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Easy Dollar Tree Christmas Wooden Tree Decorations

  Create festive and budget-friendly Christmas wooden tree decorations with these easy DIY ideas using supplies from Dollar Tree. Get inspired to add personalized touches to your holiday decor without breaking the bank. Hello everyone! I hope all is well. Today we got a little snow over here in Colorado. How's the weather where you live? Today I'm sharing my latest creation. I created these decorative Christmas trees using the wood ones from Dollar Tree.  Video tutorial Here is a list of materials you will need to decorate your two wooden Christmas trees: Two wooden Christmas trees were purchased at Dollar Tree Two sheets of decorative craft paper Twine Mod Podge Faux craft gems and pearls Scissors Hot glue One paintbrush Acrylic paint Marker or pencil for tracing Start by taking your pencil or marker and tracing out your Christmas tree. Flip your paper over set your tree over the paper and trace it out. Once you have traced out your tree, use your scissors to cut out your trac

🌟🎄Easy DIY Christmas Wood Decorative Stars | Decoupage and Decorate

  Get creative this Christmas and learn how to make easy and beautiful DIY wood decorative stars. With the art of decoupage and some simple decorating techniques, you can add a touch of handmade charm to your holiday decor. Find step-by-step instructions and inspiration for creating your own festive stars. Hello everyone! Today I am bringing you another quick and easy Christmas craft. I found these cute wooden stars at Target for one dollar each, and I figured we would do some decoupage, and create some cute Christmas designs on them. If you're ready, I would love it if you created it with me. Video tutorial Materials needed Two wooden stars purchased at Target White acrylic paint Two mini bows Two decorative holiday napkins Two mini ornaments Hot glue Scissors One paint brush Twine or craft rope Mod podge One marker for tracing Begin by applying your acrylic paint onto each of your wooden stars. I applied one coat to each of my wooden stars. Be sure that after you allow your paint

Wood Slice Winter Scenery Décor

Hello there! I hope you're doing well. If you're looking to spruce up your holiday home decor, I've got just the thing for you - a charming Wood Slice Winter Scenery Décor. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to create a stunning winter scenery display using just one wood slice from Dollar Tree. You'll need a few other materials like a miniature truck and camper ornaments, which you can easily get from Walmart. If you're like me, you might already have them on hand. So, let's get started and create this craft together! Video tutorial 🌟Materials needed🌟 One wood slice-Purchased this particular one at Dollar Tree Mini truck and camper ornaments - These are from Walmart Faux Holiday greenery White acrylic paint The faux snow package is from Dollar Tree Scissors Hot glue, or any other adhesive Spray glue Optional- one battery-operated tealight candle Begin by removing any of the twine, or rope from your wood slice. The wood slice I purchased was actually m

Dollar Tree Christmas Truck Hanging Decoration

  Create a festive and budget-friendly Christmas truck hanging decoration using items from the Dollar Tree. This DIY project will add a charming touch to your holiday decor. Here's a simple and quick Christmas craft using a Truck plaque from Dollar Tree. Follow the material list below and let's get started! Video tutorial Materials One truck plaque- I purchased my truck plaque at Dollar Tree Paint- I'm using red, black, and green acrylic paint Faux greenery Hot glue Faux snow Twine or craft rope Optional Christmas light stickers, or any holiday sticker design Paintbrush Start by taking your truck plaque and adding your red paint.  Next, take your black paint and begin to paint the wheels of your truck.  After, take your green paint and begin to paint the bed of your truck plaque. I decided to add my Christmas sticker lights onto the front side of my truck just below the bed of the truck.  I used my scissors and cut the size needed to fit on my truck plaque. After, take your

Christmas Crafts Round-up.-A Few Of My Favorites

 Hi everyone! I hope that you are all doing well. I would like to start by thanking each and every one of you who came by and created with me. I've been blogging for over 10 years over at  https://crazylittlelovebirds.blogspot.com  I started this craft blog to share my crafting journey. I really enjoy creating crafts and being able to share my crafts with all of you. I appreciate all of you! Today I am sharing a few of my favorite DIY Christmas crafts. I love that many of these Christmas crafts are quick, easy, and affordable! Below I will share the link to each craft. Each link will provide a detailed step-by-step tutorial, and will also include a video. 1.  Easy DIY Upcycled Holiday Tin Can Decorations | Christmas decorations 🌟🎄 2.  DIY Mini Christmas Village Display 3.  DIY Mini Wood Ladders With Holiday Decorations 4.  DIY Christmas Mini Faux Window Decoration🎄🌟 5.  Target $3 Christmas Glass Jar Decoration 6.  DIY Target Wood Sleigh Upgrade 7.  DIY Wooden Ledge Christmas C

Create A Mini Christmas Village Display

 Hello everyone! Today we're creating a mini Christmas village display. I've been having a lot of fun creating my crafts using scrap wood pieces around my home. My husband has taken a few wood fence pickets that were no longer in use and cut them down to several different sizes. I've been using them in several of my crafts. If you have any scrap wood pieces lying around, this craft is perfect for you. The mini wood houses were purchased at Michael's. I believe they were $1.99 each.  Video tutorial Here's a list of what you will need Scrap wood Three wooden homes  - Depending on the size of your scrap wood, you can use as many as you would like, but I went with three. Christmas faux greenery, berries, and pinecones Paint Faux snow Paintbrush Hot glue Optional- Any Christmas stickers Start by applying your paint onto your scrap wood section. I decided to apply white paint to my scrap wood. I applied the paint onto the top, and four sections around my scrap wood. Next,