Can you believe that September is just around the corner? With September comes all things fall. Pumpkins, sweatshirts, leaves, Candy Corn and pumpkin spice everything! On a recent trip to Hob Lob I came across a few things in the Spring section that I thought would make great inexpensive fall decor. That’s right, I said things from the Spring section would make great inexpensive fall decor!
I found these cute little signs.
They had me at wooden beads.
However, as much as I love the beads, the artwork just wasn’t my style!
We all know that I love a good sale.
The Spring shop is now 90% off.
That’s not a good sale, it’s a great one!
It made these cute little signs .69 cents!
So, yes, I loaded them up and they went home with me.
Steps 1 – 4:
I knew that if I fixed them up a little bit, they would be perfect little signs to go on my two tiered tray in my kitchen.
Step 1:
Paint the entire surface with Mod Podge.
Step 2:
Lay pre-cut scrapbook paper on top of the Mod Podge.
Be sure to gently rub out any air bubbles that you might have.
I use an old credit card to smooth mine out.
Step 3:
Put a coat of Mod Podge on top of your scrapbook paper.
Step 4:
After the paper had dried thoroughly, choose a wooden cut out to put on top of your sign.
What to do with your wooden beads
Step 1:
Flip your sign over and cut the knot holding the wooden beads to the sign.
I wanted to paint my wooden beads to match each sign that I was making.
To paint the beads, I load them onto a wooden stick and then paint them.
This makes it super easy to paint with little to no mess!
Step 2:
Once the beads are painted and dried, re-string them onto a piece of twine.
Step 3:
Take both ends of the twine and re-thread them into the hole at the top of the sign.
Step 4:
Tie the ends of the twine securely into a knot.
Your beads are finished!
Now for the fun part, decorating your wooden cut outs.
This is the time for you to get creative!
Add burlap, lettering, rhinestones, metal, paint, bows, raffia, paper or metallic paint.
Really, the only limitations are your imagination.
I made 4 signs in all.
This cute little fall sign cost less than $2.00 to create.
The leaf came from the Dollar Tree, 5 for a $1.00.
Everything else was leftover from another project.
Once again, my sweet little ghost was a 5 for a $1.00 Dollar Tree find.
Everything else I had on hand.
I bought this turkey cutout last year.
I’ve just been patiently waiting for the right time to use it.
Again, I think he cost less than $1.00.
The Christmas sign definitely cost me more than the other three signs.
I’ve had this Christmas tree in my stash and the sticker said that the tree was $2.00.
Right about now, I’m feeling like a big spender!
You know that you are making super cute, inexpensive fall decor when you can make all 4 signs for under $10.00!
That’s a bargain!
But how do they look on my two tiered stand?
I think they look pretty darn cute!
My head is spinning with all the possible decor that I can add to them.
Did I tell you that I love a good sale?
Until next time….
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