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    Easy To Make Dollar Tree Nativity Scene DIY Christmas Wreath

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    Celebrate the birth of Jesus this year with an Easy To Make Dollar Tree Nativity Scene DIY Christmas Wreath. This adorable Christmas door hanger welcomes guests with the true meaning of Christmas displayed right on your front door. Also, don’t forget to download your FREE Nativity Scene Christmas SVG.

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    How To Make a Nativity Scene DIY Christmas Wreath

    Step into the realm of Christmas crafting where creativity meets budget-consciousness! In the spirit of the Christmas season, I invite you to embark on a meaningful and budget-friendly DIY project – creating a Dollar Tree Jesus Nativity Scene Christmas wreath.

    This beautiful project allows you to decorate your home with the heartwarming significance of the nativity scene, while utilizing simple materials from your local Dollar Tree store.

    With a touch of festive flair and a dash of faith, you’ll soon be crafting a wreath that not only adds a warm, welcoming touch to your holiday decor, but also shares the timeless story of the first Christmas.

    Join me as we explore the step-by-step process of creating a wreath that brings joy, tradition, and the true spirit of Christmas to your doorstep!

     

    Materials you’ll need:

    • Cricut Machine
    • Wood round 12″
    • Cricut Mat
    • Permanent White Vinyl
    • Black Paint
    • Glitter Black Ribbon
    • Black and White Buffalo Plaid Ribbon
    • Black Ribbon
    • Paint Brush
    • Pipe cleaner
    • Vinyl Transfer Tape
    • Hot glue and glue gun

     

    Instructions:

    Paint the Wood Round

    Remove the twine from the wood round and paint it with black matte paint. I used about 4 coats of paint, and then allow it dry.

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    painted wood round

     

    Apply the Vinyl

    Download the FREE ‘Nativity Scene’ Christmas SVG file here. Upload the file to Cricut Design Space. Use your Cricut machine to cut the permanent white vinyl, and then attach it to your wood round using transfer tape.

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    Make a Bow

    Making a bow is a must for this beautiful Christmas Wreath. To start, I measured each piece of ribbon at 10 inches. I cut 4 pieces of each ribbon – black ribbon and buffalo plaid ribbon. Cut one piece of glitter black ribbon as it will be used to wrap around the center.

    Now cut a dove tail on each piece of ribbon. Next take each piece of ribbon and criss cross them one over the other in the order you would like.

    Pinch the ribbon in the middle and wrap it with a white pipe cleaner. Take your glitter black ribbon and hot glue it around the center to cover up the pipe cleaner. Trim your ribbon as needed.

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    buffalo plaid

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    Hang Your Wood Round

    Attach the bow to the top center of the wood round with hot glue. Reattach the twine and hang your beautiful and easy to make Nativity Scene DIY Christmas Wreath to the front door. You can also display it indoors with your Christmas decorations if you would like, make this to sell, or give it away as a Christmas gift.

    nativity scene diy christmas wreath

     

    This Dollar Tree Nativity Scene DIY Christmas wreath project provides a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas, while unleashing your inner artist.

    By combining cost-effective materials and your own creative touch, you can bring the story of Jesus’ birth to life and adorn your home with a heartfelt symbol of faith and joy.

    As you hang your completed wreath, may it serve as a reminder of the hope, love, and unity that the holiday season represents.

    From my crafting family to yours, we wish you a blessed and joy-filled Christmas season, filled with the warmth of love, the beauty of tradition, and the peace of faith. Happy crafting, and Merry Christmas!

     

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