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Personalize Your Dollar Tree Easter Sign

 Give your Dollar Tree Happy Easter sign a personalized makeover with this fun and easy DIY makeover. Add a touch of creativity to your Easter decor by adding your personal twist. 

Last year, I bought this adorable Easter sign, and I was torn between keeping it as is or infusing my own creative touch. Ultimately, I opted for a few subtle alterations. Join me as we transform this sign! 

Materials for Easter sign makeover

Video tutorial



Materials needed:
  • Easter sign (purchased at Dollar Tree)
  • Acrylic paint
  • Paintbrush
  • Artificial flowers
  • Floral cutters
  • Hot glue/adhesive
  • Gold letters

Let’s get creative and transform that sign! 🌸

Easter sign hanging decoration

Step one: Repainting the Easter sign
Easter sign decoration and paint

 To begin, I repainted the bunny using a lovely cream paint color. I intentionally retained the original details that adorned the bunny, I simply enhanced it with a fresh coat of paint. 

Easter sign and paint

Following the bunny’s transformation, I turned my attention to the carrot. I mixed a blend of orange paint and the same cream color I used earlier. Additionally, I applied a lighter green shade to the top portion of the carrot, adding depth and dimension.

Easter sign and paint

Following the bunny and carrot transformations, I turned my attention to the last section of the sign. I generously applied white paint to this area, to completely cover the original letters. I traced the sign’s edges with a darker pink color, giving it an outline. The previous outline was a darker brown.

Paint, paintbrush and Easter sign

Step two: Adding the gold letters
Gold letters, adhesive, and Easter sign

I decided to give the sign new letters by adding gold letters to the sign. Although the stickers came with a sticky backing, I applied additional adhesive to ensure that my letters remained securely in place.

Step three: Adding artificial flowers and greenery to the sign
Artificial flowers, floral cutters, and Easter sign

Grab your floral cutters and start snipping away at the greenery and flowers. Then, apply some hot glue to the top section of the carrot and add the foliage. 

Cut artificial flowers and Easter sign

Following the previous steps, I carefully attached the flowers to the sign using adhesive. I strategically placed one flower on the carrot. The remaining blossoms found their home at the bottom of the sign, creating a simple arrangement. 

Completed Easter sign decoration

I absolutely adore how effortlessly delightful this little makeover turned out to be! And here’s a friendly reminder: don’t hesitate to infuse your own personal touch into any decoration. Sometimes, a splash of paint and a handful of materials can breathe new life into your cherished decor. 

I sincerely hope you enjoyed this simple yet rewarding project. Thank you all for joining me on this creative journey! I'll see you soon.


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Comments

  1. Super cute with a lovely updated look. Thank you for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #28 linkup! Hope to see you next week, too.

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  2. Beautiful as all of your stuff! Love it!

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