Hello everyone! Today, we will create a winter hanging decoration using just a few simple steps. I’ll incorporate my blossom peel-and-stick paper, which pairs beautifully with some miniature faux trees I already have. This project is perfect for beginners, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
If you’re ready, I will provide a complete materials list and step-by-step instructions. For those who prefer a visual guide, I’ll also share a quick video. Let’s get started on our winter hanging decoration!
**Materials Needed:**
- One wooden hexagon (6" x 5")
- Acrylic paint
- Paintbrush
- Scissors
- Adhesive
- Mod Podge
- Epsom salt
- Miniature faux trees
- Peel-and-stick decorative paper
- Pen or pencil
Trace the Hexagon: Start by placing the wooden hexagon on top of the decorative peel-and-stick paper with the opening facing up. Use a pen or pencil to carefully trace around the hexagon onto the paper.
Adhere to the Paper: Once you have the correct shape, peel off the backing from the decorative paper. Gently press the paper down in the center of the wooden hexagon.
Paint the Hexagon: Using a paintbrush, apply acrylic paint to the wooden hexagon. I recommend painting around the inner section surrounding the decorative paper, as well as the outer section.
Add Miniature Trees: Take the adhesive and attach your miniature faux trees to the bottom inside of the hexagon.
Apply Mod Podge and Epsom Salt: With a smaller paintbrush, apply Mod Podge around the areas where you want to sprinkle the Epsom salt.
And that’s it! Your winter hanging decoration is complete. I love how it turned out, and I think the blossom pattern of the paper complements the winter design beautifully. This decoration makes a stunning addition to any space. Thank you for joining me in creating this winter hanging decoration!
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