Skip to main content

DIY Hanging Home Sign Decoration

 Happy April! I hope that you are all doing well. If you are new to the blog, welcome! I am so happy to have you join us. Today we're creating a hanging home sign decoration. We are using just a few materials to create this home sign decoration. As always, I will provide you with a material list and step-by-step instructions.


Hanging Home Sign Decoration Video Tutorial




Materials needed for this craft
One wooden sign or wood plaque Wooden letters Ribbon Wooden beads-optional Twine Scissors Paintbrush Hot glue or any adhesive of your choice Faux floral One wooden crate Acrylic paint


Before applying my paint, I decided to use my scissors and remove the beads from my sign. I reuse them later in my design.  After removing my beads, I applied brown acrylic paint to my wooden sign. I used a little water to thin out my paint when applying it to my wooden board.




Next, I took my wooden crate and applied paint to the front, top, and sides of my box. 



Next, I applied paint to my wooden letters. 


I decided to add my brown paint to the beads I removed earlier. I am using eight beads in my design. I used a paper towel when applying my paint to the beads.


After, take the beads and begin to string them onto your twine. Next, flip your board, and use hot glue to attach your twine and beads to your sign. I decided I wanted my board to be vertical instead of horizontal. That was why I removed the beads from my sign in the very beginning. 


Next, take the wooden crate and attach it to the bottom of your sign. You can use wood glue. I used hot glue.


Add your letters to your sign.


Take your scissors and cut some ribbon. This is optional, but I decided to add my ribbon across my wooden crate.

After, take your foam block and add it inside your wooden crate.


All that is left is to add your floral to the foam block. Cut your floral to size and begin to insert them into the foam block. If you have any ribbon left over, you can create a bow to add to your decoration.

Thank you so much for stopping by and creating this craft with me. While you're here, be sure to check out more DIY crafts and home projects.  For more video tutorials click the link- Steph Creates-DIY Home & Crafts 




I'll see you soon!

Pin Share Save



Comments

  1. Love the flower crate and that you used burlap on it! Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 107. Shared.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Dee, thank you! I believe I got the burlap ribbon from Michaels. 😊

      Delete
  2. This is sweet. you could just change the flowers to reflect the seasons too. Thank you for sharing with us at Handmade Monday :-)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you so much. I love the idea of changing the flowers to reflect the seasons. 😊

      Delete
  3. Another fabulous and beautiful project. Featuring when my party opens!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Carol, thank you so much. 😊 I appreciate it very much.

      Delete
  4. CONGRATS Stephanie! Your post is FEATURED at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 108!

    ReplyDelete
  5. What an adorable HOME sign Stephanie. The crate of flowers just gives it that perfect look. Thank you for sharing!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Thank you so much! I always appreciate your kind words.

    ReplyDelete
  7. Steph, thank you so much for sharing this tutorial with Sweet Tea & Friends this month.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Clever use of simple materials. Great tutorial, too. Sandi coming from TWT

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

I love hearing from you! Your comments and creative ideas truly brighten my day. I do my best to respond to everyone, so if you have a question or just want to say hello, please leave a note below. To keep our community a positive and inspiring space, spam or off-topic comments will be removed. Happy crafting!

Search This Blog

All content Copyright

Copyright 2021-2026 I ask that you do not take or use my photos or words without permission. If you have any questions, please feel free and contact me. Also, for more information on this blog, check out the disclosure policy tab above. Thank you