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Easy DIY pallet Christmas tree sign with stencils and wood
Funky Junk Interiors
If you love pallet Christmas trees, here’s how to create an easy DIY pallet Christmas tree sign with stencils and cedar strips for the perfect Christmas porch sign!
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Tools:
Miter saw
Cordless drill
Orbital sander
Supplies:
reclaimed wood planks
Pallet Christmas Tree stencil
Mini Snow Flurry stencil
dome tip stencil brush
Fusion Mineral Paint - Ash
Fusion Mineral Paint - Bronze Metallic
Fusion Mineral Paint - Pearl Metallic
Wider paint brush like this Palm Pro
Instructions:
Cut planks larger than the Pallet Christmas tree stencil dimensions. These planks measure 5.25" wide x 4' long.
Join the planks with either a Kreg Jig or smaller horizontal board supports screwed in from the back.
Paint the boards in Fusion's Ash.
Position the Pallet Christmas Tree stencil in the middle of the boards.
Stencil the star, tree post and tree stand.
Gently swipe the edges of the tree boards to leave a painted impression to help position the cedar strips.
Cut cedar strips slightly longer than each stenciled tree board.
Stencil 'We Wish You A Merry Christmas" words onto each board as shown.
Attach the cedar strips to the sign boards with screws or glue.
Add a snow backdrop by stenciling Mini Snow Flurry stencil, heavier on top fading to nothing towards the bottom.
Decorate the porch sign as desired!
Keyword
Christmas decor, Funky Junk's Old Sign Stencils
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