Transformation Thursday with Dollar Tree Finds!

Craft & Decor Inspo with Ellie! 🌟

Hey y’all! 🌿✨ Let's get together every Thursday to dive into my latest craft and decor inspiration piece! I get such a thrill out of transforming local store or marketplace finds into chic pieces that seamlessly blend into my interior designs.

Just picture this - dollar store treasures like solar lights, mason jars, decorative rope, and shepherd hooks. 🌞🌿🔗 Combine them all, and voilà! You've got yourself a snazzy decor setup that instantly elevates your curb appeal! 💫✨

Let's dive into these creative endeavors together and bring out the interior designer in you! 🏡💖 #TransformationThursdays

All you need from the dollar tree to create these fun fabulous solar lights plus a couple Amazon finds!

Fun DIY Solar Light Mason Jar Project

  1. Prepare the Materials:

    • Gather a solar light, mason jar (without the lid), hot glue, E6000 glue, decorative nautical rope, and a shepherd's hook.

  2. Assemble the Solar Light:

    • Remove the light from its base, discard the stake, and remove any tags.

    • Test the solar light to ensure it's working properly.

  3. Attach the Solar Light:

    • Apply a swirl of hot glue and E6000 glue around the top of the mason jar.

    • Affix the solar light directly onto the top of the jar where the glue was applied.

  4. Add Decorative Touches:

    • Wrap the decorative nautical rope around the top threads of the jar.

    • Create a loop for hanging by going up and over to the other side and glue into place.

  5. Mount the Solar Light:

    • Once the glue sets, plant the shepherd's hook in the desired location.

    • Hang the solar light and eagerly await nightfall to witness the enchanting glow of your handcrafted luminary.

Enjoy the whimsical charm and ambient light of your DIY solar light mason jar creation! Viola! Congratulations… you are a crafty design master!!



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