

In this design, multiple sizes of old wooden planks are arranged in the shape of a Christmas tree. Source: 10- Multi plank Scrap wood design Once the paint is dried, brown cloth is glued across the design to create this amazing minimal design aesthetic. Inside the outline, red paint is applied. On the paper, an outline for a reindeer is drawn.

Here, a wooden/cardboard board is embossed with matte-white hard paper. This design will suit your fireplace very well, against a brick wall. One can write a mix of Christmas messages and drawings alternatively, on these frames. The color palette follows a creamy-white base plate coupled with brown borders for each frame. This design consists of multiple wooden frames, akin to photo frames, glued side by side. Source: above, below 8- Multi-frame design Use contrasting colors such as red, brown pattern, and dotted pink. One can also use Christmas ornaments, made of cotton and cloth, for stitching together the second letter of the word ‘Joy’. The final product should look like a white baseboard over which the letters ‘Joy’ is highlighted. You can make this design using a wide wooden plank or multiple narrow planks of wood, glued together. Match the entire wood board with a suiting jute ribbon. One can write Christmas message sin varying fonts and scales on this design.


The base portion can be painted in vintage brown color to add texture. In this design, few layers of the wooden baseboard can be chiseled away and painted using a contrasting color such as black. This design can be comfortably placed beside the door of your main entrance, welcoming guests. Writing a simple word such as ‘Christmas’ in the appropriate size can add charm to the design. One can also nail together multiple wooden pieces to increase the scale of the design. This particular design aesthetic can be achieved using a single horizontal slate of wooden piece, painted in a bright red color. Source 5- Vertical Christmas wood sign for the front door Use the blank space inside the tree to write messages in black paint. A carefully drawn Christmas tree in white paint adds contrast against the black background. In this design, a blank slate of black stone with brown wooden border is used as the base plate. Source: above, below 4- Plain slate and white tree of days to go’ will go very well on the front side porch. Writing exclamatory messages such as ‘Santa stops here in’ followed by the no. This can be either a single piece or two long wooden pieces nailed or glued together. It consists of a slab of wood painted red. This design serves as more than just the décor. A sky-blue snowflake can also be drawn on the board. Use contrasting colors such as jet-black for writing the message. You can use a paint brush and stencil for the calligraphy required if you choose to. Paint your old wooden piece or use a slab of ceramic sheet as the base plate for this design. The board needs to be painted beforehand. It is relatively easier to make one of these designs as it requires a stencil alone to carve out the message on to a wooden/stone/hard plastic board. This kind of ‘Do-It-Yourself’ design can go with the Christmas décorįor your home or workplace. Plain, Matte, Rustic, Vintage, Multi-variant, and farmhouse type patterns are commonly used in making a traditional style wooden sign for Christmas.
