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DIY Patriotic Book Stack using Dollar Tree Wooden Crate

Hey everyone! I hope you're doing well. Today, I want to share an easy DIY project with you. We'll make a patriotic book stack using a wooden crate from Dollar Tree. If you follow my blog, you probably know how much I enjoy creating these simple book stacks for different occasions.

Patriotic book stack
Video tutorial
Create your very own Patriotic Book Stack 

Wood crate, acrylic paint and paintbrush

Here are the materials you'll need:
- One wooden crate box (you can find these at Dollar Tree or any craft store)
- Paintbrush
- Acrylic paint in red, white, and blue
- Faux floral
- Twine or craft string
- Sticker letters or a cutting machine to create your lettering and embellishments (I used my Cricut Machine to create the stars)

Paintbrush, acrylic paint, and wood crate
Adding paint to the wooden crate 
Start by painting the wooden crate box. Previously I had painted mine black, but for this project, I wanted to paint it red, white, and blue. I began by applying white paint over the black paint. Then, I added red and blue paint to two sections on the front of the box, leaving the middle section white. I also painted the top of the box red.

Paint, paintbrush and painted white wooden crate

Holding painted wooden crate box

Cricut machine with vinyl paper
Adding embellishments and letters
Next, I created star embellishments using my Cricut machine. Originally, I planned to use lettering, but I encountered an issue with the font and ended up painting the words "God Bless America" instead. You can also use sticker letters if you prefer.

Vinyl paper, weeding tool, and painted book stack

Then, I added the star embellishments to the top of the box. I used my weeding tool to remove each vinyl star and simply pressed them onto the top of the wooden crate.

stars displayed on painted wooden crate

Painted wooden crate box

Painted wooden crate, string, and floral
Adding flowers and twine
Finally, I added the faux floral and twine. I found some flowers in my craft box and wrapped them on the top of the box using craft string.

And that's it! This simple patriotic book stack craft is perfect for decorating a patriotic tiered tray, shelf, mantel, or any other decorations.

Patriotic book stack

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  1. That is so cute! It really does look like a stack of books.

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    1. Joanne, thank you! I appreciate you visiting. :)

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  2. Really cute Steph! Love the flowers~
    Jenna

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  3. This is such a cute craft! Thanks for sharing with us on the Homestead Blog hop. I hope we see more this Wednesday.

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