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Dollar Tree Buffalo Plaid Heart Sign

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I love turning Dollar Tree finds into stylish home decor for all the holidays, and Valentine's is one of my favorites. Today, I am sharing a Dollar Tree Buffalo Plaid Heart for my Valentine's Day Door. I experimented with several ways to paint the red buffalo plaid and am very pleased with the way it turned out. Scroll down and see my tips and tricks for this fun heart.

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Valentine's Day Dollar Tree Buffalo Plaid Heart

Dollar Tree Buffalo Plaid Heart Sign by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollartree #valentinesday #craft #buffaloplaid #diy

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Here's what you need to make a Valentine's Day Heart Sign:

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Here's how to create Painted Buffalo Plaid:

STEP ONE

To begin the Dollar Tree Buffalo Plaid Heart, gather all supplies.  Remove any rough edges off of the wooden pieces with a sanding block. Basecoat the wooden heart sign with Titanium White acrylic paint.  Let dry and apply a second coat, if necessary.

STEP TWO

Starting in the middle, apply painter’s tape vertically through the center of the heart sign. Use a small piece of painter’s tape as a spacer and continue applying vertical stripes of painter’s tape out to the right and left edges. Burnish the edges of the tape with a fingernail or bone folder. Apply a topcoat of Baby Pink acrylic paint, let dry. Apply a very light coat of Country Red acrylic paint using a dry brush, remove painter’s tape, and let the paint dry completely. Don’t worry if your brush strokes show because it adds to the buffalo plaid effect.

STEP THREE

Starting in the middle, apply painter’s tape horizontally through the center of the heart sign. Use a small piece of painter’s tape as a spacer and continue applying horizontal stripes of painter’s tape out to the top and bottom edges. Burnish the edges of the tape with a fingernail or bone folder. Apply a topcoat of Baby Pink acrylic paint, let dry. Apply a very light coat of Country Red acrylic paint using a dry brush, remove painter’s tape, and let the paint dry completely.

STEP FOUR

With a small flat paintbrush, apply red craft paint in each square where the Country Red acrylic paint lines intersect, let dry. Apply a second coat, if necessary. Use the flat edge of the paintbrush to create the edges, and don’t worry about perfection for this step. Let paint dry completely.

STEP FIVE

Measure scraps of ribbon, burlap, lace, and trims that are 6” long. Stack in an “X” pattern on top of a 12” length of natural jute twine. Tie the jute twine tightly in the center of the ribbons, securing with a knot. Fluff ribbons, and then trim any ribbons that are too long with scissors.

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STEP SIX

Attach the wooden LOVE sign to the center of the buffalo plaid heart with E6000 Adhesive. Adhere the scrappy bow to the top right-hand side of the heart sign with E6000. Measure and cut a 12” length of natural jute twine and attach to the back of the heart sign as a hanger with E6000 Adhesive. Let the adhesive dry. Hang and enjoy!

Quick and Easy Dollar Tree Buffalo Plaid Heart

Create this super cute Dollar Store Buffalo Plaid Heart Sign in just about 30 minutes (not including drying time) with limited supplies! A fun crafternoon project to make with your girlfriends on a snowy weekend. I know that the pink paint underneath the red paint is a bit strange, but that is the combination that works the best for this painted buffalo plaid technique.

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Additional Last Minute Valentine Crafts

I am totally blown away by the fabulous variety of projects that the team created this month. We told everyone “Last Minute Valentine's Day Anything Goes” and we have not been disappointed! And look at all the GORGEOUS projects!

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Sharing is Caring! Pin this Dollar Tree Buffalo Plaid Heart for Later

Too busy to make this project right now? Pin it for later!  I’d love for you to pin my Dollar Tree Buffalo Plaid Heart Sign to your favorite craft board on Pinterest and then it’ll be waiting for you when you’re ready.

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I'd love to hear what you think about this project, or if you want to know more about Dollar Tree Crafts. If you've made your own Valentine's Day projects, I would love to see your creations! Share them on Instagram, and Facebook, or leave a comment/photo on the project pin on Pinterest! #CreativelyBeth

Thanks for stopping by!


11 thoughts on “Dollar Tree Buffalo Plaid Heart Sign

  • Love this idea! And thank you for the easy-to-follow instructions!

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    • You are most welcome, Penny! ENJOY!

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  • Ohh this is adorable. I LOVE the gingham pattern that you painted on the heart! I’m beginning to LOVE the dollar tree’s ribbon selection..I use it ALL the time! This is so pretty for anywhere in your home for Valentines day. Thanks so much for sharing at Home Imagined this week!

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    • You are MOST welcome, Rachel! Thanks for hosting a fabulous linky party every week!

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  • I’m featuring you this week! Thanks for sharing with us at the To Grandma’s house we go Wednesday link party!

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    • Thanks a BUNCH for the feature, Tarahlynn!

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    • Thank you for the feature, Donna! I look forward to your linky party every week!

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