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Dollar Tree DIY Spring Pizza Pan Signs

Feb 27, 2020
Hello everyone, welcome back to crafting at Wounds in Wonderland. My name is Stacey. I have a new twist on my

pizza

pan project. You've probably seen them in my Christmas posts and fall craft videos, but this is just what I have. I'm going to show you two different styles these are just

pizza

pants from the Dollar Tree and I bought this rope today at Hobby Lobby it's 100 feet it's called natural cord it's one hundred percent cotton it was $14.99 but I used my 40 off coupon for cent so I think it came I like it $8.99 for thirty yards and I normally use the nautical rope from the Dollar Tree to trim my slice on the pizza pan but I'm getting to where I don't want everything to be brown all the time though I'm doing farmhouse so I thought this would still say farmhouse but it's a little more

spring

and summer it's more of a creamier off white okay so if you don't have a Hobby Lobby near you and you can't get this natural cord, leave it.
dollar tree diy spring pizza pan signs
I show you another idea. I have these three ideas. These are three options at Walmart. This is the super heavy duty diamond brand or diamond braid clothesline. It measures 3/16 of an inch and is thirty meters long. I think this was for 97, so this. It would give you another look, especially if you want to go to the coast or the beach. I think this one would be really good if you want it clean and pristine. Here is the diamond braid clothesline which is a blend of polyester and polypropylene it is 7/32 of an inch thick and it is one hundred feet it says it will hold 24 pounds so if you want bright white this is the way to go if you want a little sparkly, this is the diamond braided rope from oh, this one was also 497, this one was also from Walmart, it's an eighth of an inch thick it's only 40 feet.
dollar tree diy spring pizza pan signs

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I think it was a buck 37 or a buck 47 something like that, so that's another option for something different and you could probably paint this or mix something up to figure out how much you need to cut it up a little bit more. than you think you need and then mix up some paint and water and an old plastic container of some kind and soak it in that color and you could probably even have colors for

spring

, cotton would probably die better, but I don't know. , I haven't tried it, that's something I have this to play with, that'll be another video okay, so those are some options if you can't, if you don't have a Hobby Lobby on hand and you can't find it.
dollar tree diy spring pizza pan signs
This natural cord had several different sizes, I even had one that was like $40 worth of cord and it was about twice as much, but I think this will work great instead of the Dollar Tree, so the first thing you want to do is kind of pattern the center from your pizza pan. I had a tissue paper one. I don't know where it went, so I cut another one from this piece of vellum. This has nothing to do with the project, it's just a piece of vellum the reason I want it woven or vellum is so you can see through it to mark your design, well the de

signs

I'm going to use for show you these two projects, our Dollar Tree placemats, this one is dead.
dollar tree diy spring pizza pan signs
It says "always stay humble and kind" it's a little bit of that turquoise green color and it's written in gray. I really like it and it has like overlapping marks, which is great and the other one is navy blue and it says home sweet home. You know, they both have a round design, so that's what attracted me to them for this project, so I'll be able to place my pattern over the location and see exactly where to make my marks so that it will look centered and pretty on my pizza pan. . Now I made one out of cardstock just to show you.
If you have this, there is no way to know if you are exactly centered. You can't see what you're working with. It sounds better to have it as cardstock because it's more durable, but I really like this vellum, it's more durable than tissue paper, but I can still see through it, so I have a Sharpie marker to center my pattern and I'm just going to surround it I need to cut my design. No, I'm just going to give you some hair scissors to do it. Now you have several different options when it comes to putting them together.
You can use glue dots. You can use. I wouldn't use. hot glue because it builds up behind it and you won't get a smooth, flat finish, but you can use permanent tape like ATG gun tape and I think that's what I'm going to use. You can also use spray adhesive which is useful super glue. I don't know if super glue would melt this or not. About my eight, my Scotch, a CG gun. I'm going to change my location and learn several drops of glue that I will use on this gorilla at all temperatures. hot glue sticks I bought them at Walmart there are 45 in this bag I think it was seven or eight

