You can hang it/these on a wall. You can set them on a surface like a
shelf or a mantle or
piece of furniture. Versatile home decor, yep.
And so dang cute.
I mean, even Mike likes it. ........Right?!
Riffling through my way-too-big stash of project supplies for something
else...I've really gotta get to using up this ridiculous mountain of project
supplies...I inadvertently came across wood house shapes I had picked up
at Dollar Tree* a good while back with no premeditated use and tada, voila, new idea
hatched.
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| Hatched idea! |
Or the
buy-it-when-you-see-it-otherwise-you're-gonna-regret-passing-this-up-at-some-point
thing.
Now, I realize I purchased these wood house shapes from Dollar Tree so long
ago that they may not have them currently. To replicate this idea
without the dollar store house shapes, you might have to assemble a little
house on your own.
Don't panic. It'd be real easy:
Just use some
flat stock wood trim
for the sides, or some balsa strips and some balsa wood for the back. Balsa* is easy to cut with a
utility knife.* Make sure you use a sturdy
metal ruler, preferably with cork* on the back to avoid slipping and slicing up your hand. Ouch.
Yeah, don't do that.
I realize making this base shape takes more time and makes this project more
expensive but now you'll have extra wood to create more house shapes or
other cool projects.
Ugh, see? I clearly have a project supplies problem. Among many
others.
It's
not my fault, ahem, I don't know what's happening when it happens. I have too many ideas and too little time.
Moving on.
What you'll need:
- wood house shape (buy it or build your own)
- wood skewers*
- various wood dowels* or
- wood balls* or other shapes
- strong, sharp scissors* or snips*
- hot glue* or other glue
- drill bits*
- hanging hardware* or twine or leather cord* if wall mount or hanging is desired
That's it. Oh, and any flora you'd like to display which in my case,
snippets snitched while on a walk with
Finn through
Humboldt Park in winter.
Yes. I brought scissors with me on a walk in the park with Finn.
I am that person.
The general idea came from
something I spotted on Pinterest. It's adorbs. Just a cutout of plywood in a house shape (as in
the kind we drew as kids) with a sort of shelf at the bottom, wood beads and
flora as decor.
So you could do that if you're not interested in building a shadow box house
shape. Great way to use up some
scrap wood which huh....I might do too.
Ok, let's get started on this dollar store DIY decor skewer house.
Generally speaking, this entire project is completely flexible; this here is
merely a guide to unleash your imagination.
Fire up the ol' hot glue gun.
Grab
a skewer, set it on your house shape frame to measure, and just snip it to trim to
fit. Try to get moderately close to the angle.
Here I started in the center and worked my way out.
A few itty bitty teeny tiny dabs of hot glue on the skewer will hold it in
just fine.
Once you get one side done, fill in the other side.
Could not be easier, right?
Skewers! They're artful, who knew?! Yay, haha!
Now, decorate your little skewer house any way you see fit! You could
paint this, stain it, gold leaf it, ya know, whatever. I opted to
leave the blonde wood as-is mostly as a point of reference for you and well,
it was my preferred look anyway.
Trim up some
dowel pieces, hefty diameter ones, into various lengths and gather up whatever other
shapes you plan to use. Do some test arrangements in there before you
hit the glue to see what composition you like best.
In some cases, like
the dowels and
my other wood shapes, they needed a small hole drilled in order to stick in
the flora.
Easy peasy, use a drill bit in a
screw gun* then gently and carefully, don't go hog wild, drill holes as desired.
Next, simply glue your prearranged arrangement of wood pieces into the
skewer house shape.
Lastly, glue your flora into the holes of the wood pieces and you are set,
my friend.
Look at that! How cute, right?!
Such an easy, and mighty quick, maybe fifteen minutes, piece of home decor
to fill that one spot that's missing something.
Tada, Dollar Store DIY Decor, it's a Skewer House!
Ok, I should really head off to
the basement
and use up more of these darn project supplies. Until next time, happy
creating!
If this project got you going, imagine what you could do. Download The $100 Room Glow-Up Guide and see what’s possible.
*The Dollar Tree link is a general Dollar Tree affiliate link. The
balsa wood is a Michaels affiliate link. The screw guns are a Home
Depot affiliate link. The utility knives, cork backed metal rules,
skewers, dowels, wood balls, scissors, snips, hot glue, drill bits, hanging
hardware, and leather cord are Amazon affiliate links. Mwah, thanks!
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Cute little house! If you have little girls, they may expect a dollhouse or two... or ten.
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