Some are a little more involved, but the results will be well worth it.
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Get out your hot glue gun for this project, you’ll be attaching some fun accents.
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Along with some paint and yarn, this is a fun decoration to make for any room.
The whole thing is, then, distressed to give it a rustic feel.
This light-up marquee sign looks great on a mantle but really can go anywhere.
The Navage Patch
It’s a little more involved than some of the other projects but the results are spectacular.
You’ll want to practice your handwriting for this one since the letters are engraved with a rotary tool.
Everything is purchased from a department store and then attached to a pre-made sign.
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It’s a quick project that anyone can do, and it will be ready in no time.
No handwriting is involved, just print some letters out and trace them onto the sign.
You’ll want to check out the clever way theindoor Christmas lightsare added.
A Beautiful Mess
Simply add some stain to a piece of wood and then add white vinyl letters.
This will go great with all your other rustic Christmas decorations.
The papier-mache letters and wreath are glued onto rustic pallet wood.
Lemon Thistle
After, use some jute twine to hang up the sign.
Christmas lights are used to create a beautiful glow that will light up the sign and your room.
There’s a video that walks you through the whole process of making it.
Crafting Cheerfully
Use Some Greenery
Funky Junk Interiors has incorporated some greenery into this rustic DIY Christmas sign.
This sign is a wonderful way to add somenatural Christmas decorationsto your home.
Homey Oh My has used cardboard letters along with glittery gold filler from the hobby store to create it.
Wilshire Collections
The result is very festive and you could spell out any word that you like.
It’s a quick project that you’ve got the option to put together in no time.
It could also be used as aDIY Christmas ornamentthat you might hang on your tree.
Angie Holden
Colorful lights surround the holiday greeting, making it a bright and fun decoration for any room.
DIY Beautify has taken a canvas and reconstructed it for a unique farmhouse look.
For a final touch, attach a ribbon and some greenery in the corner.
Bre Bertolini ofBrepurposed
You could attach a ribbon to these mini signs for a uniqueChristmas tree decoration.
The Maker’s Map shows you how to create a farmhouse look and add on a cute reindeer.
It all sits on a base made out of paint stirrers.
Kelly Leigh Creates
For this project, you’ve got the option to buy the paint or evenmake your chalk paint.
It uses a wood plaque and some vinyl which can be quickly put together to make this cheerful sign.
Ribbons & Glue shows you how to create your own stencil to make this rustic decoration.
Six Clever Sisters
You could easily modify this and keep it up all winter long.
The result is a neutral piece of decor that you’ve got the option to display anywhere.
If you’re looking to go large with your Christmas sign, this is the project for you.
Clean and Scentsible
Both stencils and vinyl are used to create this statement piece that’s perfect for the holidays.
It uses chevron shapes created with a stencil and then plywood to cut out the letters.
This is the perfect example of a Christmas sign that combines both modern and rustic design.
Mauri King ofThe American Patriette
Three different shades of glitter are used in this sign created by DIY Candy.
Scrabble tiles spell out the message, which is a nice contrast to the glitter.
It’s a fun sign that features googly eyes and a light-up red nose.
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Check out the step-by-step directions so you’re able to make your own.
A paint pen is then used for the design to create a modern piece of holiday decor.
Homey Oh My
Mom Envy
Ginger Snap Crafts
DIY Beautify
A Turtle’s Life for Me
The Maker’s Map
Ginger Snap Crafts
Ribbons & Glue
Crafting Cheerfully
Kristi Murphy
A Turtle’s Life for Me
The Maker’s Map
Her Tool Belt
The Navage Patch
Creative Ramblings
DIY Candy
Morena’s Corner
Lemon Thistle