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Simple Decorative Sunflower Sign

 Hi everyone! Today I'm going to show you a simple craft. We will be creating a simple decorative sunflower sign. This decorative sign is simple and makes such a cute addition to any autumn décor.


Video tutorial





Materials

One wooden sign

Paint

One faux sunflower

Hot glue

One sunflower sign



Start by applying your paint onto your wood sign. Be sure to allow your sign to fully dry. I added around two coats of paint.



Next, using hot glue, take your sunflower sign and add it to the top section of your wooden sign. I was able to find my sunflower sign on sale at my local Michaels store.


Next, add your sunflower to your wood sign. I made sure to cut the stem from my sunflower. Take your hot glue, and add a small amount to the back of your sunflower. I added my sunflower onto the bottom of my sign.



Your simple decorative sunflower sign is complete. I love how simple this was to create.  If you want a little more added to your design, you can add a bow or some twine. I decided I wanted a simple sign this time around. I hope you enjoyed it! Be sure to let me know if you decide to create your very own. Thank you for stopping by, and creating with me! I'll see you soon.

Comments

  1. This is so cute! Perfect way to roll into Fall.
    Meagan-Decorative Inspirations

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  2. Fall is my favorite season. And fall colors is the palette I decorate my house. Your sign would be very pretty hanging on my front door! This has given me a spark to create a sign for my said door :)

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    1. Debra, I love Fall. It is a favorite of mine as well. I am so happy to hear that was able to give you that spark to create your very own sign. That makes me so happy. 😊 Thank you for stopping by.

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  3. As always, Love this! I've got to tell you that you do such lovely work. Pinned 📌.
    Visiting today from Unlimited Linky 123 #10&11

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    1. Paula, you are always so kind. I appreciate it so much. 😌

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  4. This is so pretty and I love sunflowers!! Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 123. Pinned.

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    1. Dee, thank you! :) Sunflowers are always so pretty.

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  5. I love the way you say to let it fully dry, that is always my down fall! I get so impatient and want to see the finished project. Thank you for sharing Stephanie, I love sunflowers and this is adorable.

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    1. Aw, yes I always make sure to put that. ☺️ I know at times I even try rushing a craft. Sunflowers 🌻 are so lovely.

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  6. I love sunflowers, wish there would be a way to preserve them for whole year round.

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    1. Aren't sunflowers so beautiful? I wish there was a way to preserve them as well.

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  7. Such a charming little sign and you made it so simply and easy. This post will be a feature for the next party. #HomeMattersParty

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  8. CONGRATS, Stephanie! Your post is FEATURED at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 124!

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  9. Simple and beautiful fall decoration! Thanks for the tutorial.

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