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16K views · 436 reactions | LET’S *DUPE* THIS $999.95 MacKenzie-Childs TOPIARY For HUNDREDS LESS! | Can I dupe this outrageously priced $999.95 MacKenzie-Childs topiary for hundreds less? We will start out with Dollar Tree stacking eggs. We’ll add... | By Lisa Burningham | Facebook
16K views · 436 reactions | LET’S *DUPE* THIS $999.95 MacKenzie-Childs TOPIARY For HUNDREDS LESS! | Can I dupe this outrageously priced $999.95 MacKenzie-Childs topiary for hundreds less? We will start out with Dollar Tree stacking eggs. We’ll add... | By Lisa Burningham | Facebook
2M views · 29K reactions | jonymlee | 😍🤣😂👌#soulmate #oldcouple #funny #fypシ゚viralシ #comedy #foryouシ | By jonymlee | Hey, y'all. I saw the neatest thing today and figured I'd pass it on. So, if you want to find out if you're with your soulmate, you put down their age first. So, my husband is 6three and you add two zeroes. Next, you put down the year you were born. I was born in 19 seventyfour and you subtract that. It comes to forty-three twenty-six. Now, add the current year which would be sixty-three forty-six. If these two numbers are the ages that you two are, my husband is 63 and yes, I am 4six. By George, I do believe I finally got it right. I found my soulmate. Y'all give it a try. Pretty neat. Let me know how it comes out. Did you find your soulmate?
2M views · 29K reactions | jonymlee | 😍🤣😂👌#soulmate #oldcouple #funny #fypシ゚viralシ #comedy #foryouシ | By jonymlee | Hey, y'all. I saw the neatest thing today and figured I'd pass it on. So, if you want to find out if you're with your soulmate, you put down their age first. So, my husband is 6three and you add two zeroes. Next, you put down the year you were born. I was born in 19 seventyfour and you subtract that. It comes to forty-three twenty-six. Now, add the current year which would be sixty-three forty-six. If these two numbers are the ages that you two are, my husband is 63 and yes, I am 4six. By George, I do believe I finally got it right. I found my soulmate. Y'all give it a try. Pretty neat. Let me know how it comes out. Did you find your soulmate?
11M views · 91K reactions | Don't throw away your kids drawings #MomsofTikTok #DIY #momhack #LifeHack#firsttimemom #kidsdrawing #momtips | Awesome motherhood | Facebook
11M views · 91K reactions | Don't throw away your kids drawings #MomsofTikTok #DIY #momhack #LifeHack#firsttimemom #kidsdrawing #momtips | Awesome motherhood | Facebook
65K views · 35K reactions | DOLLAR TREE EASTER EGG TOPIARY this DIY is only about $6.00 each to make! So cute, and very easy to do! They turn out so adorable! #DIY #EasterDIY I bought the Planters, Eggs and Grass from dollar tree 🐥🐰🩷 what do you all think, Shall I put these inside or outside :) | Ryan Armendariz | Facebook
9K views · 1K reactions | DOLLAR TREE EASTER EGG TOPIARY this DIY is only about $6.00 each to make! So cute, and very easy to do! They turn out so adorable! #DIY #EasterDIY I bought the Planters, Eggs and Grass from dollar tree 🐥🐰🩷 what do you all think, Shall I put these inside or outside :) | Ryan Armendariz
682K views · 75K reactions | Instead of dropping over $1,000 on a new front door with a window, I decided to DIY my own. A few projects ago, I upgraded my front porch and in the process, I built a faux window to upgrade the look of my door. After that video, I got a bunch of DM’s asking to elaborate on the “faux window” build; so here we are. You can buy all materials at The Home Depot including the semi transparent panel and trim pieces. To attach the faux window, I used command strips incase I ever wanted to take down for whatever reason, but you can easily secure it with screws and nails. After a couple hours, I was able to turn my plain door into a fancy looking one for under $100. It looks so real that even my neighbor asked when I got a new door! What do you think of the Faux Window? #DIY #homedecor #homeideas | Theideadad
682K views · 75K reactions | Instead of dropping over $1,000 on a new front door with a window, I decided to DIY my own. A few projects ago, I upgraded my front porch and in the process, I built a faux window to upgrade the look of my door. After that video, I got a bunch of DM’s asking to elaborate on the “faux window” build; so here we are. You can buy all materials at The Home Depot including the semi transparent panel and trim pieces. To attach the faux window, I used command strips incase I ever wanted to take down for whatever reason, but you can easily secure it with screws and nails. After a couple hours, I was able to turn my plain door into a fancy looking one for under $100. It looks so real that even my neighbor asked when I got a new door! What do you think of the Faux Window?
