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Cute Spring Decor: DIY Dollar Tree Frame

  Hi everyone! Today, I'm excited to share a simple frame craft using materials from Dollar Tree. We'll create an easy Spring frame design with one of their frames. I'll provide a complete materials list, and for those who prefer visual guidance, there will be a video tutorial to follow along with.  Video tutorial Materials: -4x4 plywood frame (I'm using the frame with the bead design around the front) -One mini bunny wood decoration (I found a pack at Dollar Tree a few years ago) -Acrylic paint for painting the bunny (I'm using brown acrylic paint), and light blue  paint for the frame -Spring embellishments - I'm using spring buttons and other decorations for my frame -Peel-and-stick decorative wallpaper - I found a few new designs at Dollar Tree -Hot glue -Paintbrush or spongebrush Removing the backing from the frame: Before you begin, remove the backing and the glass. Set the back of the frame aside. Preparing the peel-and-stick paper: Flip the peel-and-stick...

DIY Spring Decor: Bee Happy Decoration

  Hello everyone! Today, I would love to share an easy DIY project with all of you. Recently, during one of my trips to my local Michaels store, I purchased this cute little plywood beehive decoration, and I knew I wanted to create something for spring. It was the perfect decoration to add a bit of my creative twist and some lettering. For this project, I used my Cricut machine to create the letters. You can use any lettering, vinyl, stickers, or paint markers. I will provide you with a list of materials. If you're ready, let's get started. Video tutorial Materials: -One plywood beehive sign -Acrylic paint: I'm using white, brown, and yellow. -Paintbrush and/or sponge brush -Hot glue -Craft moss -Lettering: stickers or vinyl letters. I used my Cricut machine to create the letters. Applying Acrylic paint I started by applying my brown acrylic paint to the outer surfaces of the beehive using a sponge brush. I added a bit of paint and a little water to a glass jar. By adding w...

Easy Easter Tray Decor Ideas for Springtime

Hello everyone! I'm excited that Spring is just around the corner. I've started my spring cleaning and decorating. Today, I want to share three easy Easter tray decor ideas perfect for showcasing during the Spring season. I'll show you three ways I decorated my ceramic tray, and here's a little secret: the ceramic tray I used can be found in the bath section at Target—yes, you heard that right! My designs will be simple and easy to follow, and I'll also include two bonus decorating ideas that I found useful. Join me as we prepare for some Springtime decorating! *** Note and disclaimer: All decorations used in my post/video were for staging purposes. Decorate your tray as you wish, but always remain safe when lighting a candle near other objects and remain close by. My candle was watched at all times and was for staging and photographic purposes. Thank you! *** Video tutorial **Materials Needed:** - One ceramic tray (purchased from the bath section at my local Target...

DIY Bunny and Flower Hanging Plaque

Transform your home into a springtime haven with an adorable and creative DIY Bunny and Flower Hanging Plaque! Today, I'm sharing an easy tutorial for decorating a plywood bunny and flower hanging plaque. This hands-on craft is simple, and you'll love displaying it in your home once you're finished. Come along and create one with me! Video tutorial Materials: - One bunny with flowers plaque (size:  4.13" x 6.45" x 0.2" ) - Hot glue - Craft moss - White paint marker - Acrylic paint - Paintbrush - Mod Podge - Decorative tissue paper - Scissors Step One: Adding Acrylic Paint to the Bunny Head Begin by applying acrylic paint to the bunny head plaque. I chose brown paint for my bunny. I added a bit of water to thin the paint, ensuring it wouldn’t go on too thick. When applying the paint, focus on the outer edges and make those areas darker. Allow the paint to dry completely. Step Two: Adding Decorative Tissue Paper and Mod Podge This step is optional, but I enjoy ...