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Reverse Canvas Bathroom Signs: Dollar Tree DIY

Learn how to create reverse canvas bathroom signs using Dollar Tree supplies for only $3! Keep reading for the materials list and easy step-by-step tutorial.

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We moved into our new home last week and I’ve been super busy trying to unpack boxes and get everything squared away. Luckily, before we moved I organized the boxes by room and donated a lot of stuff that I didn’t need. This made moving and unpacking so much easier.

But there are still boxes of stuff to go through and I’ve even managed to get rid of a few more items as I go. We still have boxes at our other house to move, too. It’s amazing how much stuff we’ve acquired over the years! I thought that I would be overwhelmed and get sick of unpacking really fast. But, it hasn’t been that bad. Now that I have more room to put things, organizing all my stuff is a lot easier.

Reverse Canvas Bathroom Signs

Before we moved, I managed to find time to make these cute reverse canvas bathroom signs for my guest bathroom in the new house. I love how they turned out and the best part is that they only cost $3 to make! Keep reading to see how to make these reverse canvas signs for your own bathroom.

What you need:

  • 2 5×7″ canvases
  • Wall stickers for bathroom
  • Wood stain
  • Foam brush
  • Old rag
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue

What you do:

Step 1

Before you begin, make sure to cover your work space so you don’t get stain on anything. If possible, work outside.

Remove the staples from the back of the canvases. These are quite hard to get out, so I used a flathead screwdriver to pull them out. I found that the ones in the corners were a lot easier to remove. Once the staples are out you can remove the frame from the canvas.

Step 2

Now it’s time to stain the wood frame. You can use any wood stain you like, whatever color you like. We had some stain leftover that we used to refinish our master bedroom and closet floor, so I just used some of that. You don’t need a lot since the frames are small and a little stain goes a long way.

Use the foam brush to paint the stain all over both frames. Make sure to get the inside corners really well. Then, use the old rag (or an old sock) to wipe over the stain, removing the excess. Set aside to dry. (Don’t worry – it dries really fast.)

Step 3

Once the stain is completely dry, lay the wood frame down onto the front side of the canvas. Glue the frame in place using hot glue. Then cut the excess canvas away from the wood frame.

Tip: angle the scissors to the side so you can cut close to the frame.

Step 4

Next, add the wall stickers to the reverse canvas bathroom signs. The stickers peel right off and are very easy to apply. The sheet comes with 3 stickers, but I only used 2 of them. Just peel them off and center them in the middle of the frame.

That’s it! For just $3 and 4 easy steps, you can have pretty new bathroom decor! I love how these reverse canvas bathroom signs turned out and how easy they were to make.

Have you ever made reverse canvas bathroom signs before? Will you be making some for your bathroom soon?

Looking for more Dollar Tree DIYs? I recommend these:
Star Wreath
4th of July Grapevine Wreath
Hoop Wreath
Hurricane Candle Holder
Farmhouse Window

Thank you for sharing!
Michelle

Michelle is a stay-at-home homeschool mom who loves DIYs and living a frugal lifestyle.

View Comments

  • Congrats on moving into your new house!! I know packing and unpacking can be overwhelming. I am glad it hasn’t been too bad so far. Having more room is definitely a plus! I love these signs that you made! They are so cute and perfect little reminders to keep in the bathroom.

    • Thank you! Unpacking was going well until I twisted my ankle and now I can't walk on it. Ugh! I guess God was telling me to rest. ? Thank you! They're so easy to make, too!

  • I love these signs. They are so cute.
    How is it going with settling in to the new place.

    • Thank you so much!
      So far I've finished unpacking the kitchen and bathrooms, which were most important. Then I twisted my ankle so I have to wait to get everything else up. Seeing boxes everywhere is stressing me out! haha! But I love being able to sit and soak it all in, too.

  • This is so nice. I never knew you could reverse a canvas like that; what a neat idea! Hope you have fun organizing in your new home. Having more space to put everything sounds wonderful ?

    • Thank you so much! And so easy to do.
      I do enjoy having all the extra storage space. Now I can put things away instead of having them stacked in the floor. Haha!

  • I am so glad you were able to move into your new home! The signs are so cute. You can’t beat $3 and 4 easy steps!

  • Cute signs, Michelle. Congratulations on your new house. Now rest up and mend fast!

    • Thank you so much!
      Thanks! It was going well until I twisted my ankle. Ugh! Oh well. lol!

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