Hey there! Today I am going to share what I did with two wall tags I purchased from Dollar Tree. Before I get to my DIY I need to mention this is our monthly Pinterest Challenge, the challenge is hosted by Erlene with My Pinterventures. Pinterest is a great place for all of us to go and check out home décor, recipes, DIYs, crafts and so much more. Today I am in a group of talented bloggers sharing our version of some inspiration we found on Pinterest. To view my previous Pinterest challenges you can catch up here ⇒ PINTEREST CHALLENGES. Just click to follow me and my pins on Pinterest →PINTEREST ACCOUNT.
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I honestly saw so many great inspiration on using large wooden wall tags on Pinterest, but the one I really liked was from Birch Lane. Here is the one I am talking about ⇒ CHRISTMAS WALL TAG DECOR.
I picked up two of Dollar Tree wall tags to create my version of their wall tags.
In order to paint the two tags I need to sand off all the glitter from the front. I took 120 grit sandpaper and sanded the front of the tags until all the glitter was removed.
Once both were sanded smooth I wiped them down with a damp cloth.
I am using Christmas green craft paint to paint both of my wall tags. It took three coats.
I printed out Merry Christmas on Word to use on my tags. I shared how I traced print outs on a previous blog. I added the word Merry on one and Christmas on the other. If you haven’t seen how I trace words onto my items you can check out the tutorial here ⇒ TRACE OFF LETTERS
Using white craft paint to fill in the letters.
To connect the tags I am using Dollar Trees nautical rope. Here is the steps I did to connect the tags.
- unraveled the rope to a single rope
- taped the ends to stop from fraying
- cute the rope to the length I wanted
- thread through both holes in the tags
- make a large knot to keep the rope threaded
This is what it looks like.
To overlap the tags I used hot glue to the corner and glued both together. I added hot glue to the seam to give it a little more strength.
I wanted my tags to have a swag instead of just a bow. I grabbed two Christmas picks, one Christmas eucalyptus bundles, and floral wire.
Taking the two picks bending and connecting them together with floral wire.
Using the eucalyptus bundle I cut it off the stem and placed in the swag.
To connect the swag to the wall tags I tied the rope to make a loop. I used floral wire and attached the swag to the knot leaving the loop free.
I didn’t like how crisp the tags looked so I added some black dry brushing to the tags.
Applied one coat of Minwax to seal the tags. Added a bow to the middle of the swag. To see how I made my bow you can check out the video tutorial in my stories on Facebook or Instagram.
I love how fun this was to make and how inexpensive it was. It is looking so cute on my bifold door makeover. If you missed the blog on how I made over a thrift store bifold door you can go over and read here ⇒ BIFOLD MAKEOVER.
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My Pinterventures • Eye Love Knots • Faeries and Fauna
Cookies Coffee and Crafts • Across the Boulevard • Purple Hues and Me
My Family Thyme • Our Good Life • Farm Girl Reformed
Decorate and More with Tip • Mom Home Guide • Our Unschooling Journey
This Autoimmune Life • Christina Faye Repurposed • Stone Cottage Adventures
Love My Little Cottage • My Bijou Life • K’s Olympic Nest
All That Life Stuff • Seeking Serenity & Harmony • Alayna’s Creations
Peony Street • DIY Vibes
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Decorating our home on a budget is my thrill. I think a home can look beautiful without breaking the bank. Your home should bring the best out of you and make you feel happy. You should smile every time you enter your home. 🙂