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Turn $10 worth of Dollar Store flowers into a Spring Wreath.
I wasn’t willing to pay $50 for a wreath to hang on our front door, so I headed to the Dollar Store and purchased a frame, greenery, and flower steams.
I zip tied the ivy vine to the frame then pulled the flowers from the stem and hot glued them to the frame.


A wreath within my budget!

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  1. ⚜ ↁℯℬℬᴵℰ⚜ says

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    Thanks Dawn for joining in. Love your wreath..I just made one too:) Crazy what they charge in those stores.

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  2. Jem says

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    Your wreath is so pretty and much more affordable than something shop bought!

    Stopping by from the Newbie Party!

    Jem xXx

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  3. La says

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    Your spring wreath is gorgeous! You saved $40 and probably enjoyed the entertainment of making it yourself. EXCELLENT!

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  4. Jodi says

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    Super cute, I love all the different flowers; definately springy at a great price! 🙂
    Thanks so much for the sweet comment on my tote bag. I may be making another for my etsy shop! 🙂

    Jodi

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  5. Tricia says

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    You are so creative! I love your new wreath! Thank you for following my blog. I’m so happy to have you join me…

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  6. Bobbi says

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    Lovin that wreath….and I too love the $ Store, it holds such sweet deals sometimes…..

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  7. Lisa says

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    Hi, I am a new follower. Found you over at Debbie Doo’s Newbie Party. Love the wreath, love the price. Thanks for sharing.

    Lisa

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  8. black eyed susans kitchen says

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    What a lovely springtime wreath!

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  9. Kris says

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    Very pretty. Gotta love the dollar store, eh?

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  10. Here On Crow Creek says

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    Hi Dawn! Your wreath is so pretty. I want to make me one but my front door is needing a make-over something awful first.Thank you for sharing this, makes me want to fix my door up so I can make me a pretty wreath:)

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  11. Grace @ Sense and Simplicity says

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    I love your wreath – so pretty and perfect for spring.

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  12. Daniella says

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    Excellent job! I love the dollar store!
    xxDaniella

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  13. Kim says

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    Found you at the Newbie party – what a great blog!

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  14. emilysnan says

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    hiya dawn , cute wreath and sooo colourful it made me smile x tfs
    xmaggiex

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  15. Lakota [Faith Hope and Charity Shopping] says

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    That looks gorgeous – just a good if not better than one you could buy ready made. Thanks for visiting my blog

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  16. Mary says

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    Beautiful, and love the cost!

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  17. Rachel Murphy says

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    Great wreath! So ready for all those beautiful flowers to be real! Here’s hoping Spring gets here SOON!

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  18. Under the Willow says

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    I also love making wreaths for the different seasons…My favorite is red berries, but several years ago I ran into a terrific sale at Michael’s and bought a ton of flowers, vines, etc… for 90 percent off! Fun!!

    Your wreath is just beautiful.

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  20. SewHappyGeek says

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    Hiya, just wanted to let you know I’m featuring this tomorrow! SewHappyGeek

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  21. Gabby says

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    I spotted your post at The Girl Creative, and I just had to click on it! Gorgeous and thrifty wreath. Thanks for the tutorial! I’m sensing a dollar store visit for the weekend.

    Gabby
    The…Late, Young Family

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  22. [email protected] Dream Canvas says

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    Wow, this looks lovely. Hope to see you at My Dream Canvas.

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  23. Vicki @ Curly Willow says

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    Another great project! Now it looks like a $100 wreath! We’d love you to include us in your linky party list on this post. Thanks!

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