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I hope you enjoyed learning How to Make a $5 Dollar Tree Farmhouse Christmas DIY as much as I did and decide to make it for yourself! Then all you have to do is trim the garland to the length you want and hot glue it to the wooden sign! The Dollar Tree wired garland doesn’t come painted, so just lightly dry brush the Folkart White Chalk Paint across the wired garland. The last step of how to make a $5 Dollar Tree Farmhouse Christmas DIY is to attach the wired garland hanger.

I had to hot glue the 3 extra Jenga blocks to the bottom of the frame that way these cup hooks wouldn’t go all the way through and puncture the sign.

The key to this easy Christmas DIY being perfect for a college dorm or apartment is the little hooks on the bottom that you could hang your stockings or even your keys on. I like the symbolism of the single star on the center Christmas tree, but you could add stars to each tree if you prefer it that way. This makes sure you don’t misplace or unevenly space your items.įinally, paint the little star with the Apple Barrel Red Apple Acrylic Paint and hot glue it onto the center tree. Just lift each item one at a time and hot glue it right back down. Next, hot glue each letter one at a time.ĭon’t take everything off to do this. Once your letters are dry, you can start putting the whole DIY together! Layout the letters and trees to make sure they will fit the way that you want, and finalize their placements. Merry Christmas would have been cute, too! You can make your sign say whatever you want, but I decided to go with Farm Fresh. I stained the Dollar Tree wood letters with the same technique that I used on the Jenga blocks. Set the sign aside to allow the glue to dry, and grab your Dollar Tree wood letters. Once the blocks have dried, you can glue them to the edges of your wood sign. I stained the blocks by mixing Apple Barrel Burnt Umber Acrylic Paint and water and spreading the mixture on the woodblocks with a baby wipe.Īdding the water helps the wood absorb the color and gives it a stained finish. I used 5 Jenga blocks for the left and ride sides, 7 blocks for the top, and 8 blocks for the bottom.įor the last 3 blocks, I hot glued to the very bottom of the frame so that I could attach the hanging hooks. They’re pretty much Jenga blocks if you already have some of those lying around.įirst, hot glue the Jenga blocks into 4 strips – one for each side. To make the frame around this Farmhouse Christmas Sign, I used 28 Dollar Tree Tumbling Tower Blocks. Then, I used the Christmas Tree green paint to the bottom halves of each Christmas Tree. Next, you’re going to decorate the Christmas Trees! I painted each of the 3 Christmas Tree wood cutouts with a coat of Apple Barrel Marsh Green Acrylic Paint first. I like to use my heat gun to speed up the drying process.


The back of these Dollar Tree signs are perfect for DIY’ing and you don’t have to worry about scraping all that glitter off!Ĭoat the wood with a layer of Folkart White Chalk Paint and allow it to dry. I used a Dollar Tree Easter sign to make this Christmas DIY, so I had to remove the little bunny tails and flip the wood sign over.