648K views · 10K reactions | ✨ DIY Glam Bunny Lanterns! 🐰💖 Outdoor & Indoor Spring Decor with Solar Lights! | ✨ DIY Glam Bunny Lanterns! 🐰💖 Outdoor & Indoor Spring Decor with Solar Lights! Get ready for a whimsical and charming DIY! 🐰✨ Watch as I transform... | By Trina Transfixed | I spray paint these plastic bunnies from Dollar Tree with a white film. I super glue a rhinestone to the nose, add some eyelashes, making a bow about a burlap, and I clasp it with zip ties. Super glue it to the bunny. I drill holes into the bottom of the bunnies. I take these solar lights I got from Dollar Tree and I put them inside. I place them inside wine glasses with some moss. How cute is that?
43K views · 818 reactions | ✨ DIY Glam Bunny Lanterns! 🐰💖 Outdoor & Indoor Spring Decor with Solar Lights! | ✨ DIY Glam Bunny Lanterns! 🐰💖 Outdoor & Indoor Spring Decor with Solar Lights! Get ready for a whimsical and charming DIY! 🐰✨ Watch as I transform... | By Trina Transfixed | I spray paint these plastic bunnies from Dollar Tree with a white film. I super glue a rhinestone to the nose, add some eyelashes, making a bow about a burlap, and I clasp it with zip ties. Super glue it to the bunny. I drill holes into the bottom of the bunnies. I take these solar lights I got from Dollar Tree and I put them inside. I place them inside wine glasses with some moss. How cute is that?
2.1M views · 31K reactions | Grab some Dollar Tree gems & an old window...😱 | Grab some Dollar Tree gems & an old window...😱 Shop now --> https://amzlink.to/az0eaxQkTlQu0 | By Foodtalk Daily | Facebook
45K views · 122 reactions | Grab some Dollar Tree gems & an old window...😱 | Grab some Dollar Tree gems & an old window...😱 Shop now --> https://amzlink.to/az0eaxQkTlQu0 | By DIY with Hometalk | Facebook
17M views · 231K reactions | Thrift Store Book Transformation! 🌿 | Thrift Store Book Transformation! 🌿 Transform an old book into stunning spring floral decor! #craft #spring #homedecor #flowers #thrifting | By Jeff & Lauren | Facebook
830K views · 9.7K reactions | Thrift Store Book Transformation! 🌿 | Thrift Store Book Transformation! 🌿 Transform an old book into stunning spring floral decor! #craft #spring #homedecor #flowers #thrifting | By Jeff & Lauren | Facebook
269K views · 5.8K reactions | DIY Waterdrop Solar Lights 💧✨We’ve had a TON of requests for a video tutorial for these after a recent video, so your wish is my command! Transform your... | By Greg Navage | You ask, I deliver. So, buckle your braziers and batten down your banana hammocks because we're making waterdrop solar lights. All supplies are linked in bio. The first step is to feed the strand of fairy lights through the pipe and elbow. When you've got the lights through, screw the elbow onto the pipe. Next, use a pair of pliers to loose the handle nut on the spigot and then remove the handle completely. Bravo, you're a natural born nut wrangler. Note that at this point, you won't be able to ram the wire straight through the spigot. There's an upward turn inside the spigot that means feeding the lights through is a two-step process. First, feed the wire in from the back until you can see it through the top hole nut wrangled open and then pluck it up and out of the hole with a pair of tweezers. Now, you're going to pull the strand of lights out the handle hole and you're going to do it with a push and then a yank. Push in from the backside and yank up from the hole. Push in from the backside and yank up from the moving on. Push, pull, push, pull, push, pull until all the lights are through. At this point, you can screw the spigot onto the elbow. Next, jam a short length of craft wire up the spigot's nose and out the handle hole. From here, it's easy pulling. Just yank the strand of lights through the spigot until you've pulled the whole strand through. Now, you can show the world that not only can you wrangle a nut but you're equally adept at screwing 1 on. Make sure the handle is turned open and let's move on. Feed the end of the string lights into the watering globe. Keep pushing and jamming into a couple of feet left. Then fold the remaining wire to make a bundle of lights the same length as the neck of the watering globe and insert that bundle into the neck. Use epoxy sculpt to secure the watering globe to the spigot. When the epoxy is cured, take your waterdrop solar light outside and paint with your favorite metallic spray paint. To display your fabulous creation, simply pound a thin steak into the ground and place your waterdrop solar light onto the steak. That's it. Now, all you have to do is pour a martini or a glass of wine or crack open a beer and wait for nightfall. You've earned it because you've just created the most swoon worthy landscape lighting your neighborhood has ever seen. I also made some variations on this theme using mushroom watering globes that I'm displaying and painted PVC pipe. We'd love how they look but I'll need to be vigilant for wandering bands of hippies attracted by the glowing mushrooms. Follow us for more illuminating ideas as the shrimp and I transform our Emerald Coast Home into our very own tropical paradise and let us know what you think of our waterdrop solar lights in the comments.
