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DIY Dollar Tree Wood Crate Vase Holder

 DIY Dollar Tree Wood Crate Vase Holder




Hi everyone, I'm back! I'm excited to share a simple craft that you can create in 10 minutes.

I went to my local  Dollar Tree last week, and I came across these really cute vases/bottles with gold leaves on them. I instantly pictured them displayed, with mini lights, but I just wasn't sure how I wanted to display them. 

After walking around the store for a little while, I decided to also purchase a wooden crate. I've been working a lot with these wood crates, and I knew I could come up with a quick craft to display these beautiful vases.  So if you're ready, come along with me, and let's create this quick and simple DIY wood crate vase holder. 

Materials needed:

Two glass vases with leaves
Purchased at Dollar Tree

Gold stickers
Purchased at Joann's craft store

Black paint

One bundle of Greenery 

Scissors/ wire cutters

Total cost around $6

For this project, you can also add LED lights. This is optional, but I absolutely love how it turned out with the lights. When displayed with the lights, it really turns any space into a cozy space. 



Start off by taking your black paint and applying it to your wood crate. Be sure to paint the front, sides, and back of your box. If you would like, you can also add paint to the inside of your box. 
Set your box aside, and allow it to fully dry.




Next, take your greenery and cut it to size so that they fit inside each vase. Once you have done this, set them aside. 





You can now take your gold stickers and begin to place them onto your painted wood crate. For my box, I decided to use gold leaf stickers. I thought the gold would go well with the black. 

Once you have added your gold leaves, you can take your vases and place them inside your wood crate. If you have decided to add mini lights, you can now add them inside your vases and around the inside of your box. 



I absolutely love how this craft turned out. It was so simple to create, and it is beautiful when placed in any room of your choice. I ended up placing mine inside my laundry room. I set the timer on my mini LED lights, and it lights up that space and look beautiful.







I hope that you have enjoyed this quick and easy craft. Let me know in the comments below if you decide to make your very own. 

Be sure to check out my other crafts on my second blog Https://stephcreatesthingsdiyhomeandcrafts.blogspot.com/ for my DIY projects and crafts!  

Thanks so much for stopping by! I'll see you soon.

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  1. Super bonito y muy elegante. Saludos

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  2. So cute! This is both elegant and simple. Thanks for sharing at the TFT party!

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  3. So cute! This would be perfect in a Christmas vignette or tiered tray.

    Niki ~ Life as a LEO Wife

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    1. Niki, thank you for visiting my blog. And yes I think that would be beautiful as well on a tiered tray.

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  4. How pretty, love the vases and the stickers! Thanks so much for linking up at I Made It Monday Link Party 1. Shared.

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    1. Dee, thank you. I love how the gold and black go together so well.

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  5. Love these vases Stephanie, they look too cute nested inside the crate.

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    1. Thank you! I was so happy to have found those little vases at my local Dollar Tree store. :)

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