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 greenery and add it onto your truck. Using hot glue, begin to attach your greenery. Flip your truck plaque over, and start adding your hot glue. Be sure to protect your fingers when adding your greenery over your hot glue.
After, take your hot glue and begin to apply a thin layer of your glue onto your truck, and add on your faux snow.
You are now ready to add your twine. Carefully flip your truck over. Take your scissors and cut a section of your twine off. After, take your hot glue and add it to the back of your truck. Your twine will be used for hanging your design.
Your design is complete. If you would like you can add a Christmas sticker just below the window on your truck design. I added one, and I think it looks adorable.
Thank you so much for stopping by, and creating with me. I'll see you soon!
Steph, What a great idea. Love it. Congratulations, you are being featured on Happiness Is Homemade. I hope you stop by. https://www.eclecticredbarn.com/2022/11/christmas-decor-on-happiness-is-homemade.html Hugs, Bev
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So cute! Thank you for sharing at Handmade Monday :-)
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. Love it. Congratulations, you are being featured on Happiness Is Homemade. I hope you stop by. https://www.eclecticredbarn.com/2022/11/christmas-decor-on-happiness-is-homemade.html
Hugs,
Bev
Bev, thank you so much! I will definitely stop by.
DeleteI like it, looks cute! Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 138. Pinned.
ReplyDeleteDee, thank you for taking the time to visit, comment, and share. I appreciate it.
DeleteSo cute! I love how you've used real greenery and the cute little lights.
ReplyDeleteSusan, aw thank you! I appreciate you visiting. Happy to hear you enjoyed this craft.
Deletelovely decoration! the red of the car goes well with the green of the tree <3
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