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Earring Holder

You can use any frame that you wish. The frame must not have glass in it. I got this frame in Michaels on sale for about $8.

Spray paint the frame to a color of your chosing. Also paint the wire to a neutral color. I chose grey.

Glue pieces of cut wood to the back of the frame, and staple gun the wire to these wooden pieces.

The wooden pieces will create room between the wall and the frame itself leaving enough spaces for the earring hooks.

Succulent Centerpiece

I got 3 small glass vases from Michaels along with a decorative tray, and a bag of small stones, all under $10. 

I filled up the vases halfway with soil and planted the succulents carefully to not to damage their roots.

I dropped the stones in one by one both to support the roots and for decorative purposes.

Now you have a cute centerpiece that loves direct sunlight and needs watering only once a week! :)

Tea Candle Holders

I got 3 paint glass tea candle holders from Michaels and found some acrylic paint at home. Dilute the paint with a couple of drops of water.

I painted one of the candle holders with "Pearlescent" acrylic paint and added some glitter. This type of paint did not need to be diluted.

This is how they look in daylight. Make sure to use candle lights only in these candle holders. A larger flame will scorch the paint.

The photo could not capture how great the candle holders look at night, but they create a very nice atmosphere. 

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