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…
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…
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…
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…