Spring Decor Gallery – Crafting with Dollar Tree Items

Here’s a little crafty tour through my Springtime Dollar Tree decor pieces. Some worked out better than others, but I had so much fun finding the Dollar Tree supplies and crafting creative ideas. I hope they inspire you get crafting! Wreaths: First time using mesh to make wreaths – love it! Making little bundles of color and texture for a base to the wreath or as the main component. Adding flowers and large decor pieces to the centers – so fun. I crafted up some for Spring and some for Easter. Framed Art: Enhancing canvas art in unique…

Crafting an Easter Embellishment Box for a Vianney Creates Swap

I became addicted to watching crafty videos during the pandemic and one of my favorites is Vianney Creates. She has so many tips and tricks about paper crafting, and such a fun casual style to her tutorials. I decided to try joining one of her fun swaps, and was able to get in with her “Spring into Easter” Embellishment Box swap. The main premise was to decorate a Dollar Tree craft storage container and include 12 paper embellishment items inside. I found a bunch of super cute items to add to the little compartments, such as Easter shape…

Dollar Tree Daisy Wreath Tutorial – So Easy and Pretty!

I’ve been crafting a few Dollar Tree wreaths to sell at a little Spring Fling craft show in my area, and I’m really having fun putting different flower types and color combinations together. I’ve come up with somewhat of a formula to get the most out of my supplies (only about $10!), and I thought I’d share this style in a super easy DIY tutorial. Supplies:1 Dollar Tree wreath form (14 inches)2 pipe cleaners (cut into thirds)2 Dollar Tree rolls of wide ribbon (I chose burlap types)3 or…

Crafty “Hello Spring” Wood Slice Party Favors

I hosted a ladies lunch this spring and decided to craft some pretty party favors for my friends. These little cuties started as a 4 inch diameter log for the fire that I asked my husband to slice into 1/2 inch thick pieces for me. (If you don’t have a way to cut them, wood slices are also available to buy from places like Walmart and Hobby Lobby.) Then he drilled 1/8 holes at the top for twine to hang up and brighten a little space. I painted the fronts with black acrylic paint and wrote…