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For 12 days, I will share a short DIY tutorial with you that you can fully customize to your style and hopefully even use materials you already have at home!
We’re halfway through our 12 Days of Christmas crafts and today we’ll celebrate by making this super adorable llama sign!
WHAT YOU WILL NEED
PIECE OF WOOD | LLAMA STICKERS | PAINT | PAINT PEN | CONSTRUCTION PAPER | SCISSORS | YARN | HOT GLUE GUN
HOW TO
- Paint or stain your wood square. I used a mix of acrylic paints to create a stain by wetting my brush and then wiping the paint off after applying.
- Next, place your stickers on the wood to gauge your spacing. These llama and cactus stickers are from the dollar store!
- Write your phrase on the wood with a pencil.
- When everything looks good, go over the words with a paint pen twice to get a nice solid line. Allow time to dry.
- Using construction paper, create Santa hats, a scarf and confetti. Hot glue on to the wood.
- Lastly, create little pom poms out of yarn to place in the corners! Wrap yarn several times around 4 of your fingers.
- Pull the wrapped yarn off and tie a separate piece of yarn in the middle around the entire thing. Make a tight knot.
- Cut both of the looped ends open. This will create the pom pom.
- Trim to make the poms even and rounded.
- Hot glue each one into a corner and you’re all done!