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Dollar Tree Mini Bead Floral Spring Wreaths

Transform Dollar Tree's mini bead wreaths into beautiful spring floral bead wreaths with this easy DIY tutorial. Add a touch of spring to your home decor with this creative and budget-friendly project.

 I'm excited to share a quick and simple DIY project with you today. Last year, I purchased two mini bead hanging decorations displayed with the fall decor. I decided to add them to my craft stash and use them in the springtime. In this tutorial, I will show you how to create mini bead floral wreaths and provide a full list of materials needed for each step.
Mini beaded wreath with faux flowers

 Dollar Tree Mini Bead Floral Spring Wreaths
Video tutorial

Mini beaded wreath with faux flowers

Materials
Round mini beaded hanging decorations
Artificial floral accents
One large craft/popsicle stick
Paintbrush
Acrylic paint
Floral cutters
Hot glue/Adhesive

Materials to make mini bead wreaths

Mini bead wreath and acrylic paint
Step one: Applying paint

Before painting, remove any previous decorations such as the plaid autumn leaves that were attached to the wreaths I'm using.

To start with, apply paint to your beaded wreath. You may choose to keep your beads as they are or paint them. I wanted to give my beads a more spring-like appearance, so I added a lighter shade of pink for my first wreath and a light green for the second one. Once you have applied the acrylic paint, set your mini wreaths aside and allow them to dry.

Painted mini bead wreaths

One mini beaded wreath and craft stick
Step two: Adding the craft stick

Next, you are ready to add your craft stick. For my wreaths, I decided to use a larger craft stick. I marked the middle of my stick with floral cutters and pressed them down firmly to create a split in the middle. Then, I easily broke the stick in half. If the ends are a little jagged, use a sanding block to smooth them out.
Attach the bead decoration to the craft stick using adhesive.

Two mini beaded wreaths and acrylic paint

Afterward, use a smaller paintbrush to paint any wording you would like displayed on your sign. I painted the words "welcome" and "hello".

The last step is to add your floral accents to your beaded wreaths. I used hot glue to attach each of my flowers.

Two mini beaded wreaths displayed with faux flowers

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Comments

  1. These are so beautiful and perfect for spring!

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    1. Amy, thank you so much. 😊 I appreciate you visiting.

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  2. These are gorgeous! I love the muted pastels of the flowers and the simple beauty of the wreaths. Thank you for sharing!

    (At Crafty Cottage)

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    1. Kristen, thank you! 😊 I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed my mini wreaths. Thank you for visiting.

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  3. I'm headed there tomorrow for some things so will be on the lookout! Featuring when my link party opens.

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  4. That is so pretty! I was looking at spring wreaths today and did think about buying one but it might be more fun to make one!

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  5. These would be great for Assisted Living or Nursing Homes Residences would love them
    Great job!!

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  6. They looks so sweet! I am not great at making wreathes, but maybe I could try this! Thanks for joining in on Home Matters Linky Party! I will be featuring your post this week! #HomeMattersParty xx

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    1. Thank you! I'm happy to hear you enjoyed this craft. Yes, give it a try. Thank you for the upcoming feature. I appreciate it. 😊

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  7. Thanks for sharing with us - I'm featuring you when the next to Grandma's house we go link party starts!

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    1. Taralynn, thank you! Always happy to be featured at your party.

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