Create your own simple Halloween floral arrangement using Dollar Tree supplies with this easy DIY tutorial. Embrace your creativity with this enjoyable and budget-friendly project.
Hey everyone! Today, I want to share a simple craft idea using items from Dollar Tree. I recently visited my local store and found a Halloween-themed mini tin pail pack. I already had some foam balls at home, so I knew exactly what I wanted to make. We will create an easy floral decoration that's perfect for Halloween. This craft is quick, and you might already have some materials at home. If you're ready, let's start making the Halloween floral creation!
Quick Video Tutorial
Materials needed:
- Mini tin buckets (I purchased mine at Dollar Tree)
- Craft foam balls (smaller size)
- Hot glue
- Foam flowers (pack found at Dollar Tree)
- Mini pumpkins (using mini pumpkin cocktail picks found at Dollar Tree)
-Paintbrush
Start by removing the handle from the tin pail.
Before attaching the foam ball to the tin pail using hot glue, you have the option to add acrylic paint to the ball. I chose to add paint because I didn't want the white foam to show once the flowers were attached.
Once the foam ball is in the tin pail, use hot glue to attach the flowers to the foam ball. It's okay if there are gaps between the flowers.
The final step is to place the mini pumpkins into the foam block. If you are not using cocktail picks, you can secure the mini pumpkins with hot glue.
Wasn't that simple? I love that this craft only requires a few materials, and I was able to create it in just a few minutes. It's a great addition to existing Halloween decor, perfect for a tiered tray, mantel display, and more! Thank you for visiting and creating with me. I'll see you soon!
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This is such a cute decoration - thank you for sharing!
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Catherine, thank you!
DeleteThat is so cute. I love the colours and it really is so easy to make.
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Kim, thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed this craft.
DeleteWhat a fun holiday project
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DeleteThat is so simple and so cute!
ReplyDeleteJoanne, thank you very much!
DeleteCute idea! I love how it turned out. Visiting from the Sweet Tea & Friends linkup.
ReplyDeleteJennifer, thank you! 😊
DeleteI love this--so cute and easy to make.
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