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Fourth of July Wooden Hanging Sign

 Hi everyone. I hope that you are all doing well. This week we encountered floods and tornado warnings in our area. We are all fine, but it worried a lot of us. The sun decided to finally make an appearance. Perfect timing to create another quick and easy Fourth of July craft. 

 I am sharing a quick Fourth of July wooden sign craft. I still have a few festive decorations lying around my craft room. 

I am also reusing my wooden sign from an older project. So if you have an older wooden sign that you would love to give a quick transformation to, this craft is perfect for you!

Wooden plaque painted red, white and blue, with tulle, and foam stars


Video tutorial






Craft materials such as wooden sign, tulle, paintbrushes, foam stars, twine and paint

Materials


One wooden sign- I am reusing my wooden sign from an older project
 The sign size is 11 x 8
Foam scatter stars- I purchased a bag at my local Dollar Tree store
Tulle or ribbon
Paintbrushes
Acrylic paint- Red, white and blue
Adhesive- I am using both E6000 and hot glue
Scissors

Applying paint to a wooden sign

Wooden sign with with paintbrush and acrylic paint on a table


Begin by adding your acrylic paints to your wooden board.
 I decided to reuse a wooden board from an older project.
 I sanded off the previous design before applying acrylic paint to my board. 
I used my blow dryer to help with the drying process.

Attaching foam stars to wooden sign

Painted wooden sign with foam stars and adhesive on a table


Next,  add your foam stars; take adhesive to attach your star decorations to your board. 
I added three stars on each section of my wooden sign. 
I ended up using a total of nine stars.

Adding tulle to wooden sign

Painted wooden sign with foam stars attached with tulle and scissors nearby on a table

Tulle in blue, red, and white scissors nearby


After, take your tulle or ribbon and cut sections to create a bow. 
 I cut three sections. Next, I folded each section and pinched off the middle of each one. I used twine and wrapped it around the middle of the tulle. Tie it off and cut any of the remaining twine.
 Feel free and create your bow how you would like. You can also use ribbon if you choose.

Completed Fourth of July wooden sign

Lastly, take your bow and add it to your wooden sign. I used both E6000 and hot glue when attaching my bow.  I do this because where I hang it gets very hot and I wanted to make sure there was zero chance of my embellishments falling off. 

Completed Fourth of July wooden sign hanging on a door

Close-up of Fourth of July wooden sign

Your Fourth of July wooden sign is complete. I love how easy it was to create this simple decoration. You could also add a mini grapevine wreath just below your bow. Also, a quick way to customize your sign is to add wooden letters or vinyl letters, or you could leave it as is. As always, thank you so much for stopping by and creating with me. I appreciate every single one of you.

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Comments

  1. This is so cute! I have to check my craft stash right now and see what I have on hand. Thanks so much for the inspiration! Visiting from BFF Open House Party

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    1. Maria, I'm so happy to hear that this inspired you. ✨️ Thank you so much for visiting. 😊

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  2. You are always so full of so many wonderful ideas Stephanie! Great inspiration! Thank you for sharing with Whimsy Home Wednesday!

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    1. Thank you. I always appreciate your feedback. :)

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  3. Your 4th of July sign is so cute and festive! I had a patriotic sign on my list this year, but it's now rescheduled to next year. I'm running way behind. I love yours! Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty.

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    1. Allyson, thank you! I wish I would have been able to create more for 4th of July, but I guess I will next year. Thanks so much for stopping by.

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  4. Love it, looks great! Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 117. Pinned.

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  5. Visiting again to say thanks so much for linking up at #AThemedLinkup 154 for All Things American and Patriotic. Pinned.

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  6. Stephanie, CONGRATS! Your post is FEATURED at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 118!

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  7. CONGRATS, Stephanie! Your post is FEATURED at #AThemedLinkup 155 for Coastal Crafts and Décor from the previous linkup for All Things American and Patriotic!

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  8. Pinned to our "Red, White and Blue" board!

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