Making your own glitter office accessories
After searching high and low for matching office accessories with no luck, I decided to make my own.
I’m kind of a girly- girl and love bling and glitter. Like most women, I like my office to look pretty. So, I took my old stapler, tape hold, paperclip holder, and a wine glass and created these pretty office accessories for my desk.
I had office supplies tucked away in my closet because I didn’t want the old black office accessories on my desk. They remind me of the things you see in a cubicle in some dingy office.
So, I decided to upcycle them with some turquoise glitter I found at Home Depot. I also painted a wine glass I bought at the Dollar Tree to use for my pens and markers. The entire project cost about $12 and took less than 3 minutes from start to finish.
I created a short video for you to see how easy it was to make these super cute glitter office accessories.
Watch this 3-minute Video
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Blessings,
Cheryl

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