction of the cost using plastic elephants from the dollar bin at Michael's. All she needed to pull off the cute accessories for her kids' playroom was a few blocks of wood, teal spray paint, and some wood glue.Get the tutorial at Love Grows Wild. DIY WreathDIY WreathSave yourself some money the next time you want to display a wreath and DIY it. Blogger Ananda from A Piece of Rainbow discovered a brilliant way to assemble a beautiful door decoration, using a dollar store laundry basket as a handy base. 12 Ways Pool Noodles Are Totally Awesome Outside the Pool15 Brilliant Things You Didn't Know You Could Do With Paper Clips You won't believe these eye-catching solutions started at the dollar store.

Plastic Elephant Book EndsPlastic Elephant Book EndsBlogger Liz used plastic elephants from the dollar bin at Michael's to pull off these cute accessories for her kids' playroom, along with blocks of wood, teal spray paint, and some wood glue. Decorative TrayDecorative TrayMake your own using a frame and a place mat from the dollar store.Get the tutorial at Homemaking Hacks. 11 Totally Transformative Furniture MakeoversHave you ever spent an hour winding through the magical aisles of the dollar store? If so, the thought has definitely crossed your mind, somewhere between the $1 toy aisle and the $1 cookware aisle, that they've got literally everything. Turns out, with a little DIY, you can cover almost all of your home and garden needs using just the dollar store! Looking for Some Budget Home Decor? Project via Hometalkers Kris and Tammy @Creative Me Inspired You With a pack of glass beads, you can turn a regular glass vase into an interesting designer piece -- flowers or not!

Project via Hometalker Lisa @Concord Cottage Grab some glasses at the dollar store, and line them with slivers of bamboo (or even sticks from your backyard) to add a touch of woodsy ambiance to your home. Project via Hometalker Charlotte @Ciburbanity Your guests will never believe that your elegant dangling chandelier is actually a collection of low-cost dollar store goodies! Project via Hometalker Carolyn @Homework You know it's designer when its only purpose is to look beautiful, and this little chippy owl is certainly beautiful, despite the shiny red ornament it once was. Project via Hometalker Jeanie @Create & Babble Perfect for your dresser or side table, this little low-cost platter is just the right piece to display your jewelry or accessories, with high-end appeal! Project via Hometalker Kim @Today's Creative Blog Gather these cheap glasses and your prettiest shell collection and get to work on a fun decor embellishment to remind you of hot summer days!

Project via Hometalker Adrienne @Chic California Don't fret the ugly but sensible finds -- You can upgrade any unattractive storage so that it suites the rest of your beautiful home, like this DIYer did with her vintage-style makeover!
what is the proper order to decorate a christmas tree Project via Hometalker Thea @Time with Thea Instead of trying to locate electronics all over your home, create a storage box for all your electronic devices to share at once -- on the cheap! Want to Spruce Up Your Bathroom on the Cheap? Project via Hometalker Melissa @Keep Calm and Decorate It doesn't need to cost extra to give your bathroom that spa appeal, if you know how to dress up your standard shampoo, conditioner, and soap containers! Try this quick trick tutorial for that pampered look! Dress up a standard mirror, with some supplies from a quick trip to your local dollar store!

Find the right glass pebbles to fit your color scheme, or paint yours to match! You'll love this budget mirror makeover! Project via Hometalker Mary Beth @Cupcakes and Crinoline Create your own stylish apothecary jars using dollar store items, perfect for bathroom supplies storage! Project via Hometalker Nikki @Tikkido Save money on decorated party plates by making your own, with a design you can do yourself on a budget that you'll love! 15. Salt and Pepper Snowmen Project via Hometalker Debbie @DebbieDoo's Turn super cheap salt and pepper shakers into lovable snowmen to decorate your mantel or tablescape! (This is one of the easiest and most loved dollar store DIY's out there!) Project via Hometalker Laurie @Vin'yet Etc. These realistic winterberry branches are a super easy, super low-cost way to decorate your home for the colder months! Project via Hometalker Shannon @Fox Hollow Cottage With the help of the dollar store, you can really WOW your special someone with a room full of the romantic glow of these delicate luminaries!

Trying to Wake Up Your Hibernating Garden? Add some gazing globes to your garden, using dollar store materials, to compliment your flowers and create a little contrast! Turn cheap terra cotta pots into bright garden art, by giving them an easy makeover with some bright colored paint! Project via Hometalker Barb @Our Fairfield Home and Garden Or, instead of giving your planters a new coat, give cheap colorful bowls a new job! Use a set of stacked plastic bowls as a fun set of planters! 21. Kitchen Tools in the Garden Project via Hometalker Shelley @Sow and Dipity Pick up some generic kitchen tools from your local dollar store, and arrange them in your flower beds to create cute (and helpful) garden features! Want to Surprise Your Kids Without Breaking the Bank? 22. Toy Treehouse/ Outdoor Dollhouse Project via Hometalker Alex @NorthStory Create awesome outdoor play toys for your children, using extra supplies from the dollar store!

Goodbye, over-priced toy stores -- hello DIY! Project via Hometalker Angie @The Country Chic Cottage You read that right -- you can make a teepee using only supplies you found at the dollar store! Follow this clever tutorial to create your own and win the Coolest Parent award! 24. Rose Petal Initial Sign Project via Hometalkers Randi and Carol @FrugElegance Add easy and beautiful decor to your child's bedroom, with a huge hanging initial for their wall, made from faux rose petals! Looking for a Way to Liven Up Your Kitchen? Project via Hometalker Kristin @My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia And the winner of the easiest, best budget pantry organization hack goes to this dollar store pantry can organizer, for being oh so clever and oh so low-cost! You know how the prettiest kitchenware is also the most expensive? Well, the plainest kitchenware is the cheapest, and also, conveniently, the easiest to make your own, like this prettily painted wooden trivet!