What can you do with plastic snowflakes from dollar tree?
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https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/christmas/dollar-store-christmas-tree-decorating-tutorial-33255074
Dollar Store Christmas Tree Decorating Tutorial
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/craft/wreaths/damask-and-ribbon-snowflake-wreath-25792707
Damask and Ribbon Snowflake Wreath
Hi Liltammy, Here's a link with some ideas: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/229754018466530740/?lp=true
Have fun!
I have use the smaller sparkly snowflakes on a holiday package or gift bag as a decorative enhancement.
flpick a wreath and decorate with the the snowflakes. I love white on white.
I would place them on mirrors throughout the house just to add a little seasonal touch.
How large are they? If they are tiny, I sprinkle them on my dining room table amongst my greenery/floral centrepiece but if you are meaning the larger ones, I would pierce a tiny hole in each, run through invisible or white thread and hang them from my chandelier or hang them from the top of a window frame. They can look pretty when air currents (when the furnace clicks on, for example) twirl them around.
LAY THEM ON TOP OF A SIDE TABLE AND SPRAY CAN SNOW ON TOP OF THEM, REMOVE AND YOU HAVE A PRETTY STENCIL THAT CAN LATER BE WIPED CLEAN. TRY A SPOT FIRST, TEST.
Here's what I did with mine. Lightly sprayed with gold glitter. They were 2 for $1 and the large deer was a $1. It needed some additional spraying; it was pretty rough, the glitter was almost gone, but it was the only one I found. Just had to have it. The sprigs of silver were also from the Dollar Store. I already had the wreath. I wired everything in.
I make snowflake wreaths with them. https://www.exquisitelyunremarkable.com/2014/01/my-after-christmas-blues-snowflake-wreath.html