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How to Make a Dollar Tree DIY

DIY's· Fall

25 Jul

I have a super fun Dollar Tree DIY for you today! Of course, you can always follow us on social media to catch these DIYS live! This Dollar Tree DIY is baseball themed, I feel like as the Fall comes so do the Fall sports! Baseball seems like a pretty popular one, along with it being a great gift for dad! Without further a due, let me show you this DIY!

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Dollar Tree DIY

Firstly, you can see I created two! One was from a larger plate and the other was from a smaller plate. You can make one or the other but I loved the way it looked to have two. While I painted the two plates, I painted lightly with just one coat to give it the cracked appearance you can see. This was such a simple Dollar Tree DIY to make.

Dollar Tree DIY

Here is a closer view of the Dollar Tree DIY cracked texture on the baseballs! Also, you’ll want to do two coats of paint when you go to make the red thread outlines. It is very simple to make these outlines, start with making two half curves. Then, follow the outlines and add the same amount of ‘t’s to the curve. After you feel good about them, you can go ahead and make them that thick red color.

Dollar Tree DIY

Finally, you can hang up your Dollar Tree DIY and enjoy! I hope you loved this Dollar Tree DIY, please check out the blog for more like this! You can also follow us on social media to see more crafts! Don’t forget to sign up for my email list, you’ll get a free printable when you do!

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Hello my friends! My name is Talisa Lindsay! My passion is crafting, DIY’s, cooking, and all things that make a home. Shabby Chic and Farmhouse are my go to.

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