“First listed” = when this item first appeared in Dollar Tree’s catalog — not how long it has been a penny. Penny status changes at the register and varies by store.
🔎 0 couldn’t find this. “Couldn’t find it” is a weak signal: pennies and clearance are scattered, store-specific, and sell out fast, so not finding one usually just means it wasn’t at that store that day — not that it’s gone everywhere.
Penny status varies by store — always confirm at the in-store scanner. How →
What it actually rang up as at the register, by store. Listed price here is $0.00 — registers can differ.
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<p> Festive crafts are a great way to enjoy creative moments with your kids, while creating a decoration for the season! I love gathering affordable art supplies to surprise my kids with inside fun, especially as the weather cools down. For just a few dollars and a couple easy steps, you can make these craft stick magnets to help decorate your fridge for fall and winter.</p> <p> Gather craft sticks, a hot glue gun, markers, paint, and straw and simply glue together the craft sticks to form faces and a hat. Paint, color, and decorate your craft stick faces to create a scarecrow or snowman. Attach a magnet to the back of your creations and use them to stick seasonal photos or party invitations to your refrigerator. This is a fun and simple craft for all ages, and one that you can gift or keep to reuse each year.</p> <h2> Shop at Dollar Tree – Here’s What You’ll Need:</h2> <ul> <li> Craft Sticks</li> <li> Hot Glue Gun (Not Sold at Dollar Tree)</li> <li> Hot Glue Sticks</li> <li> Googly Eyes</li> <li> Markers</li> <li> White Paint</li> <li> Paint Brush</li> <li> Raffia Ribbon</li> <li> Magnet</li> </ul> <h2> Easy Step-by-Step Directions:</h2> <ol> <li> Gather all of your supplies (see image #1).</li> <li> Arrange your craft sticks parallel to one another, vertically about 8-10 across.</li> <li> Place and glue a horizontal stick midway, across the vertical sticks as the “brim” of the hat (see image #2).</li> <li> For the scarecrow, use a marker to color in the hat with a fall color and leave the face as natural wood. Draw eyes, nose, and a smile to his face, then glue raffia peeking from behind his hat as hair (see image #3 and #4).</li> <li> For the snowman, paint the face white. Once dry, glue on eyeballs and draw a carrot nose and smile.</li> <li> Glue the magnet to the back of your festive faces (see image #5).</li> <li> Complete your characters by coloring the snowman's hat black and the scarecrow's hat orange (see image #6).</li> <li> Attach your characters to your refrigerator or magnet board!</li> </ol>
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