How To Make A Huge Happy Easter Sign

Bushra
by Bushra
2 Materials
$10
30 Minutes
Easy

Hey, Friends! Today I am sharing how to create a beautiful large DIY "Happy Easter Sign" using things from Dollar Tree.

I am including video tutorial as well. As I am a visual learner and I thought you can relate as well.


Okay let's start with the tutorial, shall we?

Gather Your Supplies


Gather all your supplies and for this. You only need...





  • 6 signs from Dollar Tree, or scrap wood that's 12" long and 6" wide
  • You also need bunny garland with a minimum of 6 bunnies
  • Chalk Paint
  • Adhesive black alphabet letters
  • Glue Gun
Paint Your Signs


Paint all your signs or scrap wood using chalk or acrylic paint, as you can see in the above picture.


You can watch the video for a quick tutorial as well.

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Place The Bunnies


After half an hour, when you see the paint is dried, go ahead and place your bunnies using glue gun on all the signs.

Place Your Letters


Now is the time to place all your letters in there. HAPPY only has 5 letters so place exclamation mark at the end to keep up with EASTER


Here is the end product, guys.

Thank You


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