DIY Spring Floral Wall Décor

by Stephcreates in Craft > Art

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DIY Spring Floral Wall Décor

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Today we are creating this beautiful floral wall décor that is perfect for displaying in the Spring time. I love how this DIY project turned out, I will leave it hanging in my kitchen even after the Spring season is over. This project takes just a few materials and is definitely budget-friendly. 

Supplies

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Materials needed

One galvanized metal hanging sign is $1.25 at Dollar Tree

One wood rectangle hanging decor $3 at Target dollar aisle 

Paint--Acrylic or chalk 

Hot glue

Faux Spring floral

Optional- heart decoration

Twine

My total cost was around $6

Wire cutters/Scissors

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Begin by applying paint to the wood décor. I decided to use white paint. Make sure to apply white paint on the front, sides, top, and bottom. Let each coat of paint dry in between when applying paint. I added around three coats of paint for full coverage. Once you have applied your paint onto the wood, set it aside. 


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Next, take your galvanized metal sign, and remove the hanging twine from it. 

Take your paint, and apply your paint onto your metal sign. I mixed two colors together to create the color on my metal sign. You will need around three coats of paint. Allow your metal sign to completely dry. 

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Now you're ready to add your twine. Take your twine, and glue one end of your twine onto the back side of the metal sign on the top section. Start to wrap your twine around the top section. Once you have wrapped the amount of twine that you would like for your metal sign, snip the end, apply some onto the twine, and press it down onto the back of the metal sign.

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Next, take your sign, and apply hot glue to the back. Once you have applied the glue, press your sign onto your wood décor, and set it aside.

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 Take your wire cutters, and begin to cut your floral stems, and leaves. I cut my floral stems off on some, and on a few, I left a shorter stem. I did this because I was able to slide the stem behind the metal sign. Once you have cut your leaves, and floral, using some hot glue, apply a small amount onto the floral, and leaves. 

Add your flowers and leaves just above the top section of your metal sign. Just randomly place them. But be sure to create a look as if the flowers, and leaves are inside, and hanging over a little. 

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This last step is completely optional, but you can add a heart decoration to the metal sign. That is it! You're all done. I displayed my wall décor in my kitchen just above my cabinets with a few other decorations. 

I absolutely love how this turned out, and I'd love to hear when, and if you create your very own. Thank you so much for stopping by. I'll see you soon. 

Be sure to visit my blog for more DIY projects--https://stephcreatesthingsdiyhomeandcrafts.blogspot.com/

Video tutorial-- https://youtu.be/ngIRoalsRlY