Easy EEK Halloween Decor
Easy EEK Halloween Decor. I really enjoy changing my holiday decorations a little each year, and because of this, I really need to keep my spending to a minimum!
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I was recently sent a box of Teresa Collins’ products to use with my Xyron tools. After a few minutes of looking through everything and thinking about how I could use it all, I decided to make a simple eek sign. I used just one sheet of Teresa’s paper, scrap wood, leftover paint, and my pretty Teresa Collins Mega Runner to make this sign, and it literally took twice as long for the paint to dry than it did to do the entire project!
Eek sign supply list:
Teresa Collins Xyron Mega Runner
Cricut and Design Space Access
Scrap Wood {Cut to fit your space}
Square Dowels {Cut to frame the Scrap Wood}
Black Paint and Paint Brush
I had a piece of scrap wood that was already cut to 6”x10”, so I just cut some square dowels as trim.
Once the dowels were cut, I painted them with 3 coats of DecoArt black acrylic paint.
While the paint dried on the trim pieces, I cut a piece of Teresa’s paper to cover the 6×10 wood scrap. I used the Mega Runner to apply adhesive to the wood, around the edges and in the middle, and stuck the paper on top.
I used the reverse side of the excess paper to cut the word eek with my Cricut.
After the paint was fully dry, I applied adhesive to the back of the trim wood with my Mega Runner. Then, I added the pieces around the edges of the paper on the 6×10 piece of wood.
Next, I used my Mega Runner to add some adhesive to the back of the eek cut out. Then, I placed it on the framed wood.
This was the easiest project I’ve done in a long time, but I really love it! It would be a darling gift for a friend or even a teacher with a few extra classroom supplies.
Tags : DecoArt, DIY, Halloween, Halloween Decor, Halloween DIY, Halloween Gift, Halloween Project, Handmade Halloween, Home Decor, Teresa Collins, Wood Craft, Wood Project, Xyron, Xyron Blogger, Xyron Design Team
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