Hi everyone! Today, I'm excited to share a simple frame craft using Dollar Tree materials. We'll create an easy Spring frame design with one of their frames. I'll provide a complete materials list, and for those who prefer visual guidance, there will be a video tutorial to follow along with.
Video tutorial
Materials:
-4x4 plywood frame (I'm using the frame with the bead design around the front)
-One mini bunny wood decoration (I found a pack at Dollar Tree a few years ago)
-Acrylic paint for painting the bunny (I'm using brown acrylic paint), and light blue paint for the frame
-Spring embellishments - I'm using spring buttons and other decorations for my frame
-Peel-and-stick decorative wallpaper - I found a few new designs at Dollar Tree
-Hot glue
-Paintbrush or spongebrush
Removing the backing from the frame:
Before you begin, remove the backing and the glass. Set the back of the frame aside.
Preparing the peel-and-stick paper:
Flip the peel-and-stick paper over. I used the frame's paper insert and placed it on the paper. I traced the shape with a pencil.
I used scissors to cut out the shape on the peel-and-stick paper.
Remove the backing of the peel-and-stick paper and apply it to the insert. Note that the glass will not be placed back into the frame.
Applying paint to the frame:
I started with a sponge brush. I dabbed it in the light blue paint and applied it to the frame.
For smaller areas and between the bead design, I used a smaller paintbrush. Set it aside and allow it to dry, or use a heat tool to speed up the drying process. After the paint has dried, take the backing of the frame mount and reinsert it into the frame.
Painting the bunny decoration:
I used a small sponge brush to apply brown paint, thinned with water, to the bunny decoration.
Adding the bunny and other embellishments:
Lastly, I attached the bunny to the frame using hot glue.
I added a small flower button decoration to the bunny just below one of its ears. Additionally, I included a few smaller gem floral embellishments and a mini butterfly to the design.
That completes your spring frame decoration. I love how I transformed a Dollar Tree frame and gave it a completely new look using peel-and-stick paper, paint, and other decorations. I hope you enjoyed creating this simple DIY project with me. See you soon!
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Carol, yay! Yes, definitely go by and see if they have some. I was shocked to find these frames in the craft section. They are so cute, and there are so many different ideas to work with using them. Thank you for visiting.
This is so sweet. I love the silhouetted bunny. Thank you for sharing this post with all of us at the Will Blog for Comments #60 linkup! Looking forward to seeing what you'll share at #61, too--it opens next week. Hope your week is a great one. :)
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I have a huge stash of mini frames I need to tackle..thanks for the ideas and Happy Spring! Sandi coming from Vintage charm
ReplyDeleteSandi, thank you! Yay--I'm always happy to help with a craft idea. Happy Spring, and I hope your week is a great one. :)
DeleteWhat a cute idea! Love the 3D effect! Thank you for always linking up. Love your creativity! pinned
ReplyDeleteCindy, thank you. I'm happy you enjoyed this craft. Thank you for pinning it.
DeleteSuch a cute spring decor piece!
ReplyDeleteAmy, thank you very much. 😊
DeleteThis is so very sweet! You come up with the cutest things. I have just had my bedroom painted this lovely mint colour. #MMBC
ReplyDeleteLisa, I'm glad you enjoyed this craft. I bet your bedroom walls look lovely. This is such a refreshing color. 😊
DeleteSuch a cute frame. That shade of blue is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteJennifer, thank you very much.
DeleteSo cute and another excuse, I mean reason, to make a DT stop because I haven't seen these. Featuring when my link party opens!
ReplyDeleteCarol, yay! Yes, definitely go by and see if they have some. I was shocked to find these frames in the craft section. They are so cute, and there are so many different ideas to work with using them. Thank you for visiting.
DeleteThis is so sweet. I love the silhouetted bunny. Thank you for sharing this post with all of us at the Will Blog for Comments #60 linkup! Looking forward to seeing what you'll share at #61, too--it opens next week. Hope your week is a great one. :)
ReplyDeleteJennifer, thank you. I'm happy you enjoyed it.
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