DIY Dollar Tree Photo Frame Vase
The perfect personalized home decor item or handmaid gift for that special someone. I love finding crafts that I can make for hardly nothing. Over the summer, I became obsessed with several YouTube channels and making Dollar Tree DIY's, especially Farmhouse and Holiday crafts. If I've discovered one thing about Dollar Tree it's that the possibilities are endless when it comes to craft making.
My favorite Dollar tree craft is this simple Farmhouse Tiered Tray and it was under $5 to make. I was so happy at how this tray turned out that I made three more. This past Mothers Day, I wanted to make a personal gift for my daughter in laws first Mothers Day and came across this Photo Frame Vase idea while browsing through my favorite dollar tree face book group. I thought this would be the perfect gift using photos of my grand daughter.
This photo frame vase makes a wonderful handmade keepsake or decoration for a wedding shower, baby shower or party. And the majority of the supplies can be purchased at the Dollar Tree. These personalized photo frames sit perfectly on a mantel, side tables or shelf. I used black and white photos because they complement the black frames nicely, but you can certainly paint the frames in any color of your choosing. Lets get started!!!
These are the supplies you will need: 4 dollar tree picture frames (4 x 6 or 5 x 7 size) 2 sets of artificial flowers, square floral foam, E6000 adhesive, hot glue and glue gun, raffia and pliers.
Start by removing the holder on the back of each photo frame. They come off pretty easy, I just gently pulled them back and forth and they lifted off.
Add the photos you want to use into each of the frames. I chose my favorite black and white photos of my grand daughter.
Now glue the photo frames together to form a cube. Use the adhesive in a thin line and towards the inner side of the joint of the frames. Don't use too much or it will leak through the joints and you will see the glue on the outside.
I like to add the E600o adhesive and then use a few dots of hot glue to instantly bond the frames together. The E6000 adhesive will permanently bond the frames but it takes about 72 hours to fully dry. The hot glue just holds the frames together until they dry.
This is what it will look like when all the frames are bonded together.
Use a piece of cardboard, card stock or an extra frame backing to glue the floral form to form the bottom so the floral foam has something to adhere to. Now glue the cardboard or frame backing onto the bottom of the photo cube.
Cut the stems down on the flowers and start pushing them into the foam cube to form a bouquet. I also added some raffia to mine for more of a rustic look. Now place your handmade gift out for everyone to view.
Dollar Tree Photo Vase
Supplies:
4 - 4 x 6 inch or 5 x 7 inch photo frames ($4)
4 - black and white family photos
2 - bouquets of flowers ($2)
1 - rectangular or square floral foam ($1)
1 - small piece of cardboard (for bottom)
raffia
E-6000 liquid adhesive or Dollar Tree Liquid Adhesive
hot glue
hot glue gun
wire cutters
Instructions:
Start by removing the holder on the back of each photo frame. They come off pretty easy, I just gently pulled them back and forth and they lifted off. Add the photos you want to use into each of the frames. I chose black and white photos. Glue the photo frames together to form a cube. Use the adhesive in a thin line and towards the inner side of the joint of the frames. Don't use too much or it will leak through the sides and you will see the glue on the outside. Add the E-600o adhesive and then use a few dots of hot glue to instantly bond the frames together. The E-6000 adhesive will permanently bond the frames but it takes about 72 hours to fully dry. The hot glue just holds the frames together until they dry. Use a piece of cardboard, card stock or an extra frame backing to glue the floral form to. Now glue the cardboard of frame backing onto the bottom of the photo cube. Cut the stems down on the flowers and start pushing them into the foam cube to form a bouquet (I used either daisy's or asters in yellow and cream). I also added some raffia to mine to achieve for more of a rustic look. Pin this to your favorite DIY Pinterest Board! Before I go, I want to share a few of my favorite Dollar Tree DIY YouTube Channels.
The Daily DIYer Bargain Bethany Krafts by Katelyn Liz Fenwick DIY Laurie R. Creations
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