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Door C - Pack of 10 Wooden Door Hangers Unpainted Shapes Blank Craft Arts Decoupage

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Making your own round wooden door hanger is so simple. All you need is a base, some paint and embellishments. Plus, you can add unique elements that match your home style. Let me show you how I made one for myself!

Remember that most hooks need to be screwed into the wall, which means you’ll need to drill holes. If this is something you’d rather avoid, we also have some hooks with suction cups that can be hung without making a mark on the wall – very practical for bathrooms and kitchens with tiles. Learn to make a DIY round wooden door hanger. This is a great project for those who love to make farmhouse home decor on a budget! Q: When I put my transfer tape on my wood round to apply the vinyl, some of the paint lifts off. What do I do?Lastly, you can use a hairdryer to heat the vinyl and then burnish the bubble area. Be careful not to melt your vinyl! First, I clipped the greenery with wire cutters so that it was sized appropriately for the piece. I used 4 pieces for mine. The amount you use will depend on your greenery and your style preference. APPLY POLYCRYLIC: I recommend allowing your sign to dry overnight before applying the Polycrylic. Once your paint is completely dry, use your bristle paint brush to apply water-based Polycrylic to your sign. Apply generously to prevent streaking in the finish. Always make sure to apply Polycrylic in a well ventilated area and either use gloves or wash your hands thoroughly when finished. Allow a minimum of 12 hours, but preferably 24 hours to let the Polycrylic dry. When your paint is dry, gently peel off your painter's tape and admire your beautiful work! If you see any small pencil marks on the wood, be sure to erase them.

If you are making the Welcome to our Home or Ho Ho Ho Welcome sign, you need to paint your stripe next. I just love how my DIY door hangers turned out — not only do they look great on a front door, but you can use them to decorate bedroom doors or kitchen walls, too! A method to cut your vinyl – I used the amazing Cricut Maker but you can also use the Cricut Explore You need to wait until the paint and/or sealer is completely dry. I recommend allowing your sign to dry overnight before applying polycrylic sealer. Once your paint is completely dry, use your bristle paint brush to apply water-based polycrylic sealer to your sign. Apply generously to prevent streaking in the finish. Always make sure to apply polycrylic in a well ventilated area and either use gloves or wash your hands thoroughly when finished. Allow a minimum of 12 hours, but preferably 24 hours to let the polycrylic dry before applying vinyl. If using Cricut Premium Permanent Vinyl, select “On Mat” and place your permanent vinyl on a Green StandardGrip 12" x 12" cutting mat.

My DIY Door Hanger designs start with an unfinished wood circle— you can get these in a variety of sizes, but I think a 12 inch wood round works best for most front doors. If you can find your wood circles with pre-drilled holes and twine, even better. And that’s how the ones I used come (see materials below for source). Having the wood rounds pre-drilled and hung in advance makes this project so much easier. Feel free to drill and hang your own, of course! Hangers, or coat hangers, offer the ultimate storage for clothes. Organise your wardrobe, closet or hallway. Easy to access, neatly arranged and wrinkle free. Choose between thin plastic hangers to save space or solid wooden hangers that add some style and quality to your wardrobe. The prep work for your door hanger takes a little time so plan to get started at least one day before you want to complete your sign. If you're using the same wood rounds as me, the wood is pretty smooth. If you feel any bumps or rough edges, you'll want to use your 220-grit sandpaper to smooth those out. Use a paper towel or rag to remove any dust on your board. Measure the second tail to be the same length as your first tail and cut your ribbon. Now grab a piece of floral wire, about 8 inches or so, and feed it through the center circle and twist tightly behind the bow to hold all of the parts together. Also, remember that your door hanger doesn’t necessarily have to be placed on top of a door. It can just as easily be mounted on a wall. So put your hooks and hangers where you need them the most. Clothes hangers

Second, you can use a straight pin to pop the bubble and then burnish the vinyl towards the hole you made to smooth it out. If you are using the same signs as me, your wood rounds come with twine to hang the sign. Insert the twine through the holes at the top and tie a knot on each end. The notches on the shoulders of some hangers are for hanging dresses and tops using the loops sewn into the shoulders or under the arms. The loops help retain shape and prevent clothes from sliding off the hanger.

To finish your door hanger, embellish with a coordinating bow and add greenery.

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