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Easy Steps to Make a Fall-Themed Sign for Your Home

Get inspired this fall with a DIY floral sign project. Learn how to create a beautiful fall-themed sign with this step-by-step tutorial. Let's create an easy Autumn floral sign decoration. You will only need a few materials for this craft, and it is perfect for displaying this fall season.  If you're ready, let's start creating. Video tutorial Materials -8" x 8" White Plaque with Brown Frame -One unfinished plywood House decoration -Acrylic paint -Paintbrush -Faux flowers -Hot glue -Floral cutters -Lettering  (I’m using my Cricut machine to make my lettering) Start by applying acrylic paint to the unfinished house decoration. I used a paint color called "cloudless." Next, take the home decoration and use adhesive to attach it to the inside of the wooden frame sign. Apply the adhesive to the back side of the home decoration, flip it over, and press it down firmly inside the frame. After that, add letters to the sign. You can use vinyl, stickers, or even s

Turn Old Glass Jars into Beautiful Fall Candle Holders

Get ready to get creative this fall with DIY upcycled glass candle decorations. Follow this easy step-by-step guide to transform old glass jars into beautiful seasonal decor pieces. I will demonstrate how to create two fall candle decorations using glass jars. You will only need a few materials to get started. If you're ready, let's begin! Video tutorial Materials Glass jars fall decorated leaves faux fall leaves Acrylic paint Twine or craft string Hot glue Paintbrush Mod Podge Battery-operated tealight candles Applying paint and Mod Podge Begin by mixing paint and Mod Podge. I decided to do this for my jars to give them more of a stained-glass appearance. I went with brown and orange for my jars. Adding napkin cut-outs and faux leaves After cutting out your napkin designs, use Mod Podge to adhere them to your first jar. Make sure to remove the second layer of the napkin before adding each cutout to the jar. Apply Mod Podge to the jar, place the design over the Mod Podge, and

Easy Dollar Tree Sign Makeover to Refresh Your Fall Decor

  Hello everyone! Happy October! Today, I want to show you how to create a fall sign using items from Dollar Tree. I found a simple sign there and decided to give it a makeover. This is a step-by-step tutorial, and I will provide you with a list of all the materials you will need. Materials: - One Dollar Tree sign - Acrylic paint - Assorted faux fall leaves - Decorative napkin - Optional: wooden letter blocks - Optional: faux flowers - Paintbrush - Adhesive Start by painting the sign. I chose to mix white paint with orange for my sign. It took a few coats of paint, allowing each coat to dry, to achieve full coverage. Next, I painted the stem using a mixture of brown and white paint. Then, I added a shimmery green paint with a little white paint to the metal leaf. I used a smaller paintbrush to add some white paint to the lines of the leaf. When working with the napkin, I began by cutting out my chosen design. I used a red autumn truck napkin design for my sign. After cutting it out, I

Upcycle Your Candle Lids: Easy Steps for Fall Shelf Decor

Hello everyone! Happy Autumn! I'm excited that fall has arrived. Today I'm going to share an easy upcycled craft idea with you. We'll be creating Autumn shelf sitter decor using two candle lids. I wasn't sure what to do with my candle lids, but I decided to make fall shelf sitter decor after giving it some thought. If you're ready, let's begin building your very own. Video Tutorial Materials - Two candle lids (wooden or metal) - Acrylic paint - Paintbrush - Mod Podge (optional) - Craft moss - Mini wooden mushrooms - Scissors - Assorted fall decor (e.g. flowers, fall vase filler glitter leaves, smaller faux succulent flowers in deep purple color) - Hot glue Begin by applying acrylic paint to both the wooden lid and wooden mushrooms. I decided to paint the tops of the wooden mushrooms orange and brown. First, if your napkin is 2-ply, remove the second layer. Then, use scissors to cut out the designs you want to add to the project. Afterward, use a smaller paintbru

Upcycle Your Candle Jars: Halloween Light Decoration

Hey everyone! I hope you're all doing well. I'm excited to share an easy upcycled craft with you today. After using one of my candles, I cleaned the jar and repurposed it for a Halloween light decoration. Usually, I keep jars to store things inside them, but this time, I wanted something I could display for Halloween. I could transform my candle jar into a Halloween light decoration with just a few materials. I'd love to show you how, so follow along with this quick and easy tutorial. Video tutorial Let's start with gathering a few materials. You will need: One glass candle jar (I'm reusing a candle jar) Halloween themed napkin Mod Podge Paintbrush Craft gems (assorted colors) Scissors Adhesive First, remove the second layer of the napkin. Then, use scissors to cut out the designs from the napkin you want to decorate. After that, use a paintbrush to apply Mod Podge to the glass surface before placing the napkin over it. Apply Mod Podge over the decorative napkin cut

Paint and Decorate a Wooden Fall Sign from Hobby Lobby

Hello and welcome! I'm excited for the fall season. I've created a few fall crafts; if you're a regular on the blog, you've probably seen the latest fall crafts. Today, I'm sharing a fall sign that I painted and decorated. It's a simple project; you can find these wooden signs on sale if you have a Hobby Lobby store nearby. Join me as I show you a simple way to decorate a fall wooden sign that looks perfect displayed on the front door. Video tutorial  Materials:   - One round wooden fall sign and one hello fall word sign   - Acrylic paint   - Paintbrushes   - Hot glue and gun   - Ribbon is optional   - Scissors   - Faux fall floral   - Floral cutters are optional I started by applying light cream paint to the wooden section above the pumpkins for my sign.  Next, I used brown acrylic paint for the pumpkin stems and green paint for the leaf design. Then, I mixed cream and orange paint to paint the pumpkins and added cream paint to the outline around the pumpkin de