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Blessed Christmas Tree Sign

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Add a rustic touch to your DIY Christmas decor. This no-sew Farmhouse style Blessed Christmas Tree Sign is an easy Cricut craft.

Make Your Own Farmhouse Christmas Sign
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The Christmas season is in full swing and it is coming down to the wire. This year has been so different with the pandemic affecting all of us. Since I have been limiting my time “out and about” to just working at our farm and running only the necessary errands, my holiday decor is a lot of DIY crafts. I love that of course. This DIY Blessed Christmas Tree Sign is an easy Christmas craft you can make too.

If there is one thing I learned during this past nine months, it’s that home is really a special place. Yes, I absolutely miss gathering with friends, family and visiting Disney, but our safety is a priority now. So this holiday season, I am taking extra time to make our holiday home feel more special.

This blessed Christmas tree craft is a easy no-sew craft project. Actually it’s a no-sew Dollar Tree craft. You can find most of the materials for this dollar store craft at your local dollar store. The only thing I did not get there was the fabric.

Check out this cute Christmas Gnome Craft

Supplies Needed To Make A DIY Blessed Christmas Tree Sign Craft

Add a rustic touch to your DIY Christmas decor. This no-sew Farmhouse style Blessed Christmas Tree Sign is an easy Cricut craft.

8.5 x 11 frame: I found mine at the dollar store

Cricut Machine

Black Cricut vinyl

Foam, cardstock, or felt tree cutout: dollar store or print online

Blessed SVG File – download here

Dowels (optional if you’d like to create a wooden tree trunk, but not necessary)

Buttons

Twine

Polyfil stuffing

Fabric:

Fine tip sharpie or fabric marker

Hot glue gun

Scrapbook paper

Scissors

How Do I Make A Farmhouse Style Christmas Tree Sign?

Add a rustic touch to your DIY Christmas decor. This no-sew Farmhouse style Blessed Christmas Tree Sign is an easy Cricut craft.

Open frame and remove glass. Trace the tree onto fabric with a fabric marker or fine tip sharpie.

Add a rustic touch to your DIY Christmas decor. This no-sew Farmhouse style Blessed Christmas Tree Sign is an easy Cricut craft.

Hot glue the fabric to the foam, cardstock, or felt tree, leaving a portion open for stuffing. Stuff the tree and seal with hot glue.

Add a rustic touch to your DIY Christmas decor. This no-sew Farmhouse style Blessed Christmas Tree Sign is an easy Cricut craft.

Trace the backing of the frame onto scrapbook paper, color of choice. Re-assemble the frame with the scrapbook paper inserted. Glue the center tree to the scrapbook paper, allowing at least 2” header space for the vinyl word and stars. Glue on the buttons and bow to the tree.

Download the Blessed SVG file here, and upload into Cricut.

Cutout on black vinyl. Transfer vinyl and center the word “blessed” on the frame. Add the stars.

Add a rustic touch to your DIY Christmas decor. This no-sew Farmhouse style Blessed Christmas Tree Sign is an easy Cricut craft.

More DIY Christmas Craft Ideas

Gnome Ornaments

Hot Cocoa In A Jar

Christmas Mason Jar Candles

Woodland Owl Wreath

Farmhouse Buffalo Plaid Hoop Wreath

Save this Blessed Christmas Tree Sign craft project for later. Pin the image below to your favorite Pinterest Board.

Blessed Farmhouse Christmas sign
Add a rustic touch to your DIY Christmas decor. This no-sew Farmhouse style Blessed Christmas Tree Sign is an easy Cricut craft.
Yield: 1

Farmhouse Style Blessed Christmas Sign

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Active Time: 39 minutes
Total Time: 49 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Add a rustic touch to your DIY Christmas decor. This no-sew Farmhouse style Blessed Christmas Tree Sign is an easy Cricut craft.

Materials

  • 8.5 x 11 frame: I found mine at the dollar store
  • Cricut Machine
  • Black Cricut vinyl
  • Foam, cardstock, or felt tree cutout: dollar store or print online
  • Blessed SVG File – download here
  • Dowels (optional if you’d like to create a wooden tree trunk, but not necessary)
  • Buttons
  • Twine
  • Polyfil stuffing