BUDGET DIY

I’m a bargain fan – how to make your own ring light using $1.25 Dollar Tree finds

A BUDGET savvy woman has shared how to make your own ring lights for cheap.

It’s the perfect DIY for emerging content creators or anyone who’s looking to perfect their selfie game.

Youtube / At Home With Shannon
Shannon cut a hole in the bottom of a styrofoam ring

Youtube / At Home With Shannon
She stuck the styrofoam on a paper towel holder

“Here’s an easy DIY from the Dollar Tree,” YouTuber Shannon began in a social media .

She demonstrated how to create your own ring light using $1.25 finds from Dollar Tree.

First, you’re going to cut a hole in the bottom of a styrofoam ring.

Next, stick the styrofoam on a paper towel holder.

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Attach some push lights to the circumference of the styrofoam ring, and you’re good to go!

If you’re looking for more helpful Dollar Tree buys, a super fan of the chain has shared some hidden gems that will make cleaning your home easier for just $1.25.

“Today the first thing that I want to share with you is my secret on how to get the most beautiful, streak-free mirrors of your entire life,” Dollar Tree lover Jane began in a YouTube video uploaded to her 586k subscribers.

“It’s the combination of this Dollar Tree glass cleaner that I have raved about here on my channel and these glass cleaning cloths.”

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Jane stressed that nothing beats the cleaning combination, citing it as a game changer that has given her the cleanest mirrors in her life.

Another Dollar Tree cleaning addition Jane said you’ll want to make to your home is microfiber wash mitts.

“You just slide it on like a glove. I love dusting my electronics with this and my fireplace mantel.

“It’s great to get into little corners, and because you’re essentially using your hand, I find it a lot more efficient,” she explained.

Youtube / At Home With Shannon
Some push lights were attached to the circumference of the styrofoam ring

Youtube / At Home With Shannon
Shannon was left with a stunning DIY ring light
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