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DIY Sweet Notes Valentine's Display: Easy Framed Chalkboard

 Hi everyone! I’m excited that you decided to join me today. We’re going to create an adorable framed chalkboard to display those sweet Valentine's notes. This is a simple project, and you might already have most of the materials on hand. If not, you can find most of these supplies at a discount craft store. I picked up a few items at Dollar Tree, but many I already had. I would love for you to create alongside me! Quick Video Tutorial  Materials Needed: - One frame (I am using a 4 x 6-inch frame) - Paint for the frame (any color of your choice) - Paintbrush - Mod Podge - Decorative tissue paper - Wooden decorative hearts - Chalkboard paint - Chalk - Scissors Remove the cardboard insert from the frame and set it aside. Using a paintbrush, apply paint to the frame. I chose pink for mine. After painting, allow the frame to dry completely.  Next, paint the cardboard insert you set aside earlier with chalkboard paint. Allow the paint to dry between each coat. I applied two co...

Easy DIY Dollar Tree Chalkboard Hanging Fall Sign

Learn how to make a budget-friendly chalkboard hanging fall sign using items from Dollar Tree for an easy DIY project to decorate for fall.  Hi everyone! Today I want to show you how to make a simple Autumn hanging decoration using a Dollar Tree hanging chalkboard design. I used my Cricut Maker for this craft to get more practice with the machine. Materials Flowers Paintbrush Hanging Chalkboard Acrylic paint Hot glue Floral cutter Vinyl paper (You can use vinyl stickers if you prefer) If you're using a cutting machine for your vinyl stickers, start by designing your letters and choosing a flower design for your decoration. I initially chose one flower design but later changed it before making any cuts. I decided to go with the words "Hello autumn."  Then, I placed the vinyl sheet on my cutting mat and let the machine cut. After that, I used a weeding tool to remove the flower and added the letters to the chalkboard using transfer tape.  Next, I painted the top of the wood...

Easy Fall Framed Chalkboard Decoration

Today, I'd love to share with you a simple and quick way to decorate a wooden chalkboard. It's a cute and useful accessory for jotting down to-do lists, reminders, or just doodling.  It's a great DIY project that can add a touch of warmth and coziness to your home decor. Easy Fall Framed Chalkboard Decoration Materials Faux Fall floral Floral cutters One framed chalkboard-I purchased mine at Dollar Tree Acrylic paint Scissors Paintbrush Twine Applying paint to a framed chalkboard Pick your acrylic paint and apply it to the frame of your chalkboard using a paintbrush. I went with a color called "pumpkin" because I'm a bit obsessed with it. Cutting faux floral and adding it to framed chalkboard Next, use your floral cutters to remove the stems from your faux flowers. This makes it easier to attach them to the chalkboard frame. Once the stems are removed, attach the flowers to the wooden frame by applying some hot glue to the back of each flower. I added some fau...

Three Dollar Chalkboard Re-do

 Hello, my lovely crafters! I went to the Dollar Tree and found this simple wooden chalkboard for three dollars. I was pretty excited because I love a quick and easy re-do project. You can find all the materials for this fun craft at Dollar Tree, or any craft store.  Materials needed One wooden chalkboard  Paint- I'm using bright magenta, and black Gems Pop-up butterfly stickers Paintbrush Hot glue Succulents- Just a few smaller succulents  Start by applying paint to your chalkboard. I painted my bright magenta around the outer section just around the chalkboard section. Next, take your black paint and apply it to the bottom section near the hooks on your chalkboard. I also went around the sides, and top of my chalkboard with my black paint. Once you have applied your paint, allow it to fully dry. Next, take your succulents and begin to glue them onto your chalkboard. I used just a little hot glue to add them onto my chalkboard. I glued my succulents on the left bott...

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