DIY Dollar Tree Easter Carrot Patch Wreath
Thisย DIY Easter Dollar Tree farmhouse carrot patch wreathย is so easy to make and turned out super cute.
Easy Dollar Store craft projects for the best Easter farmhouse wreath.
No need for expensive Easter farmhouse decor when you can make DIY budget friendly Easter Dollar Tree craft projects.
Simple Easter farmhouse carrot patch wreath using Dollar Store products.
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Make your home look like your family and friends are walking into magnolia house this Easter season.
Grab your Dollar Tree supplies and make theย best DIY Easter Dollar Tree farmhouse carrot patch wreath.
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How to Make DIY Dollar Tree Easter Carrot Patch Wreath
Take one of the wreath forms it flip it over so the curved side is facing down.
Next inside the wire section generously fill it with the decorative shred.
I used about 1.5 bags.
You can fill it spots at the end if you want a fuller look.
Next I laid out the eggs and carrots, alternating them. I then placed the other wreath form on top with the curved edge on the top.
This will create sort of a cage for the carrots and eggs.
I secured it with zip ties. I used 8 zip ties.
Trim the ends of the zip ties
I made a basic bow with the wire ribbon.
I cut a piece of ribbon that was 7 inches, and a piece that was 11 inches.
I folded them so the ends over lapped and placed the small section over the top section and pinched the center.
I then cut a section about 11 inches folded it in the middle and using a zip tie.
I then wrapped some twine around the center of the bow to cover the zip tie.
To make the bow more secure you could also add some hot glue.
I then used a zip tie to attach the bow to the top wire section.
To attach the carrot patch sign, I used a zip tie through the hole at the top and weaved the zip tie through two of the wire parts of the wreath form to secure it.
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DIY Dollar Tree Easter Carrot Patch Wreath
Ingredients
- 2 Dollar Tree 14 inch wire wreath forms
- 1 package of speckled eggs 6 come in a package
- 1 Package of the twine carrots
- 1 Dollar Tree Carrot Patch Sign
- About 12 zip ties I got mine in a package from dollar tree
- 2 packages of decorative shred in brown found where the gift bags are
- Scissors
- Black and white wire ribbon I found some at dollar tree
- Dollar tree twine
- Hot Glue Gun this is optional for a more secure bow
Instructions
- Take one of the wreath forms it flip it over so the curved side is facing down. Next inside the wire section generously fill it with the decorative shred. I used about 1.5 bags. You can fill it spots at the end if you want a fuller look.
- Next I laid out the eggs and carrots, alternating them. I then placed the other wreath form on top with the curved edge on the top. This will create sort of a cage for the carrots and eggs. I secured it with zip ties. I used 8 zip ties. Trim the ends of the zip ties
- I made a basic bow with the wire ribbon. I cut a piece of ribbon that was 7 inches, and a piece that was 11 inches. I folded them so the ends over lapped and placed the small section over the top section and pinched the center. I then cut a section about 11 inches folded it in the middle and using a zip tie. I then wrapped some twine around the center of the bow to cover the zip tie. To make the bow more secure you could also add some hot glue. I then used a zip tie to attach the bow to the top wire section.
- To attach the carrot patch sign, I used a zip tie through the hole at the top and weaved the zip tie through two of the wire parts of the wreath form to secure it.