A Frame And A Jar From Dollar Tree Make Beautiful Wall Decor

Floral decor is going nowhere anytime soon, and finding new and innovative ways to bring the garden inside is growing right along with it. The traditional vase is the most common way to highlight blooms in a home, but that means sacrificing counter or table space. Fortunately, you can avoid surface clutter by DIYing a wall vase that instantly turns flowers into beautiful masterpieces with crafty ingenuity and a few Dollar Tree items. 

This project uses a spray-painted candy jar base glued to a picture frame to create vertical plant art. A little paint and some peel-and-stick wallpaper elevate the look and make the whole thing very customizable. The best part is how affordable the whole thing is. You could even use items you already have around the house to whip up one of these whimsical displays. Finding simple ways to organize and decorate is always a win. If you're looking for ways to incorporate TikTok's trending garden girl aesthetic into your home without breaking the bank or wasting space, this might be the DIY for you.

Putting your Dollar Tree vase art together

To bring this botanical decor to your home, you'll need a few supplies, including the Caterer's Corner plastic gold lid candy jar from Dollar Tree. While there, grab a black plastic document frame, or any other medium-sized photo frame you like. You'll also require gold spray paint, industrial-strength glue like E6000, and some peel-and-stick like Coloritto removable self-adhesive wallpaper. Without further ado, it's time to craft the cutest mini wall vase display with a Dollar Store DIY you can duplicate in any room of the house.

Start by painting the frame and the candy jar (if you don't like gold, choose a color that suits the aesthetic of your home). Next, cut a rectangle of peel-and-stick to fit under the glass. This serves as the backdrop for your vase. With these items in place, simply glue the container on, so the opening points upward, and fill with your favorite faux foliage. If you use real flowers, check the weight limits of the wall hangers or hooks you use because water gets heavy. Feel free to customize by using different-shaped bottles, sprucing things up with a stencil and some paint, or adding cut vinyl to personalize. You could even ditch the glass and go with a wood plank or pre-painted canvas as a background. The finished product is a unique, stylish botanical wall decor on a budget.

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