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Easy DIY Wood Home Decor Design

 



Hello everyone! I hope you're doing well. 

Today I'm bringing you a simple DIY project. I decided to create this easy wood home sign after visiting my local Target store. 

I found this wood home decoration for three dollars, and I thought I can create something simple. 

Video Tutorial







Material list

- One Wood Home Decoration
 Purchased at Target in the dollar spot

Two craft clothespins 

Green vine- two short pieces
Purchased my vine at Hobby Lobby

Floral
I'm using a floral I purchased at Hobby Lobby

Paint
The color I am using is called espresso

Stretch cord

Wood beads

Optional- Floral sticker

Sticker letters
Purchased at the Dollar Tree




Start by taking your wood house decor, and applying some of your paint on the outer surfaces. Be sure to apply paint on the sides, top, and bottom. You will need around two coats of paint.
Set your wood house aside, and allow it to dry.



Once your paint is dry, take your sticker letters and apply them on the inner section of your wood house. I wanted to spell out home. You can put any word, saying, or quote of your choice.

Once you put your letters, you can add your floral sticker. This of course is optional.





Next, take your vine. Your vine should be long enough to loop around once you start applying your glue. Take your vines, and create a circle. Be sure to decide on the placement for your vine. Once you have created a circle, add some hot glue, and apply your vine. 

Once you have added your vine and glued it in place, take your floral pieces, and add them on top of your vine. You will want to cut the wire stem off, and leave just the top section of your flower. 



You can now add your craft clothespins to your wood house. Take some hot glue, apply a small amount on the back side of the clothespins, and apply them onto the inner section of your wood house.





Next, take some of your stretch cord and add beads. You won't need a very long piece since this cord does stretch.  

Gently open your clothespins, and add the ends of your stretch cord through each of your clothespins. 
Doing this will create a loop with your cord, and beads. Be sure to cut the ends of any of the remaining cords.




Your project is now complete. This decoration makes an excellent addition to any tray, shelf, or wall decoration. 

Thanks so much for stopping by. Be sure to leave a comment, and let me know if you'll be creating your very own.

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