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Cute Dollar Tree Sign Display

Are you ready to add some cuteness to your Dollar Tree sign? Come along with me as we transform a simple round sign into a stunning display using Mod Podge, tissue paper, and other materials. This project is perfect for beginners and guaranteed to bring a smile to your face. Cute Dollar Tree Sign Display Materials needed: - Round wooden sign - Paintbrush - Decorative tissue paper - Faux greenery - Paint - Floral - Wooden letters - Craft clothespins - Scissors - Wood glue - Craft knife Cutting decorative tissue paper Start by cutting a section of decorative tissue paper that fits over the inner area of your round wooden sign. To begin with, place your tissue paper on a flat surface. Use a craft knife to cut around the top of your sign. Keep cutting around the edges until you have made your way around the entire sign. You will only need two sections of tissue paper. Leave the middle portion of the sign as is to maintain the natural wood look. Applying Mod Podge  Once the tissue paper...

DIY Easy Succulent Love Sign

Hi everyone! I hope you are all doing well. I decided to work on a simple project that takes little time, and a few materials. Today we are creating an easy succulent love sign. Materials needed Black paint One small round wood sign paintbrush Gold sticker design Succulents Two strands of vines Adhesive/Hot glue Floral snips/ Scissors Start by applying your black paint to your wooden round sign. I applied paint to the front side of my wood sign, but you can apply paint on both the front and the back of the sign if you choose to do so. Apply around two coats of your black paint, and a total of four coats if you decide to paint the front and back of your sign. Next, take your love gold sticker, and apply a little adhesive to give it extra hold when placed onto your sign. I did this because I have noticed that the sticky backing on some stickers doesn't hold as well once applied on top of a painted surface. Next, gather your vines, and succulents. Using some floral snips, cut your vin...

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