DIY HOLIDAY SIGNS TO WELCOME VISITORS

It’s probably too late to think about making your own holiday signs for this year, but that’s no reason why you should not enjoy these nine examples which could supply inspiration for future projects. There is always something special about decorations you have created yourself and the great thing about this list is that it includes instructions showing you how to make the signs. These holiday signs are described in an article by Kathy Woodard which I found on The Garden Glove website.

Nothing brings holiday warmth to your guests quite like being greeted at the door with some holiday cheer. Words speak louder than any wreath or sparkling lights. (Though we suggest you throw those up too!) Trouble is, when our budgets at that time of year, are already tight, a sign can be quite expensive, especially?a larger one meant for the porch or yard. Instead of spending money on decor, make these DIY holiday signs for the front porch, yard or garden and welcome the season into your entire neighborhood by sharing the message of holiday happiness! Our feature photo below is from Jamie at ?Anderson + Grant?. These DIY distressed Christmas signs will put the holiday spirit into anyone who comes by. Easy tutorial with inexpensive supplies. Love this!
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From Donna at ?Funky Junk? comes this tutorial for her Sleigh Rides DIY sign. Now she added some vintage hardware to make it into a Christmas card holder, but I love it just as a sign! Don?t overlook her more detailed tutorial on how to stencil?so that you know the technique.
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