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Quick and Easy Dollar Tree Home Sign Transformation

Hi everyone! Today I am sharing a quick and easy home sign transformation.  I purchased a  home sign from my local Dollar Tree a few months back. I really wanted to change the look of it. I  enjoyed the original look. I wanted to create a new look by adding paint, and new flowers. Quick and Easy Dollar Tree Home Sign Transformation Materials One Home sign Faux floral Floral cutters Acrylic paint Paintbrush One wooden heart Hot glue Removing faux greenery Start by removing your faux greenery from your sign.  Applying paint to the sign Next, take your first paint color and add it to your sign. I decided to use a color called milk jug. I had to apply around four coats of paint. Allow your paint to fully dry. After, take your second paint color and begin to apply the paint to the wooden letters on your sign. Cutting floral and attaching It to the sign Take your floral cutters and begin to cut your floral. After cutting your flowers, begin to pull them through the wrapped twine.  Attaching

DIY Easy Painted Wood Riser Decoration

Create a stunning DIY painted wood riser decoration with this easy step-by-step guide. Elevate your home decor with a personalized touch that is simple and fun to make.   Today I am sharing this easy DIY wood riser with all of you. We're taking the mini pots from Dollar Tree and adding them to this beautiful wood wreath design. The wood wreath decoration is an item I believe I purchased at Joann's. It comes unfinished. This craft is around 20 minutes and I will share all the details on creating your very own.  DIY Easy Painted Wood Riser Decoration Materials needed One wood plaque Four mini pots- I purchased these at Dollar Tree Acrylic paint- I'm using Espresso and Celery Wood glue or hot glue Candle and faux floral are optional Paintbrush Adding paint to the wooden plaque To create a wonderful finish on your wooden plaque, start by applying acrylic paint. For a lighter and more stained appearance, try adding a small amount of water to the paint to thin it out. This quick

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