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Target Wood Sleigh Upgrade

Transform your Target wood sleigh into a stunning Christmas centerpiece with this easy DIY upgrade. Get step-by-step instructions and ideas to spruce up your holiday decor.

Christmas wood sleigh painted white, displayed with red wooden stars, mini lights, mini gifts and foliage

Video tutorial


 Hi everyone! I'm so excited to share this simple decorating craft with you. I recently took a trip to one of my local Target stores, and I found this wood sleigh in the Dollar spot. I was pretty excited because I knew I could upgrade the look of this sleigh with just a few materials. Like most of my crafts, I use just a few materials when creating my crafts.  If you're ready let's begin and upgrade this wood sleigh.


Materials, foliage, twine, hot glue, wooden sleigh, and paint

Materials needed for this craft

One Wood Sleigh

(Target dollar spot)

Wooden Stars 

(Joann's Craft Store)

White paint

Red paint

Scissors

Hot glue

Christmas greenery 

(Joann's Craft Store)

Twine

Optional - Mini lights, Wrapped gifts, Christmas Vinyl Sticker

This craft was around $12

Start by applying some white paint to your sleigh. When applying the paint to your sleigh you can also paint the inside of your sleigh. You will probably need around 2-3 coats of paint for your sleigh.

Set it aside, and allow it to fully dry.


Painted white sleigh


Once your sleigh has had enough time to dry, you can add your Christmas vinyl sticker on the back side of your sleigh. Again, this is completely optional.

Three painted red wooden stars


Next, take your wooden stars, and apply red paint. For my sled, I decided to use three stars.  Be sure to allow your stars to completely dry.

Take some twine, and cut a small strand using your scissors. Using some hot glue, apply your twine onto one side of your sleigh. Apply the hot glue onto the ends of the twine. 

( You can either add your stars on before adding the twine onto your sleigh, or you can add them on after you have added your twine onto your sleigh). 

Ball of twine, hot glue, and scissors

Twine displayed on the side of the sleigh

Stars attached to the twine displayed on the side of the sleigh


I went ahead and added my stars on after my twine was glued onto my sleigh. 

When adding on your stars, be sure to protect your fingers from the hot glue. Add each star onto the twine, and that's it for that step. 

This step is completely optional, but it honestly adds a cute touch to this project. If you have any old boxes around your home or gift boxes they can easily be added to this project. Take any box and wrap them in your favorite holiday wrapping paper. If you have some gift boxes, take them, and add some twine, greenery, and a cute bow. 

Completed wood sleigh displayed with foliage, wooden stars and wrapped gifts


You're ready to start adding in your gift boxes, and greenery. Take your greenery, and gift boxes, and add them to the inside of your sleigh. If you choose to add any mini lights, add them after you have added them to your decorations. 

Your project is now complete, and wasn't it so easy to create?! I hope you have enjoyed this sleigh upgrade.  I love hearing from you all. Let me know in the comments below if you'll be creating your very own. Thank you so much for stopping by.

I'll see you soon!

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Comments

  1. Very cute- I love the lights! Thank you for sharing at Party In Your PJ's - you are being featured on my blog Tuesday evening!

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  2. I love your adorable sled. It brings back memories of my childhood.
    Merry Christmas,
    Kippi

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    1. Kippi, thank you so much. I love that it brought back some memories of childhood for you. :) Thank you so much for stopping by.

      Merry Christmas,
      Stephanie

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  3. How cute, I like that you added the mini lights! Thanks so much for linking up at the Unlimited Link Party 91. Shared.

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  4. Absolutely adorable and so creative.
    I visited you via Share Your Style #412
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  5. This turned out so great. I was just there and didn't see these. Oh well, may have to go back! I did get two cute star shaped pillows. Featuring when my party opens. Happy Thanksgiving!

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    1. Carol—oh, I really hope they bring these wagons back! I purchased this some time ago, but it sure would be great if they brought them back. Those pillows sound super cute! I'll need to visit my Target soon and check it out. Thank you for the feature; very exciting. Happy Thanksgiving!

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