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Upcycled Canvas Frame Spring Hanging Decoration

Hello everyone! If you're new here on my blog, welcome! I am so happy that you decided to stop by. Today we are creating a simple Spring upcycled decoration. I decided to reuse my canvas frame for this project and I love how easy it was to give this a new look.  Watch the video tutorial below Materials One canvas frame I had this from an older craft and decided to reuse it on this craft Decorative napkin Mod Podge Scissors Bird decorations-purchased at Dollar Tree Paintbrush Acrylic paint-I'm mixing white and purple together Twine Faux floral   This would be perfect for this craft if you have a canvas frame on hand. If you do not have a canvas frame, or would instead use a frame of your choice, that will also work. I started by applying white acrylic paint to my frame. Allow your frame to dry before applying your second color to your frame. I decided to use a lighter purple over my white paint. Next, you are ready to start working with your decorative napkin and mod podge. Befo

DIY Cute Tabletop Organizer Using Metal Cans

Hello there! If you're new here, welcome to my blog! In this post, I will be sharing an easy DIY tutorial on how to create a functional and adorable tabletop organizer using metal cans. With a few basic materials such as a round particle board, spray paint, and some other supplies, you can transform ordinary cans into a stylish and useful organizer to keep your desk or workspace tidy. I hope you enjoy this tutorial and find it helpful! Video tutorial  DIY Cute Tabletop Organizer Using Metal Cans     Materials needed: - One round wooden board - Four tin cans - Chalk spray paint - Acrylic paint - Mod Podge - Decorative napkin - Four wooden square pieces - Scissors - Wood glue - Paintbrush Optional: - Twine - Fabric hearts I found a color called Ella Rose at my local Lowe's store. This time, I decided to work with chalk spray paint instead of using regular paint and a paintbrush. I took four cans to my garage and sprayed around three coats of chalk paint on them. If you decide to

DIY Dollar Tree Birdhouse decoration

Hi everyone! Today I am sharing a quick craft with all of you. I found these cute little birdhouses at my local Dollar Tree and I wanted to share with all of you how to decorate them using decoupage, faux floral, paint and for this, I am using a section of scrap wood that I had on hand. A link to my video tutorial will be added below. Be sure to visit my YouTube channel for more DIY crafts!  For video tutorial -- DIY Dollar Tree Birdhouse decoration | Decoupage and floral design 🌸  Materials You will need the following: One square wood section One birdhouse One decorative napkin  Mod podge Acrylic paint Scissors One watering can decoration Faux flowers Floral cutters Floral sticker Hot glue Wood glue Start by adding your paint to your square wood section. I applied two coats of paint called celery between drying. Next, apply your white acrylic paint to your birdhouse. Next, we will work with the mod podge and the decorative napkin. Use your scissors and cut the amount needed to cover

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 sure to