Mother-of-three reveals how she spent £9.50 in Poundland to create six homeware pieces
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Mother-of-three reveals how she spent £9.50 in Poundland to create six homeware pieces

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A mother-of-three has revealed how she transformed bargain Poundland finds into six stunning homeware pieces using a glue gun. YouTuber Rosie Henshaw, based in the UK, posted a tutorial showing how she has up-cycled Poundland bargains to transform items into luxury pieces including a £1 broken gin glass into a hurricane candle holder. Rosie explained how the first 'really simply hack' can help transform a set of £2 items into a hurricane candle holder TRANSFORM A TRINKET BOX In the second hack, Rosie transformed a 'sickly pink' glass trinket box using £6.75 Wilko metallic spray paint in champagne to complement her colour scheme, before adding a unique knob. BEFORE: The pink glass jar Rosie bought from Poundland before spray-painting it to create a new design AFTER: Rosie applied a 'tiny bit of glue' in the centre of the lid and placed the mercury knob onto the box to create the 'glitzy' accessory for her bedroom HOMEMADE BAR SIGN In a third transformation Rosie explained how many hidden gems can be found in the wedding section of Poundland. Rosie reveals how she painted the sign in a 'sage green paint' to match her dresser and explained how viewers could drill two door knobs on to create a towel holder for their downstairs toilet The blogger reveals how she purchased a silver 'H' letter from eBay for £2 to create an initial board which would look perfect for a 'gallery wall' MAKE A TIERED TRINKET BOX Rosie revealed that she often sees 'beautiful stationery pots' and 'make-up pots online' and explained how viewers can create their own tiered organiser for £3.

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