Spring Blooms Wall Art

9 Materials
$8
1 Hour
Easy
The weather is starting to feel like spring time here in Charleston. Our temperatures have been climbing into the 80s. It’s time to put away all of the wintry decor and bold colors and bring out the pastels and pretty pops of cheerful spring time colors. This Spring Blooms Wall Art is a great way to welcome in the new season
I found this Art Minds Beadboard plaque at my local Goodwill. I’m not sure what the price of this would be at a craft store, but I got it for $2.99. It was in great condition and didn’t need to be repainted. That’s always a plus! 
I have a supply of wood letter that I like to use for various projects. I pulled out the letters for Spring and gave them a couple of coats of Ballet Slipper Waverly Acrylic Paint. 
Making felt flowers is a go to craft for easy embellishments for me. I made an assortment of them in various colors and sizes. There are a few different ways to make felt flowers. I use a roll method. 
Using hot glue, I added the paper rope to the bottom of the board. It’s wrapped around the sides and a dot of glue is added to the back of the board. 


I find so many uses for laminated burlap sheets. I love that they don’t ravel when cut. I cut small piece in the shape of a pot and outlined it with paper rope. 


I glued bead garland on top of the paper rope to add more dimension to the bottom. 
I cut stems from a piece of stiff felt for the felt flowers. The stems are hot glued in place.
I bought these paper roses to use for a Valentine's Day project that didn't get made. They came in handy for this. I love how delicate they are, but I didn’t love the wood colored picks. To have them blend in better, I used a green marker to color the picks. 
The roses are tucked between the flower stems with a tiny dot of hot glue to keep them in place.
The felt flowers are each hot glued to the board, matching up with a stem.
The finishing touch for the flowers was to add a bow tied from the paper rope to the corner of the flower pot. It’s glued in place.
The wood letters are hot glued to the beadboard. The project was easy to put together and I'm enjoying the pops of spring time colors.
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