This is an “almost all” Dollar Tree project y’all, and it’s so stinkin’ cute for welcoming spring into your home!

Here’s what I used:
Dollar Tree: Twisted paper ribbon, wood flower cutouts, daisy garland long rectangular sign and wood for stems, wood letters.
Hobby Lobby: scrapbook paper
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I don’t know if you can still find this Barnwood Pretty 2 at Hobby Lobby, but just use what you have! I chose pink and green plaid paper for my flowers.
Notice I bought two different wood flower cutouts. I wanted to alternate them for my sign.

This really is super easy, y’all! Just trace your flower, cut it out and paint the wood flower with Mod Podge.

Press your paper onto the flower while the Mod Podge is still wet, then sand the edges smooth. I used an emery board to sand mine because of the small spaces.

This is twisted paper ribbon! It’s so easy to work with, just cut a piece, untwist it and cut out the shape you want.
I made a quick pattern with a leaf from my wood flowers and just used that as a template for the rest.
TIP: Alternate your colors! You can see (below) how mine are pink, green, pink, etc. You may want to use all different colors to make it your very own!

I hot glued my paper leaves onto the flower stems.

Then I added these sticks, also with hot glue. They’re from the Dollar Tree and look like driftwood.

The daisies in this garland were just the right size to layer on top of my wood flowers. I cut six, and you can see how they have a yellow center. I flipped them over and let those centers pop my flowers up a bit. You can see what I mean in the next group of pictures.

Daisies are cut and letters are painted yellow. I hot glued the side with the yellow centers on to the flowers, then added each letter with hot glue.
That little “S” flower just looks so happy!

And here is the finished project! I’ll add a hanger later, but isn’t this just so fun and simple?

I would love to read your comments! Let me know what you think of this project, and how you might make it your own. I appreciate each and every comment!
Thank you so much for stopping by,
XOXO-Erin
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