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Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

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This cheap and cute Dollar Store DIY project can transform simple Dollar Store supplies into fun home décor. This Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft is the perfect home décor for spring.

Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

This is an awesome way to spend time with your kids as this is also an easy kids’ craft and a great flower pot painting idea for kids.

Enhance their hand dexterity, gross and fine motor skills, and color recognition with this fun and easy DIY craft. 

Why You’ll Love This Dollar Store DIY.

  • They are easy and fun to make. 
  • It is a kid-friendly project. 
  • These can be used as home décor later on. 
  • They can be recycled.
  • They can be used as planters, place cards, party favors, souvenirs, or gifts. 
  • This Dollar Store DIY idea is budget-friendly. 

Looking for a fun and festive Easter craft?

Look no further than this adorable Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft!

This sweet craft is perfect for kids of all ages and is sure to put a smile on everyone’s face.

Spring has sprung and this darling Dollar Store Craft is the perfect way to celebrate!

So simple and inexpensive to make, they’re sure to become a treasured holiday tradition.

Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

The printable card below shows you the full craft with materials and instructions.

Supplies for Your Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

Simple supplies from the Dollar Store along with some paint felt, and ribbon to transform this into the cutest Flowerpot Chick Trio craft ever!

Materials needed:

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How to Make a Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

Step 1. Basecoat the three 2″ flowerpots with light yellow acrylic craft paint, let dry.  Apply a second coat if necessary.

Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

If the hole in the flowerpot is small, make it larger by gently scraping it with the metal blade from a pair of scissors. 

Step 2. Download and print the patterns for the Flowerpot Chick Trio.

Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

Cut out the patterns to use as templates. Using a permanent marker, trace six wings on lemon frost felt, and then cut them out with scissors. Trace and cut out three beak patterns from orange felt. Cut fifteen strips approximately 1/8″ by 9″ for the comb from the orange felt.  

TIP: Cut inside the traced line, so that your project looks neat and clean. You can also pin the paper patterns to the felt and cut them out with scissors.

Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

Step 3. Adhere the wings to the right and left sides of each chick with a glue gun and glue sticks. 

Step 4. Then attach the beaks and wiggly eyes to complete the chicks’ faces. 

Step 5. Glue the rick rack trim to the base of the flowerpot, using the photo for placement. You can use liquid craft glue for this project, but you will have to wait for it to dry.

Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

Step 6. To create the chicks’ combs, gather five orange felt strips, twist them several times in the center, and fold them in half. 

Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

Step 7. Secure the comb in the flower pot drain hole with the glue gun and glue sticks. 

Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

Step 8. To finish, trim the chicks’ combs with scissors, and fluff.

Make a set for a teacher, friend, or neighbor, or use them as place cards for your family’s Easter dinner.  They are so quick and easy to make with the kiddos.

Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

Other Dollar Store Craft Projects For Home Decorations that You’ll Love

Dollar store craft projects are a great way to add a personal touch to your home decor.

Whether you’re looking for a quick and easy project or something more involved, there are plenty of Dollar store craft projects that you’ll love.

One popular project is to create a wreath from Dollar store items.

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You can use Dollar store artificial flowers and greenery to create a beautiful and unique wreath that will add color and life to your front door.

Another popular project is to create centerpieces for your dining room table.

Dollar store vases, candle holders, and other decorative items can be used to create stunning centerpieces that will impress your guests.

Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

Here are so fun Easter Crafts You Should Check Out!

These darling chicks are the perfect addition to your Easter decor!

Handcrafted from flowerpots, each chick is carefully painted and adorned with darling details.

Cluster them together on your mantel or shelf for a fun and festive display.

If you’re looking for a fun and easy Easter decor project, this Flowerpot Chick Trio is perfect!

They’re simple to make and can be customized with your own unique touches.

Give them as gifts or use them to brighten up your home this spring.

Recipe ebook
Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

Yield: 3

Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft

This cheap and cute Dollar Store DIY project can transform simple Dollar Store supplies into fun home décor. This Dollar Store Flowerpot Chick Trio Craft is the perfect home décor for spring.

Active Time 20 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Difficulty Easy

Materials

  • Flowerpots, 2” (3) – Dollar Store
  • Kunin Classics Felt 9” x 12” Craft Cuts – Lemon Frost (1), Orange (1)
  • Permanent Marker
  • Rick Rack Trim – 1/2″ wide Pink, Green, Purple (or trim of choice)
  • Acrylic Craft Paint – Light Yellow
  • Scissors
  • Paintbrush
  • Wiggly Eyes (6)
  • Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
  • Plain Paper
  • Flowerpot Chick Trio Patterns

Tools

  • Basecoat the three 2″ flowerpots with light yellow acrylic craft paint, let dry. Apply a second coat if necessary.
  • If the hole in the flowerpot is small, make it larger by gently scraping with the metal blade from a pair of scissors.
  • Download and print the patterns for the Flowerpot Chick Trio. Cut out the patterns to use as templates.
  • Using a permanent marker, trace six wings on lemon frost felt, and then cut out with scissors.
  • Trace and cut out three beak patterns from orange felt.
  • Cut and fifteen strips approximately 1/8″ by 9″ for the comb from orange felt.
  • Adhere the wings to the right and left sides of each chick with a glue gun and glue sticks.
  • Attach the beaks and wiggle eyes to complete the chicks’ faces.
  • Glue the rick rack trim to the base of the flowerpot, using the photo for placement.
  • You can use liquid craft glue for this project, but you will have to wait for it to dry.
  • To create the chicks’ combs, gather five orange felt strips, twist several times in the center, and fold in half.
  • Secure the comb in the flowerpot drain hole with the glue gun and glue sticks.
  • To finish, trim the chicks’ combs with scissors, and fluff.

Notes

Cut inside the traced line, so that your project looks neat and clean. You can also pin the paper patterns to the felt and cut them out with scissors.

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