Homemade Wooden Christmas Tree Sign

With the holiday season coming soon, it’s never too early to start thinking about Christmas decor. One of the fun and festive Christmas decor ideas is making this homemade wooden Christmas tree sign!

Creating homemade Christmas signs is not only budget friendly, but it’s also easy and fun to make with the whole family. Plus, it makes for a great holiday craft project to keep everyone busy and in the Christmas spirit. Let’s dive in!

materials for homemade wooden Christmas tree sign with text overlay

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These Christmas tree transfers from Dixie Belle were the perfect inspiration for this homemade wooden Christmas tree sign. They feature a beautiful winter scene with snow covered pines trees, and they’re really awesome for a rustic holiday decor piece.

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We found a $5 wooden sign at the thrift store that would fit the transfers. You can use any thrifted picture frame, canvas, or sign that is at least 12″ tall x 24″ wide. For a picture frame with glass, you can paint the glass with this same method.

cheap wooden sign from thrift store

As you can see, you don’t need expensive materials to get started with this homemade wooden Christmas tree sign. And it’s super easy to do! Follow our guide and you’ll have your own personalized Christmas decor in no time!

Supplies Used for Homemade Wooden Christmas Tree Sign

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Prime Wooden Sign Before Painting

We started by taping the edges or frame of the sign with painter’s tape to prevent any paint from getting on the frame. This will make it easier to clean up and give your homemade wooden Christmas tree sign a polished finish.

taping frame of wooden sign

Next, we primed the sign using Dixie Belle’s Bonding Boss. This product helps prevent bleedthrough stains – bleedthrough can happen with wood that has tannins or natural oils in it. Simply brush on a layer of the Bonding Boss and let it dry first.

priming the wooden sign using Dixie Belle's Bonding Boss

Paint Wooden Sign White

After the Bonding Boss has dried, it’s time to paint the wooden sign white. This will serve as the background for our Christmas tree transfers. We used Dixie Belle Silk Paint in Whitecap, which is an all-in-one paint with great coverage. Here’s how to use all in one paint for a more detailed guide on the best way to get a great finish with this paint.

painting wooden sign with Dixie Belle Silk Paint in Whitecap

If you want to learn about this paint, check out our Dixie Belle Silk Paint review here, and here’s a painted sewing table with silk all-in-one mineral paint to see how it looks on furniture or other projects.

We removed the tape on the frame while the paint was still wet, and then we let the white paint dry for at least 24 hours. We want the paint to be totally dry before adding in the Christmas transfers to avoid any smudging or mistakes.

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Apply Transfers on Painted Wooden Sign

Once the white paint was completely dry, we were ready to apply the Christmas tree transfers. We carefully rubbed them onto the painted background, making sure to overlap them slightly to avoid any visible gaps between them.

rubbing the Christmas tree transfers onto painted wooden sign

There was a stick provided, so we used that to properly rub and secure the transfers onto the surface. Then, we slowly pulled off the plastic backing, revealing the Christmas trees now stuck to our white wooden sign.

For the wood frame, we decided to leave it as is with its natural stain. We did sand it down a bit to make it smooth and give it a more rustic look. If you’re using a picture frame or canvas, you can choose to paint it or leave it as is too.

sanding the frame of homemade wooden Christmas tree sign

Display Homemade Wooden Christmas Tree Sign

With the homemade wooden Christmas tree sign complete, it’s time to find the perfect spot to display it! You can hang it on a wall, prop it up on a shelf or dresser, or even use it as part of your holiday table centerpiece.

For an extra festive touch, you can add some string lights around the edges of the sign or hang some ornaments from the top. This will make your homemade Christmas sign stand out even more and add a cozy, warm glow to the room.

Displaying Homemade Wooden Christmas Tree Sign
Homemade Wooden Christmas Tree Sign on mantel
Homemade Wooden Christmas Tree Sign on top of fireplace
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Christmas Transfer Ideas for Wooden Signs

If you’re feeling creative and want to make more than one homemade wooden Christmas sign, there are plenty of transfer designs to choose from! Dixie Belle has a Yuletide Hearth transfer with holly leaves, red berries, pine needles, and pine cones that would look great on a wooden sign too.

There are also a lot of Christmas transfers you can find on Amazon with different holiday themes and designs. Some feature classic holiday phrases, while others have cute illustrations of Santa, elves, and reindeer. You can mix and match different transfer designs to create a personalized Christmas sign collage. If you want to add a personal touch to your home and decorations, check out these personalized Christmas signs.

