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Create a simple farmhouse decoration using one house plaque from Dollar Tree

 Happy summer, everyone! How are you all doing? I hope all is well. I recently checked the extended weather report, and we will see warmer days for a bit. There has been a lot of rain, flooding, and hail. Other than the weather, life is good and I hope the same goes for you. Are you ready to create a simple decoration? I will share a quick decoration you can make in under ten minutes. I purchased the house plaque at my local Dollar Tree.  I knew I wanted a simple design. This design is perfect to add to any decor.

One house plaque with twine and faux floral and candle beside it

Dollar Tree Farmhouse Decoration

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Craft materials such as floral cutters, faux floral,  rub-on transfer, and house plague.

Materials


One house decoration plaque
Rub-on letter transfer
Twine
Floral
Hot glue
Scissors
Floral cutters

Adding rub-on transfer to house plaque

Rub-on transfers with house plaque on a table

Begin by taking your rub-on transfers and adding them to your house decoration. I decided to go with the farmhouse transfer. I also added two of the leaf designs. When I apply my rub-on transfers I normally use an eraser on a pencil. This is something I prefer to do and I find it useful. 

Attaching floral and twine

House plaque with rub-on transfers, hot glue, floral and twine on a table

House plaque displayed next to twine and scissors on a table

Next, you are now ready to add your floral and twine. I applied some hot glue when attaching my flowers to my house decoration. I had a few of my faux wildflowers on hand. I thought they would do perfectly with this design. 

Completed house plaque decoration being displayed on a windowsill

After, take your twine and begin to wrap the twine around the stems of your flowers. I started by wrapping the twine around once and then tying off the twine. Wrap your twine around until the bottom of your decoration is completely wrapped with the twine. I also added a little hot glue to keep my twine in place.  
That completes your simple farmhouse decoration. I love how adding just a few materials can create a simple, cozy design. This is perfect for displaying on a shelf, or adding to a tiered tray. Let me know if you create your very own.

I'll see you all soon.

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  1. How cute!! Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 117. Pinned.

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  2. Another fantastic find and makeover that I get to feature when my party opens!

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    1. Carol, thank you so much. I'm so happy to see that you enjoyed it. 😊

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  3. So charming! Thanks for making it so clear and simple!

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    1. Michele, you're very welcome. I'm so happy to hear you enjoyed my tutorial. Thank you so much for visiting.

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  4. This is adorable. I love the addition of the flowers and greenery.

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  5. Steph, this is so cute!
    Thanks for sharing this tutorial with Sweet Tea & Friends this month.

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  6. So pretty and I just love it.
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  7. Totally adorable! Thank you so much for sharing!

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