Make your own Baby It’s Warm Inside home decor with this simple tutorial. Winter decor is fast and easy to create with this DIY.
Baby It’s Warm Inside! This adorable winter home decor is the perfect DIY for those who love all things cozy. Let me show you how I used wood cutouts and paint to create simple home decor that will last well into the New Year.
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Grab your Baby It’s Warm Inside Supplies!!
- Oval Sign Blank
- Snowflake Cutouts
- Wedge Tree Set
- Fluff Dixie Belle Chalk Paint
- Sea Glass Dixie Belle Chalk Paint
- Walnut No Pain Gel Stain by Dixie Belle Chalk Paint
- Picklin’ White No Pain Gel Stain by Dixie Belle Chalk Paint
- Makeup Sponges
- Paint Brush
- Gorilla Super Glue
I began with an Oval Sign Blank from Twin Knobs Woodworks that measures 7 inches x 10 inches.
Add a base layer of Dixie Belle Chalk Paint in the color Fluff to the entire surface of the sign’s surface and let dry.
While your sign base dries, stain the “Baby It’s Cold Outside” cutout.
I used a custom stain color created by taking a full can of Walnut No Pain Gel Stain and adding 4TBS of Picklin’ White No Pain Gel Stain.
When staining with a piece of cloth, rub the stain into the surface and then wipe away any excess. Continue adding layers of the stain until you achieve the color you are looking for. Let dry.
Once everything is dry, attach the words to the base using Gorilla Super Glue.
Now, let’s add some snowflake cutouts.
**For reference, the snowflakes in this set measure 1.5 – 2 inches each.**
Paint the snowflakes with the Dixie Belle Chalk Paint color Sea Glass.
I used a makeup sponge to apply the paint. When using a sponge to paint, apply the paint in up and down motions and do not rub. Continue to pounce thin layers of paint onto your surface until you achieve the color you want.
Once the snowflakes are dry, attach them to the surface using Gorilla Super Glue.
Here’s a look at the finished product added to some of my other winter decor!
I decided to take the leftover snowflake and add it to my “Wedge Tree Set” from Twin Knobs Woodworks.
To do this, I simply glued it onto the corner of the middle sized tree.
Then, I mixed the set into my existing trees as seen below!
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