Welcome to My Dollar Store DIY. A group of some very talented DIY/Home Decor bloggers and I have hit up our local dollar store in search of an item that we can turn into a pretty piece of home decor. This time we were asked to create something for Spring.

I picked up a plain, white plate and combined it with a couple of Chalk Couture transfers to make a pretty, monogrammed plate. I love how it turned out and it was so easy to make.
Pretty monogrammed plateMonogrammed Plate

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Now let’s see the pretty projects that my friends have made:

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This is so pretty and I love the technique you used. Happy to be joining you for the dollar store challenge today! Blessings, Cecilia @My Thrift Store Addiction
Love this – what a great accent that will work all the way through the summer months. Such an easy project, too!
Wow! I’ve never heard of this technique!! It turned out so great!!
This is beautiful! I just love those flowers, perfect for Spring.
This is gorgeous, Jeanie!! The possibilities are endless, too!
I loveeee it!!! It’s sooo pretty
Just darling, Jeanie! I’ve never attempted a transfer before – but what a fun idea! love the colors in the wreath!! Thanks for joining this Spring 🙂
so very beautiful! Thank you for making my day block blast puzzle!
Love seeing creative projects like this—monogram designs always add a nice personal touch and make finished pieces feel more unique. While looking into custom details and organized references recently, I came across Lake County Records, which had a surprisingly clean way of presenting information. This transfer idea has a neat balance of style and simplicity. Looking forward to seeing how the final result turns out.
Love how creative and personalized this looks—monogram designs always add a unique touch. It’s interesting to see how customized details continue to stay popular across different spaces and projects. I recently came across some useful public record resources while browsing Will County Records, and it reminded me how organized information can make any process easier. Really nice work on this transfer design!