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Charming Wooden Pumpkin Place Cards for Thanksgiving

  🍂 Are you looking for a charming way to personalize your Thanksgiving table this year? These DIY wooden pumpkin place cards are festive, easy to make, and add a warm, rustic touch to your holiday decor. Whether you're hosting a large family gathering or an intimate dinner, these handcrafted accents will make each guest feel extra special. Video tutorial  Materials You'll Need: Wooden pumpkins (in a plywood style — I found mine at Dollar Tree!) Scissors Acrylic paint (orange, green, bronze) Paint sponge or stamp sponge Faux foliage Gold wire Wire cutters Hot glue gun Twine (optional for bows) Small square wood blocks (for stands) Paint marker (for names) 1.  Paint Your Pumpkins Start by applying a coat of orange acrylic paint to each wooden pumpkin. One coat was plenty for mine, but feel free to add a second if needed. Let them dry completely. 2.  Paint the Stems Using green acrylic paint, color the stems of each pumpkin. This adds a nice contrast and br...

Upcycle Your Tea Tin for Halloween: Easy DIY Spooky-Cute Storage

 🎃 Looking for a creative way to repurpose those charming metal tea tins? This Halloween-inspired upcycling project turns a simple tin into a festive storage solution perfect for candy, trinkets, or seasonal decorations. With just a few supplies and a bit of imagination, you’ll create a one-of-a-kind container that’s both practical and frightfully cute! Video tutorial Supplies You’ll Need: One metal tea tin with a lid Acrylic paints: black, white, dark green, bronze Sanding block (optional, for prepping the surface) Paintbrushes: small detail brush and large sponge brush Wooden dowel cap Faux leaves and branches Hot glue gun Flower embellishments (buttons, fabric flowers, etc.) Step-by-Step Instructions:   Prep & Paint the Tin If you want your paint to stick more smoothly, start by lightly sanding the surface of your metal tin with a sanding block. Wipe away any dust before painting. Mix black and dark green acrylic paint and apply it to the tin using a large s...

Easy Canvas Art Project Using Dollar Tree Items

Autumn is the perfect time for cozy vibes, golden leaves, and creative inspiration — and what better way to celebrate than with a handmade canvas art piece that combines seasonal charm with year-round appeal? This project is budget-friendly, easy to customize, and made from materials you can find right at Dollar Tree. Let’s get started with this fun and colorful craft! Video tutorial Materials You’ll Need: • 1 blank canvas (any size you prefer) • Acrylic paint (I used light peach and brown) • Paintbrush • Leaf decals (gold and dark blue for contrast) • Bird iron-on decals (yes, they work beautifully beyond fabric!) • Wooden word cutout (I chose “hello”) • Hot glue gun • Heat tool (or hair dryer) • Scissors (optional, for trimming decals) Step-by-Step Instructions: 1. Mix & Paint Your Canvas Begin by mixing your acrylic paints — light peach and brown — to create a warm, earthy tone. Lightly brush the color across your canvas with a paintbrush. Don’t worry about making it perfect; th...

Four Colorful Fall Tray Designs Using Faux Pansies

Fall is the perfect season to cozy up your home with warm tones, textured layers, and pops of unexpected color. Today, I’m sharing four creative ways to decorate a fall tray using faux pansies—yes, pansies! These cheerful blooms aren’t just for spring. With the right mix of autumn accents, they can bring a vibrant twist to your seasonal decor.  I'll be showing you how to create four fun and colorful fall tray designs using faux pansies. Follow along as I decorate and show you how to get inspired to add a touch of autumn to your home decor. Video tutorial Whether you're styling a coffee table centerpiece or a kitchen vignette, all you need is: A tray of your choice Faux pansies or other seasonal flowers Decorative pots, metal tins, or vases A few favorite fall-themed accents, like pumpkins, candles, or woodland creatures  1. Thankful & Bright: Yellow Pansies with a Metal Bucket For this first tray, I used my metal autumn bucket that reads “Always Be Thankful”—a Dolla...

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