PopShelf! Think of it like a combination of Dollar Tree, Dollar General, and 5Below. Awesome finds and great deals on nice quality products.
What kind of products? What products do they not have, is more like the question. It’s a small department store, with lots of different sections.
My favorite, the seasonal and the crafts sections, of course! I was impressed with the variety of craft supplies they carry! Needle crafts, findings, paper crafting, tie-dye, wood projects, kids crafts, yarn supplies, adhesives, tools, and the list goes on!
The seasonal, currently is a mix of Easter and Spring, plus gardening. It made me so excited to think that warmer weather is soon to come! This would be the perfect store to get your Easter baskets and fillers because they had a lot to choose from.
Other departments: home decor, jewelry, pets, organization, bathroom, kitchen, personal care (shampoo, soaps, spa items), party supplies, electronics, candy, bins and baskets galore and more!
Click the video below and I’ll take you inside with me!
I also shared with you some of the products I purchased and test them out for you, on camera, in real time! You will also see how I styled some of the decor items (there are a couple of samples below)
If you like a fun shopping experience, with affordable unique finds, and items for your entire home, PopShelf is a store for you! Our whole family enjoyed our first trip into this store and can’t wait to go visit again! Check their website to see if they have a store near you!
Spring has sprung! It’s fun to add some color to your home decor just like the Earth is decorating with its blooming trees, colorful flowers, and green grass! Mimicking the outdoors and bringing a pop of that indoors can change to whole feel of a space.
You can change your decor over to spring without a large investment, and minimal shopping. Let’s dive into our craft stashes, old seasonal decor from the year before and a quick trip to the Dollar Tree and Target Dollar Spot! That’s all we will need to recreate these 25 EASY and affordable Easter DIY decor ideas!
This is just ONE of the 25 projects in this video, and you’ll only need just a couple Dollar Tree supplies. Grab a pack of their three canvas bags and a Easter craft kit with pompoms. See how you can make this easy project in the video tutorial here. It’s a fun and cute way to give someone treats, candy, small gifts. Another great idea would be to add potpourri for a cute springtime scented sachet.
This cute Easter bunny peaking out from behind an Easter egg makes for the cutest tabletop Easter decor! It’s make from burlap fabric, a Target Dollar Spot cutting board, jute and ribbon. AND I have a FREE SVG and PNG files to go along with this project to help you recreate it!
Learn how to make all of the above spring and Easter projects pictured above in this NEW video tutorial! It will get your creative juices flowing and put that springtime buzz to create in your heart!
Who knew you could make so many cute and fun things with plastic Easter eggs! Save yourself so much money shopping at Dollar Tree for their plastic eggs and transform them into high-end spring decor. Many of these ideas would cost you much more shopping retail and purchasing them outright. WHY pay a fortune when you can make them yourself?!
Ideas included in this video – a wreath, Easter egg tree, string of egg lights, washcloth bunnies, kids egg shakers, an Easter egg countdown and MORE!
Do you remember making washcloth bunnies years ago? I remember my grandmother making them. I remember getting them as gifts from teachers at school, and now I have passed this fun craft onto my own kids. I love that projects like this can come back around again. It just doesn’t get old. I also love that Dollar Tree carries washcloths, 2 in a pack for $1.25. I believe you probably could even get a better deal on AMAZON buying washcloths in bulk packs. It’s such an affordable and quick project.
Never made a washcloth bunny before? CLICK HERE and I’ll show you how!
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