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DIY Paint and Decorate Dollar Tree Winter Truck

Transform a simple wooden truck from Dollar Tree into a festive winter decoration with this easy painting and decorating tutorial. This project is perfect for a fun and budget-friendly DIY activity. Today, I'm sharing a quick painting and decorating project. I’m always looking for winter crafts at my local Dollar Tree, so I was thrilled to find this wooden truck plaque. I love showcasing these simple transformations. Join me as we paint and decorate, adding your own personalized touch! Video tutorial Materials Needed: - Acrylic paint (I'm using white and light blue for my truck) - Green acrylic paint for the tree - Black acrylic paint for the tires - One paint marker - Scissors - Ribbon - One paintbrush -Craft string or twine Let's start by applying acrylic paint. I painted the truck white, while the door and the fender above each tire were painted blue. I painted the tires black. For the tree, I added green and, using a paint marker, I created a few white streaks to resemb

DIY Winter Wonderland Reusing Tea Tin Container

Have you ever wondered what to do with those tea tin containers once you’ve finished using them? While going through my tea storage, I came across one nearly empty tin. After finishing it off, I decided to create a beautiful winter scene using the tin. I absolutely love making these little winter displays by repurposing tin containers. If you’d like to create one yourself, I would love for you to follow along! Video tutorial Materials Needed: - Tin container - Acrylic paint - Sanding block (optional) - Paintbrush - Foam block - Decorative tissue paper - Mod Podge - Winter decorations (I’m using faux snow cotton, a winter tree, and a wooden house) - Hot glue - Optional: stamp and ink, faux pearl stickers Prepare the Tin Container: Start by applying paint to the tin container. I chose to use my sanding block beforehand to prepare the surface for paint.   Once sanded, apply your acrylic paint. Make sure to allow the paint to dry completely. I needed three coats for full coverage. Cut the

Easy Steps to Create a Cozy Autumn Tablescape at Home

Hello everyone! I’m excited that you decided to visit the blog today. I wanted to share how to create a cozy autumn tablescape at home. My goal was to design something warm and inviting, as our table is a space where we share conversations, drink coffee, tackle homework, and simply enjoy each other’s company.  I typically don’t go all out when decorating my dining table, but I wanted to show you how I styled it using decor pieces I already had. I would love for you to join me in this decorating adventure! Video tutorial Create a Cozy Autumn Tablescape at Home Items I'm adding to my table:  -White tablecloth runner - Battery-operated leaf lights  - Reusing glass jars  - Mini pumpkins and other fall decorations  - Small "Hello Fall" sign  - Faux flowers I began by spreading my white tablecloth down the center of the table. Around Halloween, I purchased this tablecloth a few years ago at my local Walmart. After laying it out, I realized that I could achieve that look by laye

Easy Steps to Make a Fall-Themed Sign for Your Home

Get inspired this fall with a DIY floral sign project. Learn how to create a beautiful fall-themed sign with this step-by-step tutorial. Let's create an easy Autumn floral sign decoration. You will only need a few materials for this craft, and it is perfect for displaying this fall season.  If you're ready, let's start creating. Video tutorial Materials -8" x 8" White Plaque with Brown Frame -One unfinished plywood House decoration -Acrylic paint -Paintbrush -Faux flowers -Hot glue -Floral cutters -Lettering  (I’m using my Cricut machine to make my lettering) Start by applying acrylic paint to the unfinished house decoration. I used a paint color called "cloudless." Next, take the home decoration and use adhesive to attach it to the inside of the wooden frame sign. Apply the adhesive to the back side of the home decoration, flip it over, and press it down firmly inside the frame. After that, add letters to the sign. You can use vinyl, stickers, or even s

Turn Old Glass Jars into Beautiful Fall Candle Holders

Get ready to get creative this fall with DIY upcycled glass candle decorations. Follow this easy step-by-step guide to transform old glass jars into beautiful seasonal decor pieces. I will demonstrate how to create two fall candle decorations using glass jars. You will only need a few materials to get started. If you're ready, let's begin! Video tutorial Materials Glass jars fall decorated leaves faux fall leaves Acrylic paint Twine or craft string Hot glue Paintbrush Mod Podge Battery-operated tealight candles Applying paint and Mod Podge Begin by mixing paint and Mod Podge. I decided to do this for my jars to give them more of a stained-glass appearance. I went with brown and orange for my jars. Adding napkin cut-outs and faux leaves After cutting out your napkin designs, use Mod Podge to adhere them to your first jar. Make sure to remove the second layer of the napkin before adding each cutout to the jar. Apply Mod Podge to the jar, place the design over the Mod Podge, and