I like decorating my home for Christmas, but I usually don’t want to spend a lot of money doing so. So today I’m happy to be joining my blogging friends for the Dollar Store Craft Challenge | Christmas Edition. I’ve always liked the look of mini Christmas wreaths on kitchen cabinets, so I decided to make that my project for this challenge. Be sure to check out the links at the bottom of this post to see all of my friends’ projects!!
This is a very “light” craft project for me. In the rush of the season, I almost forgot that this blog hop is today! But luckily, it’s a snap to put these wreaths together! I was able to get these wreaths up just yesterday!
For my wreaths, I picked up 4 dollar store wreaths, some Christmas ribbon, two packages of snowflake ornaments and a package of silver bells.
How to Hang Wreaths on Kitchen Cabinets
To decorate my wreaths, I simply hung three snowflakes on each wreath — the snowflakes each already had a loop of thin sparkly string to hang them from. To hang the wreaths, I cut 20 inches of ribbon for each wreath. I looped a ribbon around the top of each wreath and secured each ribbon with a knot at the top.
To hang the wreaths, I simply secured each wreath to the back of a cabinet door with some blue painter’s tape. (The tape was left over from when I recently painted my oak kitchen cabinets white.) I then let each ribbon with its attached wreath hang over the top and front of a cabinet door. Very easy!
To mix it up a little, I hung a cluster of jingle bells in the shorter, center cabinets that are above my kitchen’s microwave and stove. The jingle bells already had ribbon to hang them with, so I secured the ribbon to the backs of the cabinet doors like I did with the wreaths.
Kitchen Counter Christmas Decor
After decorating the cabinets, I took a moment to dress up a nook in my kitchen. I added a mini chalkboard sled that I use as a Christmas countdown calendar, cute snowmen salt and pepper shakers, a pretty blue snowflake cookie cutter, a lantern and a miniature wreath. (The canister with the oatmeal is a permanent fixture on the counter, as my daughters like oatmeal.)
Be sure to visit my friends’ blogs to see their dollar store Christmas crafts!
My Husband Has Too Many Hobbies • Across the Blvd • The Boondocks Blog
Stone Cottage Adventures • Sew Crafty Crochet • Purple Hues and Me
Cookies, Coffee, and Crafts • Domestic Deadline • Two Chicks and a Mom
Mom Home Guide • Try It Like It
Beverly says
I love the look of wreaths on kitchen cabinet doors. I have a couple of them in mine. This is a fun way to use dollar store items!
Mary says
These are really cute and a great way to add color and cheer to the kitchen. I need to find some of these so I can also add them to my kitchen.
Carrie @ Curly Crafty Mom says
This turned out so cute! I really need to do this next year when I have a little more time! With the kitchen being so new this year, I just had to worry about getting the basic decor items I needed for it for the holidays!
Carrie
curlycraftymom.com
Jenny says
Wreaths on cabinets are so pretty at Christmas time. I like the pretty snowflakes on them.
Marci says
Your kitchen looks very festive! What a wonderful way to decorate your cabinet doors! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
Laurie says
Lauren, I love mini wreaths on cabinets for the holidays and really anytime. Yours are so cute! This is a great Dollar Store project! Pinning
Jill says
I’m all for easy projects! Your wreaths are so cute! I love the little snowflakes and bells!
Jill – Doused in Pink
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Julie Briones says
Great idea for being on the fly! 😉
Crissy says
Don’t you just love dollar store Christmas crafts? Or any dollar store holiday craft, for that matter? These turned out really cute, Lauren! Great way to dress up a kitchen for the holidays.
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Marissa | Squirrels of a Feather says
I like affordable decor and crafts too and I LOVE the dollar store! Great ideas.