From time to time an idea comes to me and it feels too simple to be true. That is exactly how I felt when I finished this craft. This wood plank bunny started with this simple whitewash pallet plank from Walmart, however a similar look could be achieved with a piece of scrap wood or even cardboard. If you’re like me, you might already have one of these handy little things in your craft stash. Grab it for this quick and cute Spring project. Ok so first things first, I made some whiskers for my wood blank bunny using 16…
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I picked up this pack of 2 mini charcuterie boards from the Target Dollar spot back in the Spring not really knowing what I had planned for them. Honestly they ended up pushed to the back of my craft stash only to reemerge when I was rummaging through my Christmas craft supplies. I pulled them out and recognized, for the first time, that they had the perfect little ornament shape! Thus, the DIY charcuterie board ornament idea was born. After grabbing a few more supplies from stash, I was ready to get crafty. I have included a list and Amazon affiliate…
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I am continually looking for reasons to visit the Dollar Tree…well who am I kidding I don’t need a reason. But yesterday I just had the urge to craft and create something. Do you know the feeling? I walked in to the store with a plan to find supplies to create a wreath and came out with this Dollar Tree chair cover and an idea for a patriotic pillow. SUPPLIES -Dollar Tree Chair Cover -Antique Wax by Waverly -Old Pillow or Polyfil -Hot Glue + Gun -Scissors -Jute Twine (optional) I have the video tutorial ready for you on Facebook if you would…
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Y’all it has been a hot minute since I have mustered up enough time and creativity to come up with something creative, much less write about it. I thought there was no better way to get back in the game than a good ole Dollar Tree Easter DIY. I realize many Dollar Tree locations have different assortments of supplies but hopefully you can take this tutorial, and allow it to inspire you to create your own version. Whatever that may look like. I am providing a list of the supplies I used for reference when planning your own project. Begin your…
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Every month I have the opportunity to craft with some of my favorite friends over on Facebook using the project from the Craft Wood Club. This month I sent the cutest turkey cutout and showed them how to texture it using a Dollar Tree Tile. What I love most about this monthly membership is the creative freedom with quality wood pieces it provides. So whether you’re like me and using a Dollar Tree tile to add texture or you want to try a different technique, you have the perfect little wooden canvas to create with! For starters I peeled away the…
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It’s been a while since I shared a good ole Dollar Tree makeover. I especially love when the makeovers are as simple as this one. I grabbed up a couple bundles of these maple leaves right when all of the fall decor started hitting the shelves at the beginning of the season. I had some gold metallic spray paint on hand for another project I had planned and decided it would be the perfect touch for these cheap little maple leaves. I like to keep this color on standby for all types of makeovers. It’s timeless and so chic. I made…
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Ladies and gentleman buckle up because I have the cutest no sew fabric pumpkins to share with you today. I have always wanted to try my hand at these but haven’t until now. Once you see how incredibly easy it is to make them you’re gonna have them everywhere! Supplies Begin your no sew fabric pumpkins but glue the short ends together to create a seam. Then gather up one end of the fabric and tie with a piece of jute and flip your fabric inside out where the gather is on the inside. Powered by uti pan card agency apply…
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I am currently obsessing over this DIY barn wood pumpkin decor. Each of our scrap wood mystery box subscribers received 2 of these pumpkin cutouts sourced from reclaimed barnwood right here from my farm. We offer these projects as a quarterly seasonal subscription so creatives have the opportunity to make beautiful decor from reclaimed wood. This is project two of three in the Fall Scrap Wood Mystery Box but I can say that the shape is easy enough to sketch out on some scrap wood and cut using a bandsaw or jig saw. One day soon I will get a…
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This little craft wood pumpkin is my first pumpkin project of the season and I promise it won’t be the last. I am loving this super cute wood piece from the Craft Wood Club. I made this super cute DIY Riser using this same shape. I love how versatile these wood pieces can be. I started this craft wood pumpkin by adding little half sphere beads to the perimeter of my craft wood piece. I am working on a template for this shape. These seasonal shapes are perfect for exercising this creative brain of mine. If you’re anything like me I…
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We recently launched a brand new membership we like to call the Craft Wood Club! Members receive a hand cut wood piece to craft with at the beginning of each month. This month we are sending this super cute shape and I decided it was perfect for making a DIY riser! I began by painting my wood piece in the prettiest shade of Sandstone by Waveryly. I was careful to paint all the edges and glued little wood knobs to a skewer for easy painting. I added dimension to the tray by dry brushing a layer of white paint and lightly…