Beaded Wreath Hanger

Homeroad
by Homeroad
3 Materials
$5
1 Hour
Easy

Here is one of the easiest projects you'll see in a long time! This Dollar Tree sign was easily transformed into the perfect hanger for wreaths all year long and only took a coat of paint!


I never would have picked up this sign at the dollar store if it wasn't for the fun shape of it.

I knew it could be transformed into something with farmhouse style, but how?

All it really took was a quick sanding with an electric sander...

and then a coat of paint.

I used the color River Rock by A Frayed Knot.

Nicole makes her own chalky paint and I'm loving it.

Today I painted this dollar store sign and it only took one coat.

When the paint was dry I added a beaded hanger.


The beads came from Amazon and you can buy a big bag of them for much less then anywhere else.

I cut the string that came on the sign, added the beads then re-attached the string with hot glue on the back.


I added a stick on hook from the Dollar Tree to the center of the sign so I could hang a small wreath.

I hung a spring wreath...

How cute is that?!



It seems I've been looking for a way to hang wreaths forever!

This is the perfect little place to hang a wreath and give it a little style.

The whole project took me about 15 minutes to make and I think it's a great place to hang a wreath!

It is the perfect place to hang a DIY rag wreath...


or a small boxwood wreath...


or even a fun felted wreath.

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