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Easy Steps to Make a Fall-Themed Sign for Your Home

Get inspired this fall with a DIY floral sign project. Learn how to create a beautiful fall-themed sign with this step-by-step tutorial.
Let's create an easy Autumn floral sign decoration. You will only need a few materials for this craft, and it is perfect for displaying this fall season. 
If you're ready, let's start creating.

One wooden fall sign decorated with flowers

Video tutorial

Materials for fall-themed sign

Materials
-8" x 8" White Plaque with Brown Frame
-One unfinished plywood House decoration
-Acrylic paint
-Paintbrush
-Faux flowers
-Hot glue
-Floral cutters
-Lettering (I’m using my Cricut machine to make my lettering)
Paintbrush, house decoration, and acrylic paint
Start by applying acrylic paint to the unfinished house decoration. I used a paint color called "cloudless."

Adhesive, painted wooden house, and wooden sign
Next, take the home decoration and use adhesive to attach it to the inside of the wooden frame sign. Apply the adhesive to the back side of the home decoration, flip it over, and press it down firmly inside the frame.

Cricut machine, and vinyl letters
After that, add letters to the sign. You can use vinyl, stickers, or even stamp your letters. I used my Cricut machine to create the letters that say "our lovely home."

Letters on wooden sign

Faux flowers and floral cutters
Then, use floral cutters to cut your faux flowers. 

faux clipped flowers, hot glue, and wooden sign

After adding the letters, take your faux flowers and use hot glue to attach them to the wooden frame. I added the flowers around one side of the frame.

Fall-themed wooden hanging sign

Once you have attached the flowers, your sign is complete. You can add a bow or other fall decor to your sign. I added a tiny twine bow. 

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  1. Just beautiful! I miss doing crafts due to lack of time, but yoy are here to brighten my day with yours! Thank you!

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    1. Maya, thank you very much. I appreciate you visiting. I'm happy to hear I can brighten your day. :)

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  2. Oh, this is just sweet. I love this. Makes me want to pull out my Cricut... :) Thank you for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #49 linkup. We hope to see you sharing more at #50, which opens on Monday. :)

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    1. Thank you! You should pull your Cricut out. I'm still learning to use it. Thank you for visiting.

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