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 4 Dollar Tree stems…

Dollar Tree Crate Full of Daffodil Bulbs DIY Update!

Those little flower stems with giant bulbs proportions were bugging me, so I ripped my little decor piece apart and replaced them with 1 inch styrofoam bulbs. I’m liking this version much better! For the complete tutorial, go to my Dollar Tree Crate Full of Daffodil Bulbs DIY…

Crafting a Dollar Tree Easter Topiary Wreath

This Easter topiary wreath idea came to me when I found a super cute gift box at the Dollar Tree. The size was perfect and the unique color palette of lilac and pastels with a brown base caught my eye. I had just found Country Charm with Tracy on YouTube, and her gorgeous wreath tutorials, and I thought I’d give it a try – mini sized! Tracy has lots of tutorials, but I specifically watched her mesh wreath basics and ribbon bundle basics for inspiration for this project. To start, I used the 8 inch wire wreath form and white…

Dollar Tree Crate Full of Daffodil Bulbs DIY

This springtime DIY is inspired by Shannon, The Daily DIYer on her Youtube channel. She created a lovely glass bowl of tulip bulbs set in stones and moss. I crafted my own version using Dollar Tree small daffodils, and different techniques I’ve seen for inspiration. Supplies:Dollar Tree crate, stained or painted in desired colorDollar Tree small Daffodils, each stem cut off the main stemDollar Tree floral tape and floral foamStyrofoam balls, I used 1 1/2 inch, but if I were to do this again in this size, I would use 1 inch to make the proportions better…