Skip to main content

Dollar Tree Round Floral Hanging Farmhouse Decoration

Learn how to create a beautiful Dollar Tree round floral hanging farmhouse decoration with this DIY tutorial. Add a touch of charm to your home with this easy and affordable project.
Hello everyone! I hope all is well.  I recently decided to create a farmhouse hanging decoration using materials from Dollar Tree. This craft is simple, and I absolutely love how it turned out. You will only need a few materials to create your very own. 


 Video tutorial



Materials 

Rub on transfer design
Hot glue
One round wood piece
floral/greenery
Twine
Paint- I'm using a color called Antique white
Paintbrush/sponge brush
Scissors


Start by taking your paint brush, and applying paint onto your round wood piece.
 

Next, after applying your paint, take your rub-on transfer, and cut your design out. Once you have chosen your desired design, using either a craft scrapper or your fingers, rub your design onto your wood piece.


Next, using your floral snips, begin to cut a few of your floral, and greenery.



Using your hot glue, attach your greenery, and flowers around your design.



Take your twine, and begin to glue it around your wood piece. Using your scissors cut any remaining twine that is left over.


Take a few of your larger greenery pieces, and glue them around the outer surface of your design.


I glued one just above my rub-on transfer, and one just below the bottom of my wood piece.
If you have any extra flowers, you can add those as well. 



Your floral hanging farmhouse decoration is now complete! I love how simple this was to create, and all of my main materials were from my local Dollar Tree. I hope this inspires you to create your very own. Let me know in the comments below if you decide to create your very own. Thanks so much for stopping by, I'll see you soon! 


Pin/Share/Save



Comments

  1. I like it! So pretty. Thanks so much for linking up at #IMadeItMondayLinkParty 6. Shared.

    ReplyDelete
  2. CONGRATS! Your post is FEATURED at #IMadeItMondayLinkParty 7.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Beautifully done, love the clean look.
    Thanks so much for participating and sharing at SSPS 300. See you again next week!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Very pretty - Thanks for sharing with Create-it Link Party.

    ReplyDelete
  5. You always inspire me to be on the lookout for things I may have missed on my DT visits! Featuring when my link party opens.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment! Your feedback truly brightens my day, and I appreciate it. I always strive to respond to every comment. If you have a question, please don’t hesitate to ask! Please note that spam or comments that do not provide value will be automatically removed. Thank you!

Popular posts from this blog

Spring Hanging Design Using Bamboo Serving Boards

 Today I am sharing an easy project. We are creating two Spring hanging designs using bamboo serving boards. I purchased these boards at my local Big Lots store. It was two for five dollars. I actually was not sure what I was going to do with them, but the other day I figured it out. I will provide a step-by-step tutorial, a material list, and a video tutorial will also be included. Happy crafting! Video tutorial Main materials Hot glue or any adhesive of your choice Floral cutters Twine Faux floral Pencil Scissors Paintbrush Acrylic paint First design One wooden serving board One decorative napkin Mod Podge Second design Ribbon One craft chalkboard watering can Floral sticker Painting the serving board Begin by applying your acrylic paint to your wooden serving board.  Adding the decorative napkin Next, take your decorative napkin and unfold it. Place your napkin on top of your painted board and begin to trace out the center of your board. If your napkin has a second layer be...

Celebrate in Style: DIY Patriotic Napkin Rings

Hey everyone! I hope you're doing well. Today, I want to share an easy DIY project. We're going to make patriotic napkin rings using just a few materials. I usually find extra craft supplies in my craft bins because I often shop craft sales at the stores. I got the wooden stars and rings from my local Hobby Lobby store. The great thing about this project is that it's easy and quick. I'll provide you with a materials list and a step-by-step tutorial. Video tutorial Celebrate in Style: DIY Patriotic Napkin Rings Materials Acrylic paint  Gem strips (I'm using the gem strips from Dollar Tree)  E6000 or hot glue  Paintbrush  Wooden stars  Wood rings size 1.89in (4.8cm) Start by painting each of your wooden rings and stars. I chose to paint my rings white. Apply the paint to each ring's outer, back, and inner surface. For the stars, I went with red, white and blue. Next, we will attach the gem strips to each ring. Before adding the gem strips, attach each star to a wo...

Crafting Chic Fabric Bowls: Stylish Storage Made Simple!

If you're anything like me, you love reusing fabric, whether it's fabric squares or scraps. You probably have a collection of fabric just waiting to be transformed into something beautiful. Today, we're going to turn those scraps into charming fabric bowls. These bowls are   perfect for holding jewelry, craft supplies, or simply adding a splash of color to your space. This project is straightforward to complete and offers significant rewards, making it an excellent way to repurpose leftover materials. Video tutorial Materials Needed: 1 large glass jar 1 small glass jar Plastic wrap or plastic cling (I used cling wrap because it stays in place). Mod Podge 1 paintbrush Fabric scraps Scissors Embellishments (like mini florals, buttons, or lace—get creative!) 1. Adding Plastic Wrap Turn your jar upside down so the bottom is facing up. Cover it with plastic wrap—cling wrap hugs the jar nicely and keeps things from slipping while you work. 2. Prepping Your Fabric Cut y...

All content Copyright

Copyright 2021-2025 I ask that you do not take or use my photos or words without permission. If you have any questions, please feel free and contact me. Also, for more information on this blog, check out the disclosure policy tab above. Thank you