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DIY Floral Mini Wooden Picket Fence Hanging Decoration

 Hi everyone! I hope all is well. We will enjoy a little more sunshine this week, and the weather will stay around 70 degrees. I'm excited about this. Over the weekend we re-seeded our lawn and my husband is extending my front flower bed. Today I am sharing a quick craft using materials I had on hand. The mini wooden picket fence decoration can be purchased at Dollar Tree. This craft is fast and super easy to create. I'll provide a material list below.


Mini picket craft fence with faux floral and butterfly displayed

DIY Floral Mini Wooden Picket Fence Hanging Decoration Video tutorial




Mini picket craft fence near faux floral, paintbrush, paint, and hot glue


Materials

Mini wood picket fence decoration
Paintbrush
Acrylic paint
Faux flowers
Hot glue
One butterfly decoration-I'm reusing my butterfly from a flower display I purchased. 

Applying paint to your mini wooden picket fence

Acrylic paint, paintbrush and mini picket fence on a table

Start by taking your paintbrush and applying your acrylic paint to your wood picket fence.

Painted mini picket fence

The color I am using for my fence is called Celery. 

Adding faux floral to the mini wooden fence

Faux floral, painted mini picket fence and hot glue on a table

After, take your faux floral and bend the bottom section of your floral. My floral had wire in it and I decided to turn it back because I wanted to slip the bent section between the bottom gaps on my fence.
You can also take floral cutters and cut smaller sections of your floral. Using your hot glue, turn your fence over and begin to apply your glue to the bent wire sections. I also applied a little glue to the leaves and flowers on the front side. I wanted to be sure to give it an extra hold.

Faux floral on mini picket fence near floral cutters

I decided to add extra leaves to the bottom of my fence design to help hide the stems at the bottom. When adding my butterfly I added just a little hot glue to the back of the fence decoration. My butterfly came with a little spring attached to it. 


Close-up of completed mini picket fence decoration showing faux floral and craft butterfly

That completes your Spring floral wooden picket decoration. Wasn't that simple to create? I love how simple it was and it only uses just a few materials. 


Completed floral mini wooden picket fence hanging decoration

Completed floral mini wooden picket fence hanging decoration displayed on a door



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  1. The fence added a nice touch. Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 110. Shared.

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    1. Dee, thank you! 😊 I love the little picket fences from Dollar Tree.

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  2. Such a lovely idea and very creative :)

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    1. Claire, thank you so much! 😊 I'm happy to hear you enjoyed it.

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  3. So gorgeous and its so pretty adding the fence to your arrangements.
    I visited you via I visited you via The Really Crafty Link Party #364!
    If you are not already part of SSPS, this is a personal invite to hop over and come and share your posts with us at Senior Salon Pit Stop, every Monday to Saturday, and share your awesome post/s with us as well.
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  4. Thank you so much! I really appreciate it. :)

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  5. The butterfly is like the icing on the cake Stephanie! So cute. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us.

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  6. What a sweet project! It would make a nice teacher's gift with school ending.

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    1. Donna, thank you so much. I think that is wonderful idea! 😊

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  7. Steph, that is so cute. Pinned 📌
    Thank you for sharing this with Sweet Tea & Friends this month sweet friend.

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