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Wood Slice Winter Scenery Décor

Hello there! I hope you're doing well. If you want to spruce up your holiday home decor, I've got just the thing for you - a charming Wood Slice Winter Scenery Décor. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to create a stunning winter scenery display using just one wood slice from Dollar Tree. You'll need a few other materials like a miniature truck and camper ornaments, which you can easily get from Walmart. If you're like me, you might already have them on hand. So, let's get started and create this craft together!

Winter wood slice decoration with faux snow, holiday foliage, mini white truck and red camper

Video tutorial



Materials, such as wood slice, mini truck ornaments, glue spray, and paint

🌟Materials needed🌟 One wood slice-Purchased this particular one at Dollar Tree Mini truck and camper ornaments - These are from Walmart Faux Holiday greenery White acrylic paint The faux snow package is from Dollar Tree Scissors Hot glue, or any other adhesive
Spray glue
Optional- one battery-operated tealight candle


Wood slice, paintbrush and acrylic paint

Begin by removing any of the twine, or rope from your wood slice. The wood slice I purchased was actually meant for hanging. I used my scissors and removed the rope. If yours does not come with any rope, you are good to go. After, take your white acrylic paint, and apply your paint over the top of your wood surface. I applied one coat of paint. 

Painted white wood slice with holiday foliage

Be sure that your paint is completely dry. After, take your winter greenery, and begin to add it to your wood. Take your hot glue, add it to your wood, and add your greenery.

Painted wood slice with holiday foliage, spray glue, and faux snow

After, take your spray glue, and begin to spray the painted surface of your wood. I sprayed on a thin layer of my glue. If you do not have spray glue, any multi-purpose/all-purpose glue would also work. Such as clear gel tacky glue, Elmer's craft glue, and a few others that dry clear.


Painted white wood slice, foliage, and faux snow

After adding your glue to your wood, take your faux snow, and begin to sprinkle a layer over your glue.

Hand holding mini truck ornament above winter wood slice decor

You are now ready to add on your mini truck and camper. I started off using hot glue when I added my truck and camper. I noticed it was not the best adhesive when adding them over my faux snow. If you encounter this, I would suggest using another bonding adhesive, such as E6000.


Winter wood slice decoration with faux snow, holiday foliage, mini white truck and red camper

Winter wood slice decoration with faux snow, holiday foliage, mini white truck and red camper

Your winter scenery is complete and ready to be displayed. I love how simple this was to create. If you would like, you could add a battery-operated tealight candle for some added glow. Thank you so much for stopping by, and creating with me. I appreciate all of you!  

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Comments

  1. Oh, how cute! Thanks so much for linking up at A Themed Linkup 131 for Christmas Crafts and Décor. Shared.

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  2. So cute! What a great idea. Thanks for joining us at the Home Imagined party today.

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  3. Steph, this is so sweet! I'm fairly new to crafting. But this sounds like something I'd like to try. I appreciate you sharing this tutorial with Sweet Tea & Friends this month my friend.

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  4. This is so sweet, you've put it all together so beautifully.

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  5. So effective, and gorgeous.
    I visited you via Whimsy Home Wednesday Blog Link Party No. 53
    I linked up this week with = 13+14. Come and join us Mon - Saturday at SeniorSalonPitStop. You will find the linkup information under BLOGGING.

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  6. Awwww, this is so sweet :) It's like a small cute 3D vision board, although I'd rather see some palm trees and dolphins around my dream camper. Just in case if it comes true :)

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    1. Mariama, I love that vision board of yours! :) Thank you for visiting.

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  7. Love your mini winter scene on a wood slice decoration! Absolutely adorable, and easy to place and store as well!

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