So make your own homemade wooden Christmas tree sign this holiday season! You’ll have a unique and budget friendly decoration to add to your festive home decor, and you can even reuse the same wooden sign each year. For more wooden Christmas decor ideas, here are homemade wooden Christmas decorations.

Don’t forget to involve the whole family in this fun and easy DIY project, it’s a great way to spend quality time together during the holidays. And with so many transfer designs to choose from, you can make multiple signs and really get creative with your Christmas display.

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Homemade Wooden Christmas Tree Sign

Homemade Wooden Christmas Tree Sign

Making this homemade wooden Christmas tree sign is not only budget friendly, but it's also easy and fun to make with the whole family.

Materials

Instructions

  1. Start by finding a wooden sign, picture frame, or canvas measuring at least 12" tall x 24" wide.
  2. Prep your chosen surface by taping off any edges or frames with painter's tape so you don't get paint on them.
  3. Prime the surface with Dixie Belle's Bonding Boss to prevent any bleedthrough stains from the wood, and let it dry.
  4. Paint the wooden sign white with Dixie Belle Silk Paint in Whitecap, and remove the tape while the paint is still wet. Let the white paint dry for 24 hours before moving on to applying the Christmas tree transfers.
  5. Carefully rub on the transfers onto the painted surface, overlapping them slightly for a seamless look. Use a stick or tool provided to firmly secure the transfers onto the wood, then peel off the plastic backing.
  6. You can leave the wooden frame natural or paint it for a more festive look. Sand down the frame to make it smooth and give it a more rustic look.
  7. Find the perfect spot to display your homemade wooden Christmas tree sign and add some extra festive touches like string lights or hanging ornaments. Reuse your homemade wooden Christmas sign each year for a budget friendly and personalized decoration!

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60 Comments

  1. So pretty and wintery! I love that it will work after the holidays too!

    1. A Ray of Sunlight says:

      Yes, so true!

  2. This is beautiful and I just love this tree transfer! Yes I have several signs that I use to decorate for Christmas, a few I have made & others I have bought. Thanks for sharing this wonderful sign.

    1. A Ray of Sunlight says:

      That is so awesome! It’s cool that you’ve made some of your own too. And I’m glad you love this! Thanks as well!

  3. I haven’t tried this before but you’ve got me thinking…
    Just need to find some Christmas transfers for our Aussie summer celebrations.

    1. A Ray of Sunlight says:

      Fantastic! I would love to see you try this out for yourself!

  4. LOVE that transfer! So peaceful and looks great.

    1. A Ray of Sunlight says:

      Yay! It’s so awesome that you love the transfer!

  5. I really like this transfer. It’s simple and elegant.

  6. I love the transfer you used on the sign. Very Christmasy!

    1. A Ray of Sunlight says:

      Happy to know you love the transfer I used Naomi!

  7. That is a work of art Natalie! It’s such a classic look and will never go out of style!

    1. A Ray of Sunlight says:

      Thank you SO much Cindy!!

  8. gail wilson says:

    Amazing (easy) project! This transfer is simple yet stunning!
    You did a great job explaining it to us too. 🙂

    gail

    1. A Ray of Sunlight says:

      Thanks so much Gail! This makes me so happy to know!

  9. Jennifer Moon says:

    I love this piece of art you created!

    1. A Ray of Sunlight says:

      Ahh thank you so much!! Appreciate it!

    1. A Ray of Sunlight says:

      Haha nice! Glad you love them!

  10. Cindy Gaston says:

    Beautiful and simple!

    1. A Ray of Sunlight says:

      Thank you Cindy!

  11. This turned out so good! I have been dying to start decorating for Christmas but we are having our kitchen cabinets refinished so I am trying to hold off until that project is done. This is so cute I may have to try and recreate it before though haha. Thanks for sharing!

    1. A Ray of Sunlight says:

      Thank you SO much! So happy you like how this turned out. It would be awesome if you can try this out for yourself as well. Hopefully, your kitchen cabinets get refinished soon enough.

  12. Suzanne Offner says:

    I would love to put up a sign for Christmas,

    1. A Ray of Sunlight says:

      I say go for it!

  13. Love this, thanks for sharing

    1. A Ray of Sunlight says:

      You’re welcome! Thank you for the love!

  14. Bette Hiltz says:

    Nice idea. Thanks for this opportunity.

    1. A Ray of Sunlight says:

      I’m glad you like the idea!

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