 Welcome back to Lone Fox DIY Home Channel. Today I am going to be doing a Target Hacks video and I actually hadn't even planned this. I actually was going to do a full on like drift upcycle video. I brought my vlog camera, I was going to go to the thrift store and buy some things and just like DIY and upcycle them. But I went to two thrift stores and could not find anything. I don't know what it was. I filmed the whole process. It was like just an epic fail. But I was already out and about and I saw this huge target right here and I just did an Ikea hacks video that you guys seemed to love. So I thought I would do a Target Hacks video and since I have my vlog camera I might as well vlog a little bit of the process of me shopping for some of the items. Never been to the target that I'm currently in. So I don't even know where the home section is. I've walked around the whole thing. Maybe they don't even have one. Electronics section? No, we're looking for the home aisle. I think I found it. Don't know how much luck I'm having in here either. I think I found one potential like project I can do but only one. I need like eight. So far I've gotten one set of napkins and you're probably wondering what I'm gonna do with napkins but I will show you. So my vlogging was an epic fail. I actually forgot halfway through that I was even vlogging and then I got a little frazzled cause I couldn't find anything for so long and all of the people in there were like, do you need help finding anything? And I was like, no, I'm just trying to do hacks with your already pre-made items. Also was able to get like this new removable wallpaper they have and this one has like panthers on it. I don't know if you can see it, but you can. And I wanna put this in my new bathroom cause I think it'd be so cool. And then I bought a couple other items but if you are not already make sure to subscribe to my channel. I post, I'm trying to post every single week and sometimes even two times a week but since I am moving right now it's kind of like a weird process. So if I'm lacking videos lately, so sorry about that but I am gonna pick them right back up very shortly. So definitely subscribe, give this video a thumbs up and you can subscribe to my personal Instagram account or sorry not subscribe but follow it at I'm Drew Scott. I post on there all the time. So definitely check that out if you're not already and I will start the DIY process when I get home. So let's get into it. For this first project I'm creating this hanging basket planter situation and I used three of these baskets from the shower aisle, scissors, some string and spray paint. So I took three of these baskets. These were 4.99 each and I found them in the bath section. There are shower, bin, caddy sort of things and I put them inside of a cardboard box which is the best tip if you're spray painting anything like this. Put it in a cardboard box and I sprayed it with a good coat of 24 karat gold spray paint I found at Michaels and I think it just totally changed the appearance of these baskets. So it's incredible afterwards. And then what I did was I took a little bit of just a heavyweight cording. This is like macrame cord I found at Michaels Craft Store and I cut four equal sections of the cording just so I had enough to work with and I just cut a random amount and I strung it through the bottom mesh of the actual basket which is going to then tie onto the basket right underneath it. And as you can see here I'm going through the next basket tying it around it and then looping it and I just took it and kind of tied a couple of knots on there just so that it was nice and secure. So when you put stuff in it you can just like make sure that it's going to stay there of course. And I did the same thing on the opposite side sliding the strings through the wire mesh and then just tying it really tightly towards the actual base of the next basket. And you're going to do this to all three of them and then you can hang the top one on your actual wall and you have your hanging wall basket. These pillows are called napkin pillowcases for a reason. It's because we use napkins, fabric glue, clips and a pillow stuffer. So these napkins are from Target's Carth and Hand Collection. They were on sale for $3.50. And the great thing about these fabric napkins is that they are 20 by 20 inches which is your typical throw pillow size. So when I saw this on the little napkin container I thought it was perfect to create throw pillows with. Keep in mind only one of these throw pillowcases cost $3.50 to create. And all you need to do is glue all four sides together using a fabric glue or like a really strong adhesive such as E6000, that's what I had on hand. You can use little wood clips like this just to clip it up. You're going to do all three sides first and then slip in your pillow stuffer and then glue off the fourth side. And that is exactly how you create these pillowcases. If you want to reuse them just rip open one of the sides, store it away and then glue it again when you want to put it back on a pillow. And it's super affordable and easy. ["Pottery Piece"] Next up is a pottery piece and I used just a terracotta pot from Target, some white paint and some colored paint, a toothbrush and then a little foam brush. So I started off by giving my terracotta pot a base of just white paint and I did two full coats and I got inspired by this from one of the Opal House pieces but it was like a $24 vase and I realized that this terracotta pot was $5 and I can probably create it for a total of around $7 with a very similar look. So I really wanted to sort of like create that hack for you guys and show you how to do this. So I first started by of course, coating it with the white paint then used a plastic cup, a little bit of water and some other colored paint. Black would have been amazing but I only had like a couple of neutral tones like the sage color and I dipped my old toothbrush in it and just splattered on a couple little spritzes of the color and that creates a speckled effect and that's how you create this really cool speckled pottery. And last but not least this project is literally a bonus project. I just wanted to throw it in because I thought the idea was really cool but you can find these paper mache sculptures in the kids section and spray paint them brass and you have an instant brass sculpture. They have T-Rex's unicorns, like little lambs, whatever you want to do but I thought it was like such a cool way to create like a little brass sculpture for a couple of dollars. So I hope you guys enjoyed this video. Don't forget to subscribe to my channel for more DIY and home projects and definitely leave a comment below if you have any ideas for me and I will catch you on the next one. Bye guys.