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DIY Dollar Tree Holiday Tray Decoration

I'm excited to share with you a new craft that's perfect for those with a creative spirit, as well as those who may not be as experienced with crafts but are willing to give it a try. This particular craft is incredibly easy and requires just a few materials, all of which can be found at your local Dollar Tree. So if you're ready to get creative, let's dive in and make this craft together. I promise it's so easy – anyone can do it!

This craft can be given as a gift
It can also be displayed with mini-lights
It can be used as a centerpiece decoration

Materials Needed
1 Wooden tray
1 pack of  small Christmas craft trees
1 red truck with a trailer
2 packs of benches, and a light post
white paint
red paint
1 paint brush
hot glue
gold glitter glue
1 set of Christmas home ornaments

To create your holiday background, start by painting the inside of your tray with two coats of white paint. Once the white paint has fully dried, paint the outer portions of your tray with red paint. You can also add some gold glitter glue around the outer portion of your tray to give the red paint a nice sparkle, but this step is optional.

Now comes the fun part! Set up your holiday decorations in your tray. Choose where you want your trees, benches, trucks, and light posts to go. Once you have chosen the spot for each item, use hot glue to glue everything in place.

And there you have it! Your new holiday tray decoration is complete and ready to be displayed. If you enjoyed this craft, be sure to visit my page for more ideas. Fun crafts and projects.

Do you decorate during the holiday season? If so, is there a craft that you plan on making this holiday season? 

I'd love to hear all about it! Let me know in the comments below.

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  1. Thanks for posting at Funtastic Friday. Pinned to my Dollar Store board.

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  2. How cute is that? Love it! Thanks so much for linking up with me at my #UnlimitedMonthlyLinkParty 18, open until November 26. Shared.

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    1. Dee, thank you! It is always so much fun stopping by your party. :)

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  3. I love this idea so much and it looks really easy to do. We may have to add this to our gingerbread house night.

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    1. Scott, thank you! I'm sure this would look wonderful added to your gingerbread house. :)

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  4. Oh wow how clever and craft are you. this looks so good and I can't believe how much you have done this for - great idea xx

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    1. Melanie, thank you! Yes it was inexpensive, and just really a fun craft to put together.

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  5. This is such a cute holiday decoration and it looks pretty simple to make too. I love it. Thanks for the inspiration!

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    1. Kelly, thank you! It was really simple to put together, and so much fun. :)

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  6. This looks so fun. Something my daughter and I do at the weekends.

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    1. Sonia, thank you! I think this would be a great project to do with your daughter. It is really fun. :)

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  7. This would be so cute as a centerpiece or just decoration as you mentioned. Thanks for sharing! I'm visiting from the Encouraging Hearts and Home linkup today. Have a great day!

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    1. Marielle, aw thank you! I'm always so happy to see new visitors. :) Thanks for stopping by.

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  8. That is such a simple DIY but the end result is adorable. We don't decorate too much for the holiday season, but Halloween is BIG in our house and I bet I could do a pretty fun spooky scene using this same approach!

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    1. Britt, ooooh I may actually make a spooky scene next Halloween! I LOVE that idea!!

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  9. Marilyn, thank you! I love stopping by your Over The Moon party. It is always so fun. :)

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  10. how cute is that! and simple to use as well! absolutely charming and totally doable even to me. will try it later on

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  11. I really want to go run by my own local Dollar Tree and find these trays! I want to buy them out and use them for every holiday! Such a neat idea. I had never even considered using a tray like that, but I love the idea. They really could be used for many holidays, just buy and paint them in colors with the corresponding holiday. I could also see this being a great gift idea. Like my thought would be for sports fans. Find some knick knacks in team colors and paint the tray to match. Easy/cute center piece for game day, to add to the party and theme.

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  12. I always need cute and easy things to do with the grandkids...I like this one! I never go to Dollar Tree, but I will make a trip there today!

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  13. Visiting again to say thanks so much for linking up at #IMadeItMondayLinkParty 32. Pinned.

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