This is such a great Dollar Tree Farmhouse Tiered Tray! Looks high end with a fraction of the cost using mostly Dollar Tree products!
I use this tiered tray all year round for every season. Great for Easter, Valentine’s Day, Christmas, Halloween, Thanksgiving, summertime and really any theme you would like! It’s just such a classic look and compliments any room! Cute for a hot cocoa bar or to place cute cupcakes on too!
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You will need:
- Dollar Tree burner cover set
- 2 Dollar Tree candlesticks
- Gorilla glue or E6000
- White chalk paint or spray paint (see my Amazon affiliate link below)
- Wooden beads (see my Amazon affiliate link below)
- Dollar Tree twine (not pictured)
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Directions for Dollar Tree Farmhouse Tiered Tray
First, paint the burner covers and candlesticks. ( I painted 3 coats with chalk paint). Let dry completely.
Next, glue candlesticks together one on top of the other
Now glue the candlestick bottom to the interior of the large burner cover and the top of the candlestick to the underside of the small burner cover. Let glue try completely for 24 hours before setting anything on the tray.
String the beads on twine.
Tie around the burner covers and attach with glue (you can also attach one bead at a time but I find it easier to do it this way)
Now you have the best Dollar Tree Farmhouse Tiered Tray! You can use this all year round!
DIY Dollar Tree Farmhouse Tiered Tray
Dollar Tree Tiered Tray that looks high end for a fraction of the cost!
Materials
- Dollar Tree burner cover set
- 2 Dollar Tree candlesticks
- Gorilla glue or E6000
- White chalk paint
- Wooden beads
- Dollar Tree twine (not pictured)
- Glue Gun
Tools
- Glue Gun
Instructions
- Paint the burner covers and candlesticks. ( I painted 3 coats with chalk paint).
- Glue candlesticks together one on top of the other
- Now glue the candlestick bottom to the interior of the large burner cover and the top of the candlestick to the underside of the small burner cover
- String the beads on twine.
- Tie around the burner covers and attach with glue (you can also attach one bead at a time but I find it easier to do it this way)