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Easy DIY Winter Hanging Decoration in Minutes

 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!


Quick video tutorial



**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.


Cut Out the Shape: Use scissors to cut out the traced shape. If the cut-out doesn't fit the wooden hexagon perfectly, trim small amounts off the edges until it fits snugly. Be sure to check the fit by centering it on the hexagon as you go.

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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Comments

  1. That is so cute, what a lovely decoration.

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  2. That is such a sweet craft - my kind of project!

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  3. oh my, this would have been a perfect project for me and my sons when they were young. Thanks for sharing @ #WednesdayLinkUpParty

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  4. So sweet. It's a great addition to the holiday home.

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  5. Very sweet project Stephanie. I am happy to feature your easy winter DIY hanging at Love Your Creativity. Merry Christmas.

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    1. Linda, thank you so much. Wishing you a beautiful holiday season. Merry Christmas!

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  6. Sweet and creative! Love it! Happy holidays :)

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  7. Very nice. Thanks for sharing with Create-it Link Party https://tryit-likeit.com/link-party-it/

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  8. I love your creative vibe, Stephanie! These trees pair perfectly with the pretty paper! We will be featuring you this week. Happy New Year! Creatively, Beth

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    1. Beth, thank you so much. I'm excited to be featured at your party. Happy New Year!

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  9. I love this and even have that same wallpaper from Dollar Tree! Featuring when my link party opens!

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  10. Steph I just love this! So lovely.
    Thanks so much for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friends this month dear friend.
    xo

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  11. WOW, this is super cute. Love it
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    My entries are Buttermilk Rusks with Muesli and Coconut and Breakfast Muffins with Buttermilk and Weetabix
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    1. Esme, thank you so much. 😊 I'm glad that you enjoyed it.

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