Grab a Dollar Tree mini crate...๐Ÿคญ๐ŸŽƒ๐Ÿ‚ | Grab a Dollar Tree mini crate...๐Ÿคญ๐ŸŽƒ๐Ÿ‚ | By DIY with Hometalk | Hโ€ฆ | Mini crates, Dollar tree diy crafts, Wood board crafts
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1.3K views | Grab a Dollar Tree mini crate...๐Ÿคญ๐ŸŽƒ๐Ÿ‚ | Grab a Dollar Tree mini crate...๐Ÿคญ๐ŸŽƒ๐Ÿ‚ | By DIY with Hometalk | Headed to the Dollar Tree and picked up one of these mini wooden crates and this craft wood board along with a mini hay bale. I added a generous amount of hot glue to the back of the mini crate and glued it to the bottom of the board. I primed the front of the board and crate with one coat of white acrylic paint. Once the white paint was dried, I went in with a mixture of orange paints and gave the entire piece two coats of paint. When the orange paint was completely dry, I used a sanding block to give it a faux aged look. Next, I headed over to Cricut Design Space and found a fall design that I liked. I placed the mini hay bale into the crate making sure that it was centered then used some hot glue and raffia to fill in the sides and the back. I stuck toothpicks into the bottom of some faux mini pumpkins I found at the craft store and the Dollar Tree then added a little bit of hot glue to the bottom and stuck them into the hay bale. Lastly, I added a small raffia bow to the top of the board. I picked up these three little wooden crates. So, I've mixed up some brown milk paint that you just want to water down and I want to make sure that I paint all sides of the inside while my little crates are drying in a paint are these little gourds and pumpkins that I picked up at the Dollar Store. So, I'm just going to take some of this pearl metallic paint and I just want to kind of brush it all over these. I'm just going to put some hot glue on the ends and I'm just going to slide them together and pull them while they dry. I want to add some of this beautiful ribbon that I found. So, I've gone ahead and made a little cut in the end just to make this a little nicer, attach this down. I'm just going to take my knife, mark off where this would hit the top and I'm just going to trim it a little bit shorter than where that is. I'm going to put a little bit of the hot glue just a couple dabs down at the bottom and that will hold my piece of foam right down there in place. And it's time to start filling those crates with some fall flowers and don't forget we have those little gourds and pumpkins that we added the white pearl to and we can add those in as well. We want to grab some moss to finish this off. Cut over to the Dollar Store and grab a plunger. Add a dab of hot glue to the top of the handle and place one of the batches of leaves into the hot glue. Turn it over to the opposite side and add some more hot glue and another bunch of leaves. Continue moving down the plunger until you get the desired amount of leaves that you'd like. Next, you're going to need some white duct tape. Wind the white tape down the entire plunger. Start bending all of the leaves out to make a tree shape. Dip the paintbrush into the paint then tap it onto the tape. This will give your tree bark birch effect. Place the plunger onto a pizza pan. Wrap the pizza pan and the plunger base with some cloth and add some faux leaves. Start by placing your burners upside down onto some cardboard boxes. Spray paint the borders with orange spray paint. Once the burners are dry, place them on top of your wood boards and then hot glue them into place to secure them. Grab your vine and wrap it around the wood boards in between and around the burners. Grab some ribbon, cut it off, and make a bow. Hot glue the ribbon into place above each of the burner pans. Cut out a pumpkin face and place it onto the burners. I

1.3K views | Grab a Dollar Tree mini crate...๐Ÿคญ๐ŸŽƒ๐Ÿ‚ | Grab a Dollar Tree mini crate...๐Ÿคญ๐ŸŽƒ๐Ÿ‚ | By DIY with Hometalk | Headed to the Dollar Tree and picked up one of these mini wooden crates and this craft wood board along with a mini hay bale. I added a generous amount of hot glue to the back of the mini crate and glued it to the bottom of the board. I primed the front of the board and crate with one coat of white acrylic paint. Once the white paint was dried, I went in with a mixture ofโ€ฆ
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