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Range Rover Tires P38 You can make your own chandelier that’s almost as beautiful as the original, using a plain paper lantern and some cupcake liners. Craft some floral vases. To make the first copycat you’ll need a cheap vase, paint, and some self-drying modeling clay. The flowers for the other version are made from polymer clay and spray glaze. Transform old glasses into confetti patterned tumblers. All you need is glass-safe acrylic paint and some dedication. The second version uses paint pens, which make for tinier dots and easier cleanup.

Sew some ruffled curtains. For under $20, you can make your own using basic cotton sheets. Paint your own monagram mugs. Admittedly, this tutorial requires lots of supplies, but would work great if you want to transform a bunch of old, plain mugs into gifts. Sew a duvet cover. The “Cirrus” duvet makes it seem like you’re sleeping on a cloud, but it certainly doesn’t come with a heavenly price tag. This tutorial shows you how to transform a few basic flat sheets into a similar looking cover. Sew a quilted bedspread. The original Rosette quilt is made of comfy cotton jersey. Make a similar blanket from some basic jersey sheets. You can even add pillows to match. Turn old jars into chalkboard spice jars. Create a pendant light fixture. This version, made from a metal storage bin, will cost you way less. Sew a ruffled shower curtain. Make an equally delightful shower curtain for much less, following these directions.

The same technique could be applied to create regular window curtains. Build a tea cup lamp. You can make your own for under $50, using secondhand dishes and some supplies from the hardware store. Create a collaged fabric throw pillow. You can make a similar pillow using scrap fabric. Make candlesticks out of a variety of trinkets. The original candlesticks are made from pre-existing antique knick knacks. Go straight to the source and make your own candlesticks out of thrifted items. This whole set cost about $15 to create. Create a lace embossed dish. Perfect for displaying jewelry on a dresser. Transform an old dresser. With about $30 and some tools, you can make an authentically rustic dresser. Make a half-lace, half-shirt top. Make this version by easily sewing together an old striped shirt with a lace top. Embellish a dress with lace trim. Add lace to a simple dress to achieve a similar look. Add ruffles to a top.

This tutorial shows you how to make a similar shirt for no more than $5. Paint polka dots onto a pair of jeans. Use fabric paint to add polka dots to an old pair of jeans. To get as close to the Anthro look as possible, paint a pair with a super dark wash. Add lace to a striped tee. Simply sew some lace to the shoulders of a striped shirt. Glitter a pair of flats. Following this tutorial you can transform a pair of loafers, or really any kind of shoe, into glitter loafers. Craft your own hair ties. For $12, you can buy what is basically 5 pieces of elastic. That’s $2.40 per hair tie. You might as well TIE YOU HAIR WITH DOLLAR BILLS. You can make your own, by following the easiest instructions ever. For $12 worth of elastic, you can make over 80 hair ties. Knit a braided head wrap. Instructions and pattern here. Knit a fox stole. Craft some woven rope bracelets. With a few cheap supplies from a craft store, you can whip up a set of your own.

Embellish bobbipins with cloth flowers You can easily make the rosettes for these hairpins out of scrap fabric and buttons. Sew a ruffled apron. Make a tassel and rope necklace. Craft a thread-wrapped word necklace. Create a hybrid scarf-necklace. The original necklace is made from a variety of silk scarves, so you can easily make a similar version using thrifted ones. Make a woven ribbon statement necklace. If you don’t have $278 to drop on a statement necklace, you can make your own by weaving some grosgrain ribbon. It’s like the adult version of an old-school plastic gimp keychain. Craft a pair of beaded chandelier earrings. You can make a nearly identically pair with just a few cheap supplies from the jewelry making section of a craft store. Make you own tagged journal. Craft a set of pom-pom thumbtacks. This is a great way to use up small remnants of yarn. Bonus: you can make matching pom-pom magnets. Wrap a gift in pom-pom covered gift wrap.