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Upcycled Fall Metal Wagon Decoration

 Hi everyone. I did a little craft supply shopping a few weekends ago. I couldn't resist all of the sales that were taking place. If you haven't gone to Michaels, you should definitely go soon. They have marked down quite a bit in their store. While I was there I picked up a metal wagon. I wasn't sure what I was going to do with it. Soon after, I was able to come up with a few ideas. I decided I'll create a new look for it and it would be added to my other fall decorations. I'll take you through what I did to upcycle my metal wagon. 


Video tutorial








Materials needed

One metal wagon--Purchased at Michaels during their fall sale
One fall decorative napkin
Acrylic paint-white
Mod podge
Hello fall sign
One popsicle stick
Hot glue
Paintbrush
Scissors
Faux fall floral
Floral Cutters
Foam craft blocks
Optional--foam pumpkin, scarecrow, fall leaves



Begin with using your paintbrush to apply your white paint onto your metal wagon. I applied two coats of paint to my wagon. I also used my blow dryer between coats to help dry the paint.




Next, take your decorative napkin and cut out the section that you are going to want to display on your wagon. Take your paintbrush, and apply a thin layer of mod podge onto the section on your wagon. Place your napkin over your mod podge, and gently smooth it out. You can take your blow dryer, and smooth it out while drying it. After, take your mod podge, and add a thin layer on top of your decorative napkin.  Repeat the step with your blow dryer.




Next, take your foam blocks and add them to your wagon. I decided to add just a little hot glue on the bottom side of each foam block. 



After, use your floral cutters and cut your floral to size.


I decided to add my hello fall wood sign. I took a popsicle stick and added some hot glue onto the back of my hello fall sign.  I figured by doing this, I could stick the sign into my foam block, and my sign would be a little more visible on the inside of my wagon.

I decided to add in my pumpkin and scarecrow. You can add any decoration of your choice. This upcycle project was simple. I hope that you have enjoyed this project. Thank you so much for stopping by and creating with me. I'll see you soon! 


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  1. How cute is that? Love it! Thanks so much for linking up at the Unlimited Link Party 82. Shared.

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    1. I'm so happy to hear that you enjoyed this. Thank you for stopping by. =)

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  2. Adorable! Great tutorial and such a pretty end result. Pinned!

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    1. Denise, thank you so much! I'm so happy to hear you enjoyed it.

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  3. Such a cute arrangement, perfect for welcoming the autumn. Thanks for sharing with us at Handmade Monday :-)

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  4. CONGRATS Stephanie! Your post is FEATURED at the Unlimited Link Party 83!

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    1. Thank you so much for the feature! 😊 I'll be sure to stop by.

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  5. This is darling! Visiting from Grammy's Grid (and also from Colorado!) :)

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    1. Jennifer, thank you! :) I love hearing from other people here in Colorado. Thank you for stopping by.

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  6. That's really adorable! Great job!

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  7. I need to find these word signs stat, these are so cute. Napkin projects are my favorite to work on, I just have not worked on one in a while. I need to get out so I can find some for fall. If you are not selling crafts, you should be Stephanie, you have such adorable ideas!

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    1. Cara, aw you are too kind. I appreciate that. You can find these word signs at either Dollar Tree or Michael's. I believe I've seen them at Hobby Lobby as well. 🥰

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  8. Your little fall wagon is even more precious now! Adore those fall vibes! And that scarecrow sure is a cutie!

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    1. You are always so kind, and I truly appreciate it. -Thank you! I am happy that you enjoyed my fall wagon design. :)

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