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DIY Magnetic Faux Succulent & Floral Lids — Upcycled Fridge Accent

I created these magnetic faux succulent and floral lids using some metal jar tops that I had saved. With a little creativity, they transformed into charming, lightweight accents that add a pop of color and personality to the fridge. Each lid features its own tiny arrangement—part succulent and part floral—all crafted with intention and charm. This project is easy and budget-friendly, allowing you to use items you already have while adding a lovely touch to your home. Quick Video Tutorial Coming Soon Materials Metal jar lids (one large, one small) Letter beads (to spell LOVE ) Faux moss Faux succulents Faux vines Faux flowers (pink, green foliage, white accents) Hot glue gun and glue sticks Magnets I began with the larger metal lid, attaching small letter beads to spell out LOVE . This created a meaningful little focal point and set the tone for the rest of the design. Next, I glued a layer of faux moss along the bottom of the lid. The moss added softness and helped anchor...

Transforming a Dollar Tree Metal Home Sign with Paint

Hello, blogging friends! Today, I’m excited to share an easy makeover I did using a “HOME” sign from Dollar Tree. This project is simple, but the transformation feels soft, warm, and inviting—just the kind of piece that quietly brightens a space. The sign began as plain and flat, but after a few gentle coats of paint, it became something charming and full of personality. Video tutorial  Materials Dollar Tree metal HOME sign (Crafter’s Square) Black FolkArt Matte Acrylic Paint Light green Craft Smart Matte Acrylic Paint Coral Craft Smart Matte Acrylic Paint Light pink paint Dark green Paintbrushes (flat and detail brushes) I started by applying a black base coat to the entire sign. Using a small, pointed-tip brush, I carefully reached all the tiny areas around the leaves and buds. I applied three coats of black paint, drying each layer with my heat tool. This step creates a clean, even surface and helps the top colors stand out beautifully. Next, I used a light green paint t...

How I Refreshed an Old Garden Statue with Paint (Easy Patio DIY)

This charming toad perched on his toadstool has been a beloved part of our patio for years, enduring the passage of time while gradually succumbing to the effects of sun and weather. With each season, he has faded a little more, losing some of his vibrant colors and details. Rather than allowing him to blend into the background and become just another forgotten decoration, I decided it was time to breathe new life into him.  I shared the whole process in a quick YouTube Shorts video called “Watch Me Refresh This Old Garden Statue.” It’s a simple before‑and‑after, but such a satisfying one.  Materials I Used Garden statue (mine is a toad on a toadstool) Sandpaper Acrylic paints Small detail brushes Mod Podge (for sealing and protection) Sanding and Painting I began by gently sanding the statue to smooth out the chipped and faded paint. It only takes a few minutes, but it makes such a difference. Once the surface felt ready, I brought out my acrylic paints and started...

A Touch of Spring: Faux Rose & Wildflower Beaded Wreath Tutorial

Today I’m sharing a soft and delicate spring wreath that comes together beautifully with just a few simple supplies. I’m using a beaded wood wreath as my base, along with faux yellow roses, pink artificial wildflowers, and a bit of foliage to bring everything to life. This project is perfect if you’re looking to add a gentle pop of color and a touch of spring charm to your home. Video tutorial  Supplies You’ll Need Beaded wood wreath Faux yellow roses Pink artificial wildflowers Faux foliage Floral/wire cutters Craft wire Trim Your Florals I started by using my floral cutters to trim the stems of each flower. Make sure the stems are short enough to fit nicely against the wreath, but long enough to secure them with wire. Adjust the length to suit your design and the level of fullness you want in your wreath. I began by cutting my yellow roses first. Prepare Your Craft Wire and  Attach the Roses After I trimmed the roses, I cut small sections of craft wire. These will be u...

A Little Birdie Welcome DIY Sign Decoration

There’s something so refreshing about a simple spring craft, especially one that brings a little whimsy into your home. Today I’m sharing a sweet and easy project using a round sign I picked up on sale at Hobby Lobby. With just a few supplies and a sprinkle of creativity, you can turn an ordinary piece into a cheerful “A Little Birdie Welcome” sign that feels like spring has already arrived. Video tutorial coming out soon    Gather Your Supplies You’ll need: A round wooden sign (mine was a great sale find!) Acrylic paint Paintbrushes Stickers Spring‑inspired colors and designs Optional: A whimsical rub‑on transfer (I found mine at Dollar Tree) This project is wonderfully flexible, so feel free to mix and match whatever spring elements you already have on hand. Step 1: Paint the Base Start by giving your round sign a fresh coat of acrylic paint. I chose white because I wanted a soft, airy look—something that would let the design's colors really shine. My sign came with ...

Spring Hanging Flower Box Using a Dollar Tree Easter Box

I love projects that start with something simple and turn into something you can use all season long. This little Easter box from Dollar Tree was perfect for that. I wanted one side to stay Easter‑themed just as it came, but the real goal was to turn the other side into a fresh spring decoration I could hang up long after the holiday. With a little paint, a few flowers, and a cute wooden house, it came together so easily—and now I can flip it depending on my mood or the season. Quick Video tutorial Materials One Easter box from Dollar Tree Acrylic paint (white and pink or any colors you prefer) Paintbrush Wooden decorative house Loose faux flowers Faux flowers with stems Craft foam block Hot glue or another strong adhesive Heating tool (optional for faster drying) Preparing the Box To begin, apply white acrylic paint to the side you wish to convert into your spring design. Use enough paint to thoroughly cover the printed artwork, typically requiring two coats. Allow...

Charming Bookmarks from Paint Cards: A Creative, Gift‑Ready DIY Project

Transforming paint cards into bookmarks is one of those wonderfully simple projects that feels both resourceful and delightfully personal, especially when you’re using materials you already have tucked away in drawers or picked up for free at your local hardware store. The process invites you to slow down, play with color, and create something that feels meaningful, whether you plan to keep the bookmarks for yourself or gift them to a book lover who will appreciate the handmade touch. Because the cards already come in coordinated color palettes, they make an ideal base for designs that look polished with minimal effort. Video tutorial Materials Needed for Paint‑Card Bookmarks Paint cards from your local hardware store Decorative tape (such as bronze, metallic, patterned, or washi tape) Floral stickers or any themed stickers you enjoy using Paper trimmer or scissors (for removing lettering or resizing the cards) Hole puncher Optional: beads for embellishing Optional: string, twine, or ...

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