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A quick and easy Easter DIY... made using dollar store supplies and a FREE print
DIY Easter Picture... made using dollar store supplies
Who doesn't love a festive (and inexpensive) piece of home decor for the holiday? I am currently obsessed with some of the cute Easter crafting supplies available at the dollar store. The little carrots and plastic bunnies are my current favourites. Today, I am sharing an adorable little Easter picture I made for just a few dollars.
5 *NEW* St.Patrick’s Day DIYs ☘️ They are Easy and Inexpensive… but look HIGH END
Looking for a couple of easy and inexpensive St. Patrick's Day crafts to add to your home decor this year? Today, I'm sharing 5 NEW St.Patrick's Day DIYs that you are going to LOVE! They are simple to make, use cheap (mostly dollar store) supplies, and look fantastic. Check out the written instructions (and easy to follow video tutorials) below.
1) Fabric covered shamrock - I love this framed fabric shamrock. The mix of textures and colours really gives it a rich, high-end feel. To make it:
- Paint the inside of a picture green.
- Cut a shamrock from a cardboard box.
- Put some mod podge on the front of the shamrock and lay it flat on a square of scrap fabric.
- Use hot glue and scissors to wrap the fabric around the shamrock and secure it on the back.
- Use hot glue to attach the shamrock to the frame.
2) Dollar store cutting board update - I found this ugly cutting board at the dollar store, but I knew I could make it into something cute, so I threw it in my cart.
Then:
- I painted both sides of the cutting board green.
- I used hot glue to attach a strip of checkered ribbon to the bottom.
- I used hot glue to wrap twine around the top of the board (and cover up the hole in the cutting board.
- I created a vinyl decal on my Cricut and attached it to the front of my board.
- Paint the handles to match your St.Patrick's Day decor.
- Add the word "LUCKY" and a shamrock. I used a Cricut, but a Sharpie or stickers would work too.
- Tie bits of scrap ribbon the handles.
- Start by cutting a shamrock shape out of a cardboard box. I used an old Amazon box. You won't see the box, so any box will work.
- Use hot glue to attach the end of a ball of yarn to the shamrock.
- Start wrapping the shamrock with yarn... periodically securing the yarn in place with hot glue.
- Continuing wrapping and gluing until the entire shamrock is covered.
- Use a Cricut, stickers, paint, or a glass marker to add the words "leprechaun bait" to the front of the jar. I also added a cute little Shamrock.
- Fill the jar with "Lucky Charms" cereal.
- Tie a bit of ribbon to the top of the jar.
DIY Easter Pillows… made from dollar store gift bags!!!
I love creating easy and fun pieces of holiday decor, and I'm getting lots of inspriation from my local dollar store this year. I've found tons of adorable EASTER items recently, but I was particularly drawn to a couple of adorable burlap bunny gift bags. I immediately thought they'd make cute Easter pillows, and today I'm sharing the "no sew" instructions. You won't believe how EASY, INEXPENSIVE and FUN these DIY Easter pillows are to make!
Yarn Wrapped Bunny Ear Wreath... made using dollar store supplies
I am so excited to share this adorable Easter craft with you today. This bunny ear wreath is made from dollar store supplies, and it could not be easier to make. If you can wrap yarn around a wire wreath frame, you can create this super-cute yarn wrapped bunny ear wreath.
To make this wreath, you'll need: bunny ears, a wreath frame, zip ties, and yarn (I used just over 1 1/2 balls of yarn on a 14" frame). Optional... a pom pom for a tail and felt to make feet.
Want a closer look at how I made my yarn wrapped bunny ear wreath? Check out the short video I made...
SIMPLE Easter DIYs you are going to want to make this year (including craft VIDEOS)
Who doesn't love a simple Easter DIY that is adorable and uses inexpensive supplies? So... I've gathered up a few of my favourites below! Each one has easy to follow step by step written instructions AND a short instructional video. Check them out, and let me know which one is your favourite.
1) Sock bunnies - These sock bunnies are easy to make using dollar store socks and other craft supplies. Once you start making them, you'll want to make a whole herd. Check out the written instructions here, or watch the video below.
2) Candy Easter basket - What's better than an Easter basket full of candy? What about an Easter basket MADE of candy? Find the written instructions here, or watch the video below.