Dollar Tree Carrot Wreath

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Learn how to make a Dollar Tree Carrot Wreath in just about 30 minutes. These super cute orange twine-wrapped carrots have been around for several years and are perfect for a variety of sweet Easter crafts. Simple supplies from Dollar Tree transform into the cutest Carrot Wreath with a colorful bow and hand-lettered tag.

The Sweetest Dollar Tree Carrot Wreath for Easter by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollartreecrafts #easterwreath #dollartreecarrots #springwreath

Celebrate Spring with a Quick and Easy Dollar Tree Carrot Wreath

The Sweetest Dollar Tree Carrot Wreath for Easter by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollartreecrafts #easterwreath #dollartreecarrots #springwreath

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Here's what you need to make a Wreath from Dollar Tree Carrots:

Materials needed for Dollar Tree Carrot Wreath by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollartreecrafts #easterwreath #dollartreecarrots #springwreath
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Here's how to create a Spring Wreath with Mini Carrots:

STEP ONE

To begin the Carrot Wreath, gather all materials and remove supplies from the packaging.  Download, print, and cut out the DOLLAR TREE CARROT WREATH PATTERNS from the bottom of this post ⇓.  Trace onto cardboard with a pencil. 

Download patterns and trace onto cardboard by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollartreecrafts #easterwreath #dollartreecarrots #springwreath

Carefully cut the large circle from recycled corrugated cardboard with scissors. You can also use a craft knife and a self-healing mat to cut out the wreath pattern from the cardboard.

Cut out wreath form from cardboard by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollartreecrafts #easterwreath #dollartreecarrots #springwreath

Cut the smaller circle from recycled cardboard by piercing the point of the scissors through the middle and then cutting out the center circle. This step can be completed with a craft knife.

Poke a hole in the center of the wreath circle and then cut out the middle by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollartreecrafts #easterwreath #dollartreecarrots #springwreath

STEP TWO

Basecoat the front, back, and sides of the recycled cardboard wreath form with Jack-O-Lantern Orange Americana acrylic craft paint and a flat paintbrush. Let dry and apply a second coat, if necessary. 

Paint top bottom and sides of cardboard wreath form with orange paint by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollartreecrafts #easterwreath #dollartreecarrots #springwreath

STEP THREE

Once dry, fit the Dollar Tree twine-wrapped carrots around the wreath form until you are pleased with the composition. The eight-inch wreath form pattern will fit 20 of the orange twine carrots. 

Dry fit carrots around wreath form by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollartreecrafts #easterwreath #dollartreecarrots #springwreath

Remove the carrots and attach them one at a time to the wreath form using a glue gun and glue sticks.  You can use liquid craft glue, just allow for drying time.

Glue each carrot to the wreath form with a glue gun and glue sticks by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollartreecrafts #easterwreath #dollartreecarrots #springwreath

STEP FOUR

The last carrot was a bit of a tight fit, so gently squeeze the foam-based carrot between your fingers and thumb to make it skinnier, and then insert it, securing it with glue.

Squeeze the last carrot to make sure it fits tightly in place by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollartreecrafts #easterwreath #dollartreecarrots #springwreath

STEP FIVE

Tie a bow with pastel plaid ribbon, cut a triangular notch from each end, and attach it to the bottom of the wreath with a glue gun and glue sticks. Cutting notches from the ends of the ribbon prevents fraying.

Tie a bow with pastel plaid wired ribbon also from Dollar Tree by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollartreecrafts #easterwreath #dollartreecarrots #springwreath

On a white shipping tag, hand-letter CARROTS 25₵ EACH with 245 Sap Green Dual Brush Pen and then outline the tag with 925 Scarlet Deep Orange Dual Brush Pen using the bullet tip. 

Hand letter CARROTS 25 EACH on tag in green and outline tag in orange Dual Brush Pen by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollartreecrafts #easterwreath #dollartreecarrots #springwreath

Attach the tag to the wreath with a length of skinny yellow ribbon tied in a bow through the plaid bow. Glue a loop of skinny yellow ribbon to the back of the wreath to create a hanger.

Using skinny yellow ribbon tie tag onto bow by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollartreecrafts #easterwreath #dollartreecarrots #springwreath

Download the Dollar Tree Carrot Wreath Patterns HERE

Dollar Tree Carrot Wreath for Spring

The rustic twine-wrapped carrots give a fun farmhouse style to this quick and easy Spring Wreath with Dollar Tree Twine Carrots going together in just about 30 minutes. Perfect for the Carrot Lover in your life!

The Sweetest Dollar Tree Carrot Wreath for Easter by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollartreecrafts #easterwreath #dollartreecarrots #springwreath

I have seen expensive varieties of this Carrot Wreath online and at the big-box department stores, so making this super sweet version for just about $8.00 is a big win in my crafty playbook!

The Sweetest Dollar Tree Carrot Wreath for Easter by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollartreecrafts #easterwreath #dollartreecarrots #springwreath

More Carrot Crafts and Printables

Quick and easy Dollar Tree Clothespin Bunnies are the cutest 15 minute craft for Easter. Ideal for tucking into the kiddos baskets or even hiding in a plastic egg for the Easter egg hunt. 

Dollar Tree Clothespin Bunnies Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollatreecrafts #eastercrafts #bunny #bunnies #clothespincrafts

If quick and easy is your thing then this adorable Carrot Button Craft with Free Printable Carrot Activity Games is the perfect Easter activity to create with the kiddos in just about 15 minutes with buttons. 

Carrot Button Craft with Free Printable Games for Easter by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #buttoncraft #eastercraft #freeprintable #eastergames

This bright and colorful Clay Pot Carrot Container goes together quickly and easily with the limited supplies I already had in my craft stash.  Hide some treats inside and drop them off on your neighbor’s front porch for a sweet Easter, Passover, or Spring surprise.

Clay Pot Carrot Container for Spring Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #claypotcrafts #eastercrafts #springcrafts #carrotcrafts #flowerpotcrafts
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The Sweetest Dollar Tree Carrot Wreath for Easter by Creatively Beth #creativelybeth #dollartreecrafts #easterwreath #dollartreecarrots #springwreath

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29 thoughts on “Dollar Tree Carrot Wreath”

  1. This is amazing! I would love it if you would share it on the Fabulous Friday Link Party this Friday, and every Friday after that. You can find the link on my website. Hugs and blessings to you.

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  2. If you could see me chuckling! Not only do I love this, I happen to have a project using these exact same carrots being included in a newsletter from Hometalk today. Featuring your beautiful wreath when my party opens up tonight!

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  3. Beth this is so cute! I’m excited to feature this carrot wreath at tomorrow’s Friday With Friends link party 🙂
    Thanks for sharing what is happening in your world 🙂
    Hugs,
    Rachelle

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  4. This is absolutely darling! I would have walked right past those carrots at Dollar Tree and not have had any idea what to do with them. Amazing. Pinning! Thanks for sharing this post at the Will Blog for Comments #30 linkup. Hope to see you next week, too.

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