DIY MINI WOOD SIGN CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS

4 Materials
$5
2 Hours
Easy
Cute and easy Christmas project. These DIY Mini Wood Sign Christmas Ornaments are a fun way to decorate your Tree with a rustic touch. Find full tutorial here!
Ever since I started working with wood a few weeks ago I’ve been getting more confident and started experimenting more. This project was a fun and also really relaxing to be honest.


You see, I’m really perfectionist, I like even, symmetric, perfect stuff. That includes my work. Or should I say specially my work? Anyway, working with wood, specially for farmhouse/rustic style has completely brought me out of my comfort zone. I’m not used to work randomly and this weathered technique is mostly about random LOL. When I saw  Holly’s Rustic Wood Christmas Ornament Signs I knew I would love some of these for our Tree but of course I gave it a my own twist.
You see, I’m really perfectionist, I like even, symmetric, perfect stuff. That includes my work. Or should I say specially my work? Anyway, working with wood, specially for farmhouse/rustic style has completely brought me out of my comfort zone. I’m not used to work randomly and this weathered technique is mostly about random LOL. When I saw  Holly’s Rustic Wood Christmas Ornament Signs I knew I would love some of these for our Tree but of course I gave it a my own twist.
You just need some scrap wood, stain them, stencil your favorite words, then dry brush with white acrylic paint, let it dry, remove stencil and sand it.


After that is preparing for hanging. Not hard at all.
I LOVE how they turned out! and it seems like someone else loved them too!


If you want the step by step just jump over to the blog and let's have fun!
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