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Dollar Tree Canvas Flower Art Design

This is a simple craft that is perfect for beginners. You will only need a few materials, and it won't take much time to complete. We will be making a faux floral canvas art design that involves using faux flowers and paint. It's an easy craft that won't take much time to finish. I'll guide you through the steps and provide a list of materials you'll need. I hope you enjoy making your flower canvas art design.

orange faux flowers, yellow paint and one white canvas on a table

Video tutorial




Collage showing white canvas, paint, and faux flowers

Materials needed

One bundle of flowers
Gold paint
One Canvas

Total cost $3
All of the materials listed above were purchased  at my local Dollar Tree

Other materials needed
Paintbrush
Water
Hot glue
Scissors, or wire cutters

Completed art, faux floral on painted canvas on a shelf

Creating your art

To create this craft, start by painting your canvas with two coats of your desired color. I used gold, but you can choose any color that you like. Let the paint dry completely before moving on to the next step.

Next, take your flowers and cut them as desired. Then, start gluing them onto your canvas in any pattern that you prefer.

Once you have finished gluing your flowers, you can either hang your canvas on a wall or place it on a shelf. It's that simple! I hope you enjoyed this easy craft.

close up of canvas art. Faux floral on painted canvas



If you decide to create your own, please share your experience in the comments below. Thank you for visiting. And don't forget to check out my YouTube video!


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Comments

  1. Absolutely gorgeous! I love the simplicity! There is so much beauty in simplicity! Chose this as my feature for Oh My Heartsie Girl Wonderful Wednesday on www.MyCraftyZoo.com! Thank you for sharing your talents with us!

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    1. Thank you so much! I appreciate your kind words. And I am so happy to have shared this simple project with all of you. Thank you for choosing it as your feature.

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  2. That is beautiful and so simple!

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  3. This is beautiful, Stephanie. I love the 3-D look and the simplicity. Thanks for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #33 linkup. Hope to see you next week, too.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you! It was a fun project to work on. It's an old post, but I wanted to share and hopefully inspire a few people. It's super simple to create and I made this using mostly Dollar Tree items. :)

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  4. How lovely, what a simple way to make beautiful art.

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    1. Thank you. 😊 I love that it was simple to create.

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  5. Very nice! One of my features for this week's SSPS, please stop by and share more of your wonderful projects! Melynda @scratchmadefood! Pinned

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    1. Melynda, thank you very much. I'm glad you enjoyed this craft idea. I'll be sure to come by.

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  6. What a lovely idea! It's like having 3D art! My mind is racing with so many possibilities!

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    1. Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed this craft.

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