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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 wooden heart decoration

Take your wooden heart and use a little hot glue to add it to your sign. I the heart between the floral section.


If you find that your floral is too long, take your floral cutters and cut your floral down.
Your home sign is complete. With just a little paint and new flowers, you can transform your home sign and give it an entirely new look.



Thank you so much for stopping by. 

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  1. I like it, nice redo! Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 112. Shared.

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