Transform dollar store buckets into a festive wall or door hanging in less than 10 minutes using two buckets, ribbon, faux evergreen, poinsettias flowers and bells.
Here how:
1. Turn bucket bottoms up and punch holes in bottom (which is now top) using a large nail and or screw driver.
2. Take a strip of ribbon, insert through top hole, into body of bucket and tie a double knot with a bit of the ribbon hanging.
3. Tie bells onto portion of hanging ribbon on bottom.
4. Place a small evergreen wreath (I used stems wired together to form wreath) on edge of bucket and decorate with holiday trim such as faux poinsettia stems and pinecones.
5. Cover holes on top with an evergreen stem piece.
6. Add the two decorative buckets together, leaving one ribbon longer than the other.
7. Gather ribbon at top into bow and add decorative trim.
How's that for a quick way to make a decorative holiday wall hanging!
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That turned our really beautiful Gail, and I love that it's quick and easy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteSeriously Cute here Gail! You are so clever. Thanks for joining us this year once again for the Dollar party.
ReplyDeleteYou have created some beautiful holiday decor from the dollar store and this is one of my faves!
ReplyDeleteThey are such nice ornaments, it's hard to believe it takes only 10 minutes to do:)
ReplyDeleteGail, you come up with the cutest ideas!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week.
This is so creative, and I love how cute it is! Thanks for sharing at Snickerdoodle! :)
ReplyDeleteAhhhh this is so cute. I love doing quick crafts!
ReplyDeleteOh Gail I do love a dollar store craft. Your bell wall hanging is adorable. Thank you for sharing at The Southern Special.
ReplyDeleteYour dollar store wall hanging is being featured on the Southern Special this week.
DeleteGreat idea. Your wall hanging came out great. I think it would be great idea to decorate for a large church Christmas party.
ReplyDeleteLoved these - just had to replace my tree this year, having got rid of a lifetime's ornaments during a recent move! These will do nicely thanks - now, where in this new locale do I find anything to resemble the ingredients! Have a great Christmas anyway!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute and clever idea!! I never would have thought to use buckets for this lol, very creative :) I'd love to do something like this on my front door instead of a wreath
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever! They look amazing!
ReplyDeleteWe must find a title for you - the crafter queen. love this idea. Thank you for sharing this and the dioramas with Make It Monday.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute. I love it. Such a clever idea. Thanks tons for linking to Inspire Me.
ReplyDeleteGail, this is so pretty and creative! I never would have thought to use those dollar store buckets this way! Would you be interested in sharing this at a weekly link party I co-host? If so, here a link to the current party: http://canarystreetcrafts.com/turn-shine-no-11/. I would really love to see some of your projects there!! -Amy
ReplyDeleteLove those gail, great job!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out SO cute. Thank you for sharing at Merry Monday!
ReplyDeleteVery cute and clever Gail. Love your creativity.
ReplyDeleteThis is fun and a great idea!! Thank you so much for linking up to Get Your DIY On! We were so happy to have you and hope you'll link up next month with your Organization Project!
ReplyDeleteMandy @ The Hankful House
Always the clever one Gail! That looks darling.
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