Use Simple Dollar Tree Finds To Make A Gorgeous DIY Mirrored Table Runner

A table setting completely defines the look of a room. From a sophisticated dinner party to a Friday game night, the items you display before a gathering establish the overall aesthetic of your space for your guests. One way to update the design of your dining surface is with a table runner. These long covers can be made of just about any material and are both beautiful and functional. They span the center of a serving area to protect it from heat and liquid when hot dishes are laid out while also typically providing color and pattern. If you like a glamorous look and want to include a table runner that's made out of a unique material, learn how to DIY one out of mini mirrors from Dollar Tree. You'll simply glue them together in whatever pattern you desire and reinforce the design with popsicle sticks.

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While most table runners aren't overly pricey, the cost goes up as you customize them to your style. For those with expensive taste but a minimal budget, figuring out how to decorate a dining table without spending a fortune is tricky — unless you decide to DIY exactly what you're looking for. With a little creativity and the right materials, you can tailor a mirrored runner for your culinary area that leaves guests stunned. Find out the details on how to make this reflective piece.

Designing your personalized Dollar Tree runner

If you're looking for ways to decorate your home on a budget, this tabletop DIY is essential. You can complete this project with a few items from Dollar Tree that each cost $1.25. This includes the Luminessence glass mirror candleholders, which come in square, circle, or octagonal designs, so choose whatever you prefer. You'll also need popsicle sticks and felt furniture pads from the same retailer. Finally, you'll need E6000 from Walmart for $4.

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Begin by deciding how long you want the runner to be. Then, choose a pattern that works with the mirror shape you've chosen and flip the mirrors over in that pattern. Remove the existing felt pads and squeeze your industrial-strength glue where each edge touches another mirror. Reinforce these connections by gluing a popsicle stick over each seam. Then, add new felt pads onto the back of the mirrors on top of the popsicle sticks.

You could also flip over the piece once it's dry and adhere an additional layer of mirrors in the center of the runner for a tiered effect, but this is optional. This may be beneficial if you chose the circular or octagonal mirrors, as the edges won't perfectly align. The extra layer would cover any gaps. The final product is an affordable but refined table runner that's perfect for displaying candles or protecting your table from hot dishware. Who knows, this dining room staple may even be the key to styling your outdated dresser, microwave cart, or buffet.

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