This next craft series will feature wood tags and four different ways you can use them. Forth and final, picture magnets. Supplies Needed: - Wooden tags of various sizes (click here to purchase from Amazon) - Tip: Bigger tags work best for this project - Pictures - Scissors - Stencils, wood shapes, etc. to decorate - If using wood shapes, you'll need gorilla glue to glue to tag - Adhesive magnet - Glue Note: if you have a Cricut machine, you can use vinyl to decorate, as well. For supplies, you need: Cricut machine, vinyl, transfer tape, weeder and scrapper. Steps to assemble:
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This next craft series will feature wood tags and four different ways you can use them. Third, gift tags. Supplies Needed: - Wooden tags of various sizes (click here to purchase from Amazon) - Paint and brushes - Stencils, wood shapes, etc. to decorate - If using wood shapes, you'll need gorilla glue to glue to tag - Twine - Sharpie Note: if you have a Cricut machine, you can use vinyl to decorate, as well. For supplies, you need: Cricut machine, vinyl, transfer tape, weeder and scrapper. Steps to assemble:
This next craft series will feature wood tags and four different ways you can use them. Second, key chains. Supplies Needed: - Wooden tags of various sizes (click here to purchase from Amazon) - Tip: Smaller tags work best for this project - Colored vinyl - Stencils, wood shapes, etc. to decorate - If using wood shapes, you'll need gorilla glue to glue to tag - Key chain rings (click here to purchase from Amazon) - Pen/pencil - Hole puncher Note: if you have a Cricut machine, you can use vinyl to decorate, as well. For supplies, you need: Cricut machine, vinyl, transfer tape, weeder and scrapper. Steps to assemble:
I know, I know, I have a slight obsession with wood crafts, but they're easy to work with. They come pre-made. No cutting wood to get the shape you want. No poking a whole to be able to hang them. Someone has already done the hard part for you. All you have to do is decorate and display. This next craft series will feature wood tags and four different ways you can use them. First, ornaments. Supplies Needed: - Wooden tags of various sizes (click here to purchase from Amazon) - Paint and brushes - Stencils, wood shapes, photos, etc. to decorate - If using wood shapes or photos, you'll need gorilla glue to glue to tag - Twine Note: if you have a Cricut machine, you can use vinyl to decorate, as well. For supplies, you need: Cricut machine, vinyl, transfer tape, weeder and scrapper. Steps to assemble:
Supplies Needed: - Wreath forms. There are various sizes you can get. I like this one: 8 in wreath form. - Yarn (either single color or multiple colors) - Pins (may vary depending on the thickness of the form. You want to make sure it doesn't stick out on the other side). - Decorative accents (this can be wood shapes, a wood sign, fake flowers, fabric, etc. Be creative!) - Paint (for any wood shapes you use) - Glue (I like gorilla glue) - Wire (to hang finished wreath). I got mine here. Note: if you have a Cricut machine, you can use vinyl to decorate, as well. For supplies, you need: Cricut machine, vinyl, transfer tape, weeder and scrapper. Steps to assemble:
As I mentioned, I am obsessed with block signs. Well, as it turns out there are other shapes I can work with. This post talks about circle signs. Supplies Needed: - Wood circle blocks (you want to make sure you get a good thickness for the block. 0.7 inches and above will allows you to stand them without having to hang them. Here's one on Amazon you can purchase.) - Paint - Paint brushes - Wood tags (This is to give the circle support so it stands without rolling.) - Stencils, stickers, word shapes and letters etc. to decorate - If using wood shapes, you'll need gorilla glue to glue to sign Note: if you have a Cricut machine, you can use vinyl to decorate, as well. For supplies, you need: Cricut machine, vinyl, transfer tape, weeder and scrapper. Steps to assemble:
As I mentioned, I am obsessed with block signs. Part 1 talked about blocks painted a solid color. This one will go through painting a block with two-tone colors. Supplies Needed: - Wood blocks of all sizes (you can purchase all kinds from Amazon) - Ruler - Pencil - Painter's tape - Paint - Paint brushes - Stencils, stickers, word shapes and letters etc. to decorate - If using wood shapes, you'll need gorilla glue to glue to sign Note: if you have a Cricut machine, you can use vinyl to decorate, as well. For supplies, you need: Cricut machine, vinyl, transfer tape, weeder and scrapper. Steps to assemble:
I am currently obsessed with block signs. To be fair, it seems to be the decor of the season. Every time I decorate my house a new holiday/season, block signs are all I see in terms of wall/standing decor. So, one day I figured, "why can't I make these?" As it turns out, I so can, and so can you. Supplies Needed: - Wood blocks of all sizes (you can purchase all kinds from Amazon) - Paint - Paint brushes - Stencils, stickers, wood shapes and letters, etc. to decorate - If using wood shapes, you'll need gorilla glue to glue to sign Note: if you have a Cricut machine, you can use vinyl to decorate, as well. For supplies, you need: Cricut machine, vinyl, transfer tape, weeder and scrapper. Steps to assemble:
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