Valentines Day Challenge
There were not any Valentines Day decorations in our home except for a door hanger. Time to get to work!
Time: 6 Hours Cost: $7 Difficulty: Medium
I decided to make a table centerpiece and jumped into action mode. Step one was to use the 2"x4" in the garage.
Step 2 was to use globes, which I found at Restore (Habitat for Humanity). I love that store! I only show two in the photo but I bought three matching.
Now that I had the base and globes i could determine how long to make the wood. I cut it at 22" and then needed to make holes in it to hold the globes. This was the most difficult part of the project. I didn't want the holes to go completely through the wood. I made a trip to Home Depot and the clerk recommended a tool that was much more than I wanted to pay. Since I didn't plan to use the tool for anything else, I didn't want to spend the money. So I improvised. I used my Dremels and drill, going back and forth between different attachments. It took a while but I achieved my goal.
I painted the 2"x4" a turquoise color and inserted the globes. The holes were far from perfect but will be hidden by the decorations that would be added.
I began layering in the decorations, which consisted of greens, mesh and flowers I already had, plus a few Valentines items from Dollar Tree.
And here you have it! I did not permanently attach anything to the base or globes so I can reuse them all year round, changing out the decorations as needed for another holiday. A very economical project!
Materials used for this project:
- 2"x4", skill saw, Dremels, paint and brush (already had)
- Glass Globes, $1 each (Restore)
- Valentine Decorations (Dollar Tree)
- Greens, floral pieces, tea lights, deco mesh (already had)
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