DIY | Dollar Tree Wedding Bling Centerpieces

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Hi guys it's Toni. You know one of my subscribers  wrote me and she said she was getting married   so she sent me a link to a video that had these  beautiful displays for weddings and she wanted to   know if I had any ideas on how to recreate that.  So I said I love the challenge so I found some   items and I'm going to show you how you can create  your own wedding using these Dollar Store pieces.   I made four beautiful blingy pieces for this  centerpiece and including all the flowers glue and   paint, it only cost me about thirty five dollars  to make. So to make these four pieces you're gonna   need five very tall cylinder vases and two medium  sized cylinder vases. You're gonna need four glass   candlestick holders one large round glass floral  Bowl. one decorative glass bowl for your flowers   two bags of clear glass gems. You're gonna  need two small glass tea candle holders they   come two in a pack. One flat glass candle stand  and I was very excited to see that Dollar Tree   had this Diamond wrap ribbon. I used about three  to four of these. Now you can use fresh flowers   for your display but I'm using Dollar Tree  silk roses and I use six to eight bunches of   roses and two bouquets of white lilies. To put  everything together I'm using a hot glue gun,   E6000 make sure you get the glue with the pointed  tip, and Gorilla Glue epoxy. Okay now let's get   started so I'm taking two tall cylinder pieces and  one medium sized cylinder piece and I'm turning   it upside down. I'm gonna make three staggering  pieces by gluing the candlestick holders on top.   I'm gonna do one for the two side pieces and then  put two candlesticks on top of the centerpiece   and then put the glass pieces on top  of that to make three different sizes. And I always use the epoxy glue to glue the glass  pieces together because I know it will hold very   strong. Make sure each piece is centered and lined  up and I am going to wait at least 10 minutes   before I glue the next level 1 because this glue  sets in five minutes so while that glue is setting   I'm gonna glue a small glass tea candle on the  bottom of each bowl. And I'm doing this because   I'm going to be setting the bowls on top of the  cylinders and I want a part of the bowls to be   inside of the cylinder so it won't just slide off  the top. Oh by the way you want to put gloves on   while you're doing this project so you won't get  glue all over your fingers. Okay so I waited at   least 5 minutes in between each piece that I added  and then I gently put a couple of books on top to   keep everything in place while it's drying. So  now that the pieces are dry I want to show you   how this little extra piece will work. I'm gonna  be able to just set the bowl inside the cylinder   and this will allow me to be able to remove it  to change the look of the display or add water   to the cylinder. After all the pieces are dry I  use E6000 glue to glue the diamond wrap to the   bottom and top of the glasses. I leave a little  space in the front middle in the back middle of   the diamond wrap so that I could put a little  hot glue there to keep the diamonds in place   while it dries. Oh when I'm using a liquid strong  glue like e6000 I spray a piece of wax paper with   cooking sprays and I use that under my piece while  I'm working so that the glue won't stick to the   paper. I'm doing two rows on the bottom two rows  on it and one in the center for the centerpiece.  you have to cut a row out from the top so that  it'll fit. I did use two pieces for the large   centerpiece. Sometimes the top or the bottom of  the cylinder is not always level so after I put   the pieces together I like to bump the table  to see if anything wobbles. This centerpiece   wobbled a little bit so I'm going to use the  epoxy to glue the bottom base of the largest   piece to a clear flat candle stand and that will  really help they keep the base flat and stable. To   make my crystal ball bowl, I hot-glued those small  clear glass gems all around the bowl to keep them   in place and since the hot glue is not always  the strongest for holding glass i pipe in E6000  glue in between the cracks so that it acts like  a clear cement to keep the pieces in place for   a long time. Oh and when you glue in the beads  make sure you leave clear space at the bottom of   the bowl so that the lip of the cylinder will be  able to touch the clear glass. When I added the   globe to the display it was just looking a little  too blue for me so I took it outside and give it   a little light spray of silver looking glass so  that the silver would match the Diamonds better.   For my floral arrangement I hot-glued a large foam  ball into the center of a decorative glass bowl   and I cut short stems of the roses and put them  closely together all around the ball. I used two   and a half dozen individual roses for this. That's  about eight dollar tree bouquets if you decide to   use fresh flowers make sure you use a wet floral  foam ball. for flowers at the bottom I angle them   down so that they cover up most of the bottom of  the bowl so that you can't see the floral foam. So   inside each cylinder I want to float some flowers and you can use rose petals or whatever you like   for this. I'm gonna use some white lilies to match  my white roses. So I'm just going to gently push   this inside the cylinder so that the petals come  up and you can see part of the inside of the   flower. And I'm going to curl the end of the stem  around the edge so that is sort of hidden behind   the diamond. Okay so I'll put a flower in each one  of my cylinders and I'm bringing the cylinders  to the table and I'm gonna fill the cylinder up to  just above the bottom roll of the Diamonds. Then   you can float a couple of tea candles in the water  just make sure that the stems from the flowers are   below the candles. You can also put a candle  inside your globe to give it a nice glow and   make a beautiful centerpiece display. And since  you can remove the top piece you have all sorts   of display options. So this is for you Beverly!  I hope that this gives you some great ideas for   your wedding and I hope that your special day  turns out incredibly wonderful and beautiful. So guys if you see something beautiful for  your home that you would love to recreate   for Less send me a picture or video  you can post it on my Facebook page   and I will try to recreate it for  my next video. I love a challenge. Add me on snapchat at your house  a home and Instagram at your house   a home TV for daily home, food and gardening tips.
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Channel: Your House a Home TV
Views: 2,436,211
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Keywords: Toni Scott-Daniel, YHAH-2, home show, Home decorating, crafts, DIY, how to, hobby, low-budget, homemade, wedding, wedding table, wedding centerpiece, bling, diamond wrap, Dollar Tree, inexpensive, low budget, on a budget, cheap, beautiful, elegant, table display, white roses, white lillies, flowers, glass vases, tall vase, Dollar Tree Bling Centerpiece, dollar tree bling centerpieces, diy dollar tree wedding bling centerpieces, dollar tree diy glam wedding centerpiece bling decor ideas
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Length: 9min 11sec (551 seconds)
Published: Tue Jan 31 2017
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