![]() You might also be interested in my miniature concrete candleholders made with egg shells. ![]() When moving, support the candleholder from underneath, along with the wooden blocks cover.īe sure to Pin This idea to a craft, farmhouse or dollar store board to remember for later! So it’s best to make this craft close to where you intend to display it! Keep in mind that the wooden game piece structure is not glued directly to the candle holder. Keep repeating this around the entire vase, going all of the way to the top. You are balancing the top game piece over two underneath. Next, using hot glue, add a dab of glue to each end of the Jenga piece and then lay it in between two pieces below. They are easy DIYs, but the big Tower Block planter did take time to make. Try to space them evenly around the vase. Hi, I make DIYs with Tumbling Tower Blocks from Dollar Tree in this video. New Dollar Tree Diy Using Tumbling Tower Blocks Home Decor Crafts Modern Farmhouse Boho Decor. Once completely dry, place 5 of the Jenga-like pieces around the vase so that they are on their horizontal side. But I wanted just a light coat of paint so that you could still see the wood grain showing through it. You could also spray paint the wood game pieces. (You could use the extra pieces to make these wood burned keychains.) ![]() To make things easier, use an entire 72-piece game, and then count 38 wooden blocks out of the second game. For today’s DIY project, we will be using Tumbling Tower Blocks also known as mini Jenga Bocks to create creating some fun and easy home dcor items. Paint 110 of the Jenga-like wood game pieces. (2) Dollar Tree Tumbling Towers Games (72 piece set).(2) Dollar Tree Cylinder Vases (10 inch) Brilliant DIY Crafts Using DOLLAR TREE Tumbling Tower Blocks If you liked this video watch this video next.DIY Candle Holder from Tumbling Towers Game Pieces Supplies There are only three steps, and you can make them while binging a couple Netflix shows. (See my other Dollar Tree crafts below these instructions.) Once you start, you just can’t help yourself! Am I right? There’s something so addicting to saving tons of money on candles while making them cute. Once the burner covers are covered, add some E6000 glue to the bottom of the small vase and place. Apply the E6000 glue to the sides of the burner covers and begin stacking the blocks around. Have you seen my DIY Decorative Hurricane Lamp? Or this cute Christmas snowglobe candle pedestal?Īnd I used a paper napkin to decoupage a glass globe from the Dollar Tree into a farmhouse style vase. Now, once each wood block piece is fully dry, place the burner covers on a flat surface. ![]() I’m not new to making stylish candle holders from dollar store supplies. They bring such a rustic, woodsy look.Įven better is that they each only cost just $2 to make! Can you believe it? I absolutely love these decorative candle holders in my kitchen. The pieces of the game make great craft supplies! I’ve also used them to make these wooden keychains and snowman hat ornaments. Not familiar with the Tumbling Towers game? It’s the dollar store version of Jenga. ![]()
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