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Turn Dollar Tree Wood Blocks Into Dazzling Cityscape-Inspired Wall Decor

If you're looking for ways to add personality to a room in your home, an accent wall goes a long way. Considering unique wall murals are taking over wallpaper, it's a good time to think outside the box with your design. Rather than going the way of paint or paper, why not install a distinctive textural feature? There's no better way to make a piece stand out than to design it yourself. YouTuber, The Keya Way, did just this with a stunning cityscape decoration made with Dollar Tree wood blocks.

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The bricks come from a Jenga-style game and are held together with glue. Black paint and silver stickers create a trendy silhouette that could be straight out of New York City. The finished design is sleek with just a touch of glitz. Styled against a white wall, the stark contrast is sure to captivate guests. Save on your aesthetic and DIY gorgeous wall decor on a budget with this creative Dollar Tree block hack. Check out how to get the look for yourself.

Creating your Dollar Tree cityscape

For this project, you'll need the Classic Games tumbling tower from Dollar Tree. The Keya Way used two boxes of bricks for two murals, but you can use as many as you like for your desired look. You'll also want to pick up silver adhesive squares like the real glass silver mirror tiles from REDODECO, paint, and glue. Titebond original wood glue is a good option. Once you've gathered supplies, it's time to get creative.

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Glue blocks together lengthwise to form a base and build on each to form alternating towers. Wipe away excess and let the pieces dry. Paint the project black and stick silver stickers anywhere you want a window to be. Hang your project on a wall for a chic focal point. If you're looking for ways to decorate your walls without using framed art, this DIY cityscape mural is a fun option. Make the project your own by changing the size and shape of buildings and switching up the paint color. You can even leave gaps for windows rather than using silver adhesives. Fill the spaces with twinkle lights to create a scene that comes to life at night. However you style your work of art, it's sure to be one of a kind.

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