Quick and Easy Christmas Sign
This quick and easy Christmas sign tutorial will inspire you to create your own sign for Christmas.

Deck the Home with a Christmas Wood Sign
It’s Deck the Home time! Woot Woot!
I can’t believe this is week 3 already!!
So far I have shared how to sew a fabric Advent calendar and last week I shared a DIY Christmas tree wood lantern.
I’m really loving creating something new every week for Christmas.
It’s time to reveal this week’s theme: Holiday Wood Signs!
At the bottom of this post, you’ll find a collection of DIY Holiday wood signs that will help inspire you to DIY this Holiday season.
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How to make a quick and easy Christmas sign
Supplies:
- Wood plaque (My was 6.5″ x 16″.)
- Tree embellishments (Or anything flat like an ornament, wood slice, wood cut outs, etc.)
- Wooden letters
- Glitter
- Decoupage glue
- Wax paper
Tools:
- Paint brush
- Hot glue gun

Instructions:
Step 1: Apply decoupage glue with a paint brush onto the wood letters.



Step 2: Put glitter on a piece of wax paper.

Step 3: Dip the wood letters onto the glitter.
P.S. I like to work over wax paper when using glitter because I can easily fold it in half and slide the left over glitter back into it’s container.

Step 4: Flip the wood letters and let them dry.

Step 5: Apply a top coat of decoupage glue over the glittered wood letters. Let dry.



Step 6: Attach the wood letters on the center of the tree embellishments with hot glue.


Step 7: Arrange the trees centered on the wood plaque and hot glue them on the plaque.


Christmas Tree Birch Noel Sign


Doesn’t it look great? And it’s so simple, right?
It demonstrates how easy it is to make a Christmas sign. You just need to find something you want to display and add letters to it. Easy as 1-2-3.
DIY Christmas Wood Signs

Did you notice my Christmas tree wood lantern in the background? I should have turned the lights on before taking my photos. Oh well!
Oh, and if you find the birch trees look familiar, it’s because I made birch tree Christmas decorations last year with them.
In that same post, I mentioned that if you can’t find birch shaped ornaments, you can also buy birch scrapbook paper instead. You just have to cut it out in the shape you want. You can even make birch stars instead.
Now if you have more time to create a sign, a few years ago my Mom painted a Merry Christmas sign with hanging ornaments. It’s absolutely stunning!
I hope I have encouraged you to create your own Christmas wood sign!
Have a great day my friends!
Christine

So simple and so pretty. Those glitter letters look great on the trees. I haven’t done a glitter project in awhile and now I want to. It looks awesome with your Christmas decor.
What a pretty sign! I love the rustic natural look on it and then the golden letters are so festive!!
I love this cute sign, especially the glittery letters ?
I really like the rustic style with a bit of glam. It’s the perfect way to celebrate Christmas, isn’t it?
You have been so busy with all of your projects. Each one is as incredible s the other.
Thanks for sharing, Christine!