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    Woman's Cool Hack for Repurposing Dollar Tree Mirrors Is Nothing Short of Stunning

    By Haley Mast,

    21 days ago

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    The Victorian era dates back to the era of 1837 through 1901 and was named after Queen Victoria the Queen of Britain. During this time people wore corsets, bonnets, top hats, bustles, and petticoats, they rode around in horse-drawn carriages and live in marvelous castles and homes .

    The style of the Victorian era is highly sought after in traditional interior design, and folks are often on the hunt for old homes from the era. The style has a sense of elegance yet is a bit creepy or gothic per se. Crown molding , tall vaulted ceilings, stained glass, hardwood, and dark velvets.

    Many of the fixtures used to create a Victorian-styled home are expensive and hard to find. But one genius DIYer shared a hack that she found at the Dollar Tree to add the perfect victorian touch to her space, check it out below!

    Dollar Tree has long been the place to go for serious deals . But they haven't always been known for having the best products. Years back their stuff was simple, cheap, and flimsy. They mostly only made things like plastic beach toys, kids' toys, craft supplies, birthday decorations, and other small plastic-based items.

    But as of the last few years, Dollar Tree has really stepped their game up. And this mirror is a great example. It's perfect as is or even more special as this woman has used it to craft, creating the perfect Victorian touch to her home!

    Victorian Home Features

    Even if your house sits in the middle of a suburb and was built in 2018 you can still achieve the Victorian style inside, through simple details. When it comes to getting a Victorian style on your home think about the small details, like the lighting fixture, the molding and trim, and the sort of materials used in your space. Victorian era style features lots of think crown molding, floral details on trim and wood, velvet upholstery and warm darker hues.

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