Cute DIY Baby Monthly Update Photo Sign

Cute DIY Baby Monthly Update Photo Sign
If you have a baby, I’ve got a great project for your photo shoots – a monthly update sign! For this project you will need a wood round, sander, paints, chalkboard paint, paintbrushes, chalk, and a sharpie.  Take a power sander to smoothen the surface. Next, paint the chalkboard paint on one side. Use the... 
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DIY Weathered JOY Sign For Coming Holidays

DIY Weathered JOY Sign For Coming Holidays
Signs are the most popular decorations for any season and holiday because it can be crafted quickly and easily. Here’s how to make JOY sign for the coming holidays. Pick a board and paint with with red chalk paint. Apply vinyl lettering that you’ve bought or cut with your Silhouette or cricut. Seal the the... 
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15 Awesome DIY Fall Signs For Indoors And Outdoors

15 Awesome DIY Fall Signs For Indoors And Outdoors
A sign is one of the best ideas for decor – it’s simple, creative and you can make anything you like. A sign can decorate your porch, front door, mantel and just any space in the house. There are many creative ideas to choose from: a wooden sign with the word FALL, a barn-inspired apple... 
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10 Easy DIY Easter Signs In Different Styles And Colors

10 Easy DIY Easter Signs In Different Styles And Colors
No holiday should come without a sign reminding of it! Signs are perhaps the easiest and cheapest way to decorate for any season and holiday. It’s time to think over Easter décor and get ready for it not to hurry up when it comes. What signs are great for Easter? Of course, those with bunnies,... 
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Spring-Welcoming Décor: 8 DIY Signs You’ll Love

Spring-Welcoming Décor: 8 DIY Signs You’ll Love
Signs are stunning for any time! You can easily make them – almost no skills are required; you can use them both indoors and outdoors. Though there’s a month left before spring, it can be already felt even now, so we’ll make spring signs. Take a pallet, a wood slice, just any piece of wood... 
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8 DIY Valentine Signs For Outdoor And Indoor Décor

8 DIY Valentine Signs For Outdoor And Indoor Décor
A sign is such an amazing decoration! Budget-friendly, simple, cute and suitable for all the spaces and for outdoors. Let’s make a sign for the coming Valentine’s Day. Grab a couple of pallets (or any other recycled wood) and let’s get started! You can paint it white, pink or red or any color you prefer,... 
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11 Creative DIY Christmas Signs For Indoors And Outdoors

11 Creative DIY Christmas Signs For Indoors And Outdoors
A sign is a cool, easy and budget-friendly decoration for any season and holiday. Today we’ll speak about Christmas signs, and here there are lots of ideas. Chalkboard and string signs are amazing for indoors, they’ll look great in your kitchen, hallway or on the mantel. Rustic rough or recycled wood signs look stunning outdoors... 
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DIY Thrifty Chevron Wall Art Or Sign

DIY Thrifty Chevron Wall Art Or Sign
Chevron is an amazing and timeless pattern, and if you like it, then let’s make this stunning yet very easy wall art or maybe a sign. Take 1 large wooden frame, circular saw, drill, orbital sander, spray paint, hangers. Remove everything from the frame, including the glass and screws and the offending Mediterranean print. Measure... 
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DIY Distressed Thanksgiving Sign

DIY Distressed Thanksgiving Sign
Thanksgiving isn’t soon though preparing for it is actual already now. Decorating with signs is very trendy and easy, so let’s make this Thanksgiving sign. Figure out what you want your sign to say, lay the letters out, & then cut the board to the size you need for your layout. Paint the board a... 
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DIY Back To School Party Decorative Sign

DIY Back To School Party Decorative Sign
Have your kids already gone back to school? You may bring this school spirit to your kitchen making this sign. All you’ll need are some letters, school supplies (pencils, erasers, and glue sticks), and a hot glue gun. After you’ve gathered your supplies, the first thing you’ll want to do is lay out the school... 
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