
The dollar store trees are pretty fake looking and the white spray paint helps tame the color and shine of the fake branches. The white spray paint is used to lightly coat the Christmas tree. Change the colors and use the farmhouse calendar pieces to make your ornaments. This tree will go in a girl’s room but you can follow the same instructions and make a tree for your kitchen. Obviously, you don’t need to go with the same colors I chose but I think the gold and pink match the DIY jenga block ornaments best. I had the pink and white paint already but if you don’t you’ll have to buy some.
99 cent White Spray Paint from Walmart – optional. Two sprigs of Eucalyptus leaves from Walmart. Sparkly tinsel garland from the Dollar Tree. Floral foam blocks from the Dollar Tree.
Bucket from the floral section of the Dollar Tree. One Christmas tree from the Dollar Tree. All the Walmart products I used are a dollar or less so same price as a dollar store but an extra trip. Most of the supplies comes from the Dollar Tree but a couple come from Walmart. Cut down your faux leaf to fit the pumpkin, then glue to the top center of the pumpkin.Supplies Needed to Make a Dollar Store Christmas Tree. Paint the wood cube for the “stem” with the cream paint, followed by dry brushing with green and brown, in the same style as you did the pumpkin body. Repeat dry brushing with the brown, then allow the pumpkin to dry completely. Lightly dry brush on a rough coat of orange (I used a chunky bristle brush for this). Allow the paint to dry for a minute or two, To paint your pumpkin, start by applying a light coat of cream paint (I used a foam brush for this coat). Repeat gluing the sets in descending order on the other side of the 4 block set. Descending from 4 pieces, 3 pieces, 2 pieces and 1 piece. At this point, it should look like a pyramid of sorts. Glue one of the 1 block sets to the center of the 2 block set, opposite from the 3 block set. See more ideas about jenga blocks, dollar tree crafts, dollar tree diy crafts. Glue one of the 2 block sets to the center of the 3 block set, opposite from the 4 block set. Explore Virgen Romeros board 'Jenga blocks', followed by 309 people on Pinterest. Glue one of the 3 block sets to the center of the 4 block set. Start by gluing the following together by gluing blocks side-by-side: 1 set of 4 blocks 2 sets of 3 blocks 2 sets of 2 blocks 2 sets with 1 single block. How Do I Make this Wood Block Pumpkin Dollar Tree Craft? Frankly, when you have such a perfect little pumpkin, it definitely needs a cute-as-all-get-out gnome with it! LOL! One thing I can’t wait to do is to put this pumpkin up with my farmhouse scarecrow gnome. Frankly, if you could find a yellowy or umber leaf, that would be epic. I do wish I’d had different leaves to add to the stem, but the fall floral hadn’t come out at my Dollar Tree yet when I was gathering these supplies. I did think about making it a dark brown and light brown combination, but the colors just go so well together, I’m glad I didn’t! I went with a green and brown kind of motif for the stem, which I think makes the pumpkin really pull together and pop. My favorite part of these pumpkins is the little stem. You could even cut your own blocks from wood you get at the local home improvement stores. I got all of the supplies I needed from the Dollar Tree, but I would like to point out that almost everything here is also something that you can find at most craft stores or other dollar stores. Too busy to make this right now? Pin this to your favorite fall crafts board on Pinterest and it’ll be here when you’re ready or share it to your timeline on Facebook.Īs an Amazon Associate, I can earn from qualifying purchases. No Time to Make This Now? Pin or Share It for Later This isn’t an original craft, as I have seen it shared in tons of crafty Facebook groups (including my own which you can join here). I figured the best way to bring that orange pumpkin color into my decor was to rough it a bit and make it rustic.Ī fun Dollar Tree pumpkin from the wood blocks game only takes a few minutes and ALL supplies you can get at any Dollar Tree.
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Orange is my favorite of them but sometimes orange can just be so… well, orange. Here at Ruffles and Rain Boots, I love fall and decorating with all those rich, bright colors. This easy DIY wood block pumpkin Dollar Tree craft is a fast and fun way to add a pop of pumpkin cuteness to any display using the wood game pieces! Such a fast and fun little fall Dollar Tree craft, this wood block pumpkin is so cute.