How to do a “Hello Amazon, this house again” – thehomedecores.com

Would you like to give your residential culture a rustic and personalized flair? This DIY -Kranz project is exactly what you need! Starting with a simple round wreath base from the dollar Tree, this tutorial leads you through the spots or painting of the base, adding a custom text and finally with bow and flowers. Regardless of whether you prefer a whitewashed look or a deep, rich wood stain, this wreath can be tailored to any decor.

What you need

Round wreath base (available from Dollar Tree or a handicraft business)
Wood stain (or watered color for an alternative finish)
Optional: white color for a whitewashed look
Fabric or lobes (for applying stains or color)
Sticker letters (from Dollarbaum) or Cricut machine and SVG file or Sharpie -Stift/Brush (for text)
Graphite paper (white for dark surfaces, dark for light surfaces)
Printed text template (when using graphite paper for text transmission)
Band (for bow)
Flower branches (small, for decoration)
Delete (optional, for the durability outdoors)
Scissors
Adhesive gun (for attaching decorations)

Instructions

Okay, we were all there, right? This funny Amazon sign is a great way to giggle your guests a little on arrival on your door.

This photo was contributed by Kiki D. We loved your version of this Amazon turtle, which she made with articles for the dollar tree business. Thank you for shared your design with us Kiki.

Prepare the wreath base:

Start with a round wreath base. Use for a rustic finish wood stain. Apply the stain with a cloth and wipe the excess until you reach the desired color. Alternatively, you can use watered color for a similar effect, switch on and wipe off the color to achieve the right sound.
Use white color for a beach topic for a whitewashed wood finish.

The focus of this wreath is the text “Hello Amazon, yes, again this house”. You have different options to add this:
Use sticker letters from Dollar Tree for a quick and easy method.
Hold the text with a Sharpie or brush for the accuracy.
If you have a Cricut machine, create an SVG file to create a template or to cut out the text directly.
Use graphite paper for the transmission of the design for hand -painted or hand -drawn text. Place the paper under a printed submission of your text and follow it to transfer the design to your wreath base. Choose white graphite paper for dark surfaces and dark graphite for light.

Attach a band arch and small flower branches to the wreath to improve its appearance.
For the durability outdoors, coat the wreath with a clear paint and protect against weather elements.
This simple but elegant wreath gives your home a warm, inviting note and is a wonderful way to present your craft skills!

James Anderson
James Anderson
James Anderson is a home improvement expert who shares practical DIY tips for decorating and renovating spaces. He writes for Home & Garden Magazine and runs a popular YouTube channel.

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