dollar

s I think I remember it was before Christmas when I bought them so okay my hot guys I took the wrapper off my natural Hobby Lobby Wiring I'm pulling from the middle, so I bought this round cube just to put it on because now that it's a tie, you know, unwrapped, it's falling apart.
I just don't want it to go everywhere, so I'm going to start from the bottom and right now it's recorded, so I'm going to start a little further away from that so I can cut it, but I'll leave it recorded for the moment, so I'll just run a well a drop of hot glue, glue the rope and push it down, okay, I'm not going to go all the way because I want to be able to give it a nice finish. I'm not going to finish the glue, okay? I'm going to cut the end that has the tape on it and then I'm going to cut my string and an own goal, not string Courtney at an angle so they fit, so I cut them both. a 45 this is going to need some glue.
I'm going to put a little bit on each piece for a minute and turn each piece again so it doesn't fray and then once the frame is tackled we can glue it on, you definitely want to use your silicone cover because it gets a little hot so Now we have to do the back part and what I do for that is mark where the center is and I come back. here and I mark where the center is on the back of my pan, that tells me where the center will be, it doesn't matter, it's painted. I was going to do a Halloween project with it that I never got around to doing, so I'm just reusing it, so now I'm going to take my cutout and I'm going to make a hanger.
I don't want the hanger to be huge so I'm going to cut at an angle along the braid of the rope and for this I'm going to put some e6000 on with hot glue because I don't want that hanger to come off nicely so this is the glue that I'm using, it's six thousand, it's a silicone based glue that adheres very well to metal, so I'm going to look at where I want my hunger to go and I'm going to put a good amount of e6000 in there, but to keep it in place while the e6000 cures, I'm also going to put hot glue on there, I'm not going to throw hot glue on top.
I'm putting it next to the e6000 and making sure I put the three strands of this rope into the glue and that it's facing the right direction, you don't want it going this way. because the hanger needs to go in this direction, does that make sense? I don't know and I'm going to put a little more hot glue on top just to make sure that the three strands of the thread tie together whatever you want to call it. I just want them all glued together no it just needs to dry well and then I have a hanger next to me and then I'm going to do the same thing with this one but this one will have a loop so I'm going to go ahead and start my rope at the top of the sign because it will be hidden by a loop.
Do this with tacky glue and only gluing the ends together, not with the glue facing down. Don't do that with tacky glue. it doesn't stick well I just have a twist on my cord that I'm going to undo it's just to get it out of the center no big deal now I'm going to mark the center now I have this sign and I'm going to get some ribbon to put a bow on it. Okay, so I'm using some of this white polka dot burlap ribbon from the Dollar Tree and this is just a piece that I had left over from another project and then you're going to need some jute so I just fold it over a bow and then , with the remaining piece, I fold over another loop and I'm going to cut this so that it doesn't get in the way. and then I'm going to gather it in the middle and I'm going to tie it with my jute rope and I'm going to make this knot that's going to hold the center of my bow together.
I'm not learning right now about tails and how long they are, I want to incorporate some of this rope here if I can and I'm thinking I'm going to cut this off and tie it in the middle of my bow with the jute I tied the bow with. middle and then I'm going to untangle it, unwind the three strands. I don't know if this will work. This is something crazy going on in my head right now and I have this like Octopussy, okay? I don't know if you saw that or not, but I just folded it over the long tails I had just untangled and made it into some sort of bow.
I make these, yeah, mmm-hmm, something like that, so I'm going to fishtail my car so it's whatever you want to call it on my rope and I'm just fluffing the loops, they're a little bit random and I think I like that , it's a bit silly, it's a bit cute, no I don't know, so I don't like the way it looks, so I have a few of these, they're all jute boats just wrapped around my fingers tightly in the middle. If you've been on my channel for a while, you know how to make them. I'm thinking if I put it on top it will add another layer and I'll wipe it off so I'm going to go ahead and stick this on with a generous amount of glue trying to stick it on the pan instead of on the placemat okay and then I'm going to stick this little jute bow on top and that will keep all the knots from coming undone and I just want to cut them off a little bit on the ones that are hanging down. the words I think I like them, so you're just going to fluff the bow, the burlap ribbon and that's it, we need to zoom out a little bit more from these so we can see all the words and as time goes by.
I bet these are going to fray a little more and I think I'm okay with them not going over the words anymore, bring out these lips a little bit, okay, I think this one is done, I need to decide on this one, I want a bow or a new one, so you know, what would have also been really pretty on this one is a pale green and white plaid ribbon. It would have been really cute in that, but I want them to go together. okay, so I'm going to tie this with my suit on this one.
I'm just going to use the burlap with the jute. I don't know, let's try to tie just a small piece. I'm going to put a good amount of glue right there push this down you're going to have this product called stiff and fast by Eileen Aleene and I bought it at Walmart and I'm just going to spray my bow wet it clean my placemat it's kind of a cross between spray glue and hairspray and then I'm going to fix these things the way I want and if I leave them alone until they're completely dry they'll harden and stay pretty close that way.
I'm pretty happy with that kind of one bow it's a little bit crooked so after things are dry I'll trim it a little bit more but I'm also going to do the same with this one and this will just make them stiff but sometimes they do it needs a good time. takes 24 hours, this absorbed pretty well so I think it will take a little time to dry, there you have it, my latest version of my DIY Dollar Tree pizza pan using Dollar Tree pizza pans and placemats too. Dollar Tree tape, so if you like this project, give it a thumbs up if you didn't like it, give it a thumbs up down so I know what you're thinking and if you like what I'm doing, let me know. what you think in the comments and let me know if you can do this for yourself.
Also let me know if you have seen any other placemats at Walmart or Dollar Tree or a Dollar General that would be what would be on loan. to this because I think it's very cute and I think they will sell well at my booth when I have them all in makeup. Well, this has been brewed at Whinsy Wonderland. Thanks for stopping by here. See you next time.

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