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Rustic Fall Craft Idea for your home

Let’s get crafting! Fall is here and I am going to show you how simple it can be to make some rustic home decorations that will add a perfect touch of autumn style with some added charm. This rustic fall craft decor is super easy and perfect to add to your autumn decor. I love all the feels that rustic home decor offers. I really do love it. It just makes me feel happy and at home every time I see it. When looking to decorate your home with more of a fall vibe and less Halloween decor then this is the perfect DIY rustic fall craft. Rustic Fall Craft Idea for your home Using old wood blocks, of any size you like, some fun scrapbook paper, and a few other crafting supplies, you can make this adorable fall rustic craft decorate any room of your house. I can’t wait to put mine on my bookshelf, but it would look great on my mantle, kitchen table, guest bathroom, or even my front entryway. This project lets you be as creative as you want to be, building your confidence, one craft at a time. Just follow the steps below and let’s have some fun! Supplies needed for your Rustic Fall Craft Decor: 5 wooden blocks – 3 ½” squares (size optional) Brown, Antique Bronze, and White acrylic paint Foam Paintbrush Heat Gun/dryer Scrapbook paper Paper cutter  Mod Podge Squeegee/Flat edge tool Sanding block Finger daubers Letter Stencils – “F, A, L” Pumpkin Stencil Crafting Pencil Fast Drying Acrylic Spray Seal Steps: First let’s grab your desired size wood block. You can use scrap wood if you like. Mine were cut at 3 ½” by 3 ½”. Just make sure your wood pieces can sand up by themselves. Now start painting the edges brown with your foam brush.  Next paint 1 of your wooden blocks completely.  Decide on which style of scrapbook paper you want to have as the background for your blocks.   Cut 5 squares of your scrapbook paper to fit the size of your wooden blocks.  Be sure your paint that you painted has dried completely before moving onto the next step. Use a heat gun to speed up the drying process.  Doing 1 block at a time, apply a thin coat of Mod Podge on your wooden block being sure to cover the entire front surface.  Place your scrapbook paper on top. Use a squeegee or flat edge tool, pressing down to push or any excess Mod Podge under the paper.  Wipe the excess from your squeegee and on your block with a paper towel. Help position your papers as you press in case they shift a bit. Repeat for your 4 blocks. Rough up the edges of your block with a sanding block to continue with our rustic feel.  Rub off any excess debri Lightly going around the outside edges of your wood blocks, apply a thin layer of antique bronze paint.  With your finger paint dauber, start applying the brown paint we used at the beginning of the project. Simply dab a little paint inside your stencil working with the letter “F” first.  Keep repeating those same steps until you have spelled out “FALL” on your 4 wooden blocks. Set aside to dry.  Grab your solid brown colored wooden block and be sure it is nice and dry.  With a pumpkin stencil of your choosing, place over the top of your wood block. Dab on your paint color of choice that will match with your scrapbook paper, holding in place as you work. I am using a mixture of blue and orange to create my pumpkin.  This is where I filled the inner sections of the pumpkin with a lighter paint than what you chose for the stencil.  Next, Dry with a heat gun.  Use a crafting pencil to trace over the pumpkin grooves to add more dimension. With your finger, smudge the pencil a bit.  Next, add some highlights with your white paint, if you prefer.  Using Mod Podge after your paint is dry apply a layer over your letter blocks and seal them.  Return to your pumpkin block, roughing up the edges a bit with a sanding block.  See how simple and cute the rustic style can be? A change of stencil, scrapbook paper, and paint can help create a seasonal set for any home. I am really inspired now! The possibilities are endless. Pin this Rustic Fall Craft Decor tutorial below to find the instructions later!

DIY Drink Local Wood Sign

I love gifting gifts to friends when we go over for an afternoon of fun and mingling. I have a few friends that have tiki bars and outside pool areas that I thought making them a DIY drink local wood sign would be a perfect gift to give them that is fun for the next time we are invited over. With just a simple wood blank, some paint, and individual stencil letters this sign is so simple to make yourself but also looks amazing when done! What I love most about DIY wood signs is that you can customize any sign to fit the outside area you are hoping to place it. Just think about your friends and whom you wish to gift it to and I am sure there are so many different possibilities when it comes to picking the paint colors for your sign. If they are huge football fans, you can make the sign the colors of their favorite football team. Also, it never hurts to stick to what I did and do black and white. That color combo really goes with anything honestly! DIY Drink Local Wood Sign Today I am showing you exactly how to make a DIY drink local wood sign to keep for yourself or gift to a friend. I am using the same technique I used to make my DIY Family sign. Using only a blank piece of wood, stencils, and sponge daubers, and paint I promise this is truly the best way to make your own DIY signs that I promise you will love for yourself or find that it is perfect for gifting to others. Supplies to make Drink Local Wood Sign: Paintbrush Wood blank Black Paint White Paint Heat Gun Sponge Daubers Letter Stencils Instructions for this DIY Drink Local Wood Sign Start by applying a black coat of paint onto your board. Make sure it is dried before moving to the next step. If you wish to speed up the process you can use your heat gun.  Using individual letter stencils lay them out to make sure you can fit them all on your sign. Grab your pouncer and using milky white paint start dabbing your paint into the inside of your stencil. I work the inside first and then go back and touch up any places I may have missed.  With a heat gun dry each letter as you can go. That way you do not smear your paint as you add more letters to make your words Once you finish painting DRINK you are going to work backwards with your second word. To make sure you get it lined up and the word fits!  You will do each letter in the word “LOCAL” just like you did when painting “DRINK”. Go back and touch up any spots of black that need to be touched up on your wood sign that you may have missed.  After you allow it to dry you will want to seal it with a clear coat How do you stencil on wood without bleeding? It is so important to know how to stencil on wood without bleeding from your paint. I highly suggest that you go really slow when stenciling onto the wood. You will also want to use sponge daubers when placing paint it really helps you see where your paint is going and where it has been. Less is more when stenciling. It is always easier to add more paint than take away! You will just love how beautiful this turns out and like I said this will be the perfect gift to give to your friends who have an outdoor tiki bar or pool area. It just adds a little fun décor piece and is simple, cute, and fun to make! Just pin this DIY Drink Local Wood Sign tutorial below to find the instructions later!