254K views · 5.6K reactions | DIY Waterdrop Solar Lights 💧✨We’ve had a TON of requests for a video tutorial for these after a recent video, so your wish is my command! Transform your... | By Greg Navage | You ask, I deliver. So, buckle your braziers and batten down your banana hammocks because we're making waterdrop solar lights. All supplies are linked in bio. The first step is to feed the strand of fairy lights through the pipe and elbow. When you've got the lights through, screw the elbow onto the pipe. Next, use a pair of pliers to loose the handle nut on the spigot and then remove the handle completely. Bravo, you're a natural born nut wrangler. Note that at this point, you won't be able to ram the wire straight through the spigot. There's an upward turn inside the spigot that means
269K views · 5.8K reactions | DIY Waterdrop Solar Lights 💧✨We’ve had a TON of requests for a video tutorial for these after a recent video, so your wish is my command! Transform your... | By Greg Navage | You ask, I deliver. So, buckle your braziers and batten down your banana hammocks because we're making waterdrop solar lights. All supplies are linked in bio. The first step is to feed the strand of fairy lights through the pipe and elbow. When you've got the lights through, screw the elbow onto the pipe. Next, use a pair of pliers to loose the handle nut on the spigot and then remove the handle completely. Bravo, you're a natural born nut wrangler. Note that at this point, you won't be able to ram the wire straight through the spigot. There's an upward turn inside the spigot that means feeding the lights through is a two-step process. First, feed the wire in from the back until you can see it through the top hole nut wrangled open and then pluck it up and out of the hole with a pair of tweezers. Now, you're going to pull the strand of lights out the handle hole and you're going to do it with a push and then a yank. Push in from the backside and yank up from the hole. Push in from the backside and yank up from the moving on. Push, pull, push, pull, push, pull until all the lights are through. At this point, you can screw the spigot onto the elbow. Next, jam a short length of craft wire up the spigot's nose and out the handle hole. From here, it's easy pulling. Just yank the strand of lights through the spigot until you've pulled the whole strand through. Now, you can show the world that not only can you wrangle a nut but you're equally adept at screwing 1 on. Make sure the handle is turned open and let's move on. Feed the end of the string lights into the watering globe. Keep pushing and jamming into a couple of feet left. Then fold the remaining wire to make a bundle of lights the same length as the neck of the watering globe and insert that bundle into the neck. Use epoxy sculpt to secure the watering globe to the spigot. When the epoxy is cured, take your waterdrop solar light outside and paint with your favorite metallic spray paint. To display your fabulous creation, simply pound a thin steak into the ground and place your waterdrop solar light onto the steak. That's it. Now, all you have to do is pour a martini or a glass of wine or crack open a beer and wait for nightfall. You've earned it because you've just created the most swoon worthy landscape lighting your neighborhood has ever seen. I also made some variations on this theme using mushroom watering globes that I'm displaying and painted PVC pipe. We'd love how they look but I'll need to be vigilant for wandering bands of hippies attracted by the glowing mushrooms. Follow us for more illuminating ideas as the shrimp and I transform our Emerald Coast Home into our very own tropical paradise and let us know what you think of our waterdrop solar lights in the comments.
254K views · 5.6K reactions | DIY Waterdrop Solar Lights 💧✨We’ve had a TON of requests for a video tutorial for these after a recent video, so your wish is my command! Transform your... | By Greg Navage | You ask, I deliver. So, buckle your braziers and batten down your banana hammocks because we're making waterdrop solar lights. All supplies are linked in bio. The first step is to feed the strand of fairy lights through the pipe and elbow. When you've got the lights through, screw the elbow onto the pipe. Next, use a pair of pliers to loose the handle nut on the spigot and then remove the handle completely. Bravo, you're a natural born nut wrangler. Note that at this point, you won't be able to ram the wire straight through the spigot. There's an upward turn inside the spigot that means
815K views · 19K reactions | this is adorable! ☘️ | Brooklyn B | Facebook
634K views · 14K reactions | this is adorable! ☘️ | Brooklyn B
815K views · 19K reactions | this is adorable! ☘️ | Brooklyn B | Facebook
634K views · 14K reactions | this is adorable! ☘️ | Brooklyn B