
How about a quick and easy project? Almost everything is from Dollar Tree! If you’d like to craft along with me, click here for the video.
Here’s the supply list:
Hobby Lobby paper flowers (These were 50% off when I found them, and they were in the paper embellishment section.)
Waverly antique wax
All other supplies are from Dollar Tree!
Craft Sticks
Hot Glue
Scraper
Fall sign
Mason jar sign
Wood words
Raffia
Jenga blocks
String of beads
Plaid fabric
Ready? Let’s make it!
There were four different signs at my Dollar Tree, and I chose this one for our project today.

This Mason jar will fit perfectly over the “gather together” part of our sign. Fun fact: the sentiment can be used later on for another project! I’ll show you how in just a minute.

These paper flowers are from Hobby Lobby. I found them on sale for half price.

These Dollar Tree wood words are just the perfect size for our project!

Y’all know I love some Waverly antique wax!

Some of the Dollar Tree frames repel the Waverly wax. This one worked out well and gave a finish that actually complements the project! I painted it on then wiped off with a paper towel. You can see how the stain worked into the texture of the frame.

Here’s how I removed the “gather together” part of the sign. Since it is glued on, I just used my heat gun to loosen it and then my scraper to gently peel it off.

I discovered the sign was printed under the part that was glued on!

Now let’s work on the mason jar. I glued two wood blocks to the back so it will be raised up.

This is going to be so cute!

To make strips for a rustic ribbon, just cut into the fabric about an inch and rip!

Y’all, I used my string of Dollar Tree beads for the hanger. I just cut about an 8″ length of beads, hot glued the string to the back and secured with craft sticks.

This turned out to be a fun and easy project. Be sure to comment below and let me know if you create something with your Dollar Tree supplies! Thanks for stopping by!

Thanks for stopping by friends, we hope you enjoyed this project as much as we did! Please comment below and let me know what you think of this project!
XOXO-Erin
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