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Easy DIY Winter Camper Craft using Dollar Tree Supplies

Don't let your Dollar Tree autumn camper hibernate during the winter months! Get creative and give it a frosty makeover using just a few materials.  This craft is Perfect for the winter season and is a budget-friendly project that will add a festive touch to your camper decor.
I will demonstrate how simple additions, such as paint, embellishments, and greenery, can transform a camper's look for different seasons.

Decorative winter camper with greenery, paint, and gems

craft camper with paint

Materials needed
One craft camper
Acrylic paint
Greenery
Floral cutters
Paintbrush
Metal stars
Hot glue
Craft gems

Craft camper

Craft camper with sticker  removed

To give your mini camper a winter-themed makeover, begin by removing the original sticker design. This can be done by peeling it back slowly until the sticker comes off entirely. Collage showing painted craft camper

Once the sticker has been removed, use a paintbrush to apply a few coats of white acrylic paint to the camper. With red paint, create a door and window on the camper, and add additional designs such as a wreath on the door, two pine trees below the window, and two black wheels. 

Next, use a smaller paintbrush to create a line in the center of the camper. Paint the bottom section of the camper with a silver color paint. Craft camper with metal stars

Cut a few metal stars and attach them to the top of the camper using hot glue. Add craft gems across the middle line created earlier. Finally, cut a section of greenery using floral cutters and add it to the top of the camper. 

Craft camper with metal stars and craft gems

With these steps, your mini camper will have a completely new and winter-themed look! This is an easy DIY craft that can transform an Autumn camper from Dollar Tree into a winter wonderland.
Thank you for visiting and creating with me. I look forward to seeing you all again soon.
Decorative craft winter camper

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  1. What a great idea to just change the camper from fall to Christmas. I love it!

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  2. Super cute! We are still living in our camper while building, and have an affinity for cute campers!

    Thanks for sharing this at the Sunday Sunshine Blog Hop!
    Laurie

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    1. Laurie, thank you! Campers are so cute! Thank you so much for visiting.

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  3. This is very sweet. You did a great job transforming the camper's look for Christmas.

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  4. I love the creative idea. I hope you will come link up in my party too! https://meandmyinklings.com/best-christmas-cookie-recipes/

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  5. Awh, this is just adorable. I love switching up old decor that doesn't suit any more, this is fab.

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    1. Julie, thank you so much. It was such a fun project.

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  6. How adorable! Your winter camper is perfect to display all winter. Happy New Year, Kippi

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  7. That camper craft looks really cute. It makes a nice decoration for your wall. I suppose you can make another one for the summer with an outdoor theme

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    1. Rosa, thank you. Yes, you could make a summer-themed one as well. I love that idea.

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  8. Now I am ready to do my breakfast, once having my breakfast coming over again to read more news.

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  9. This is such a lovely idea, especially as it's making use of something you already have. Thanks for sharing it here, I will have to see if I have some things I can update or change up like this.

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    1. Molly, thank you. I'm happy you enjoyed this post. Yes, there are so many ways to make it unique and special at the same time. :)

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  10. What a cute transformation! I love an upcycling project. :) #MMBC

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    1. Jayne, thank you for visiting and I am happy to hear you enjoyed this craft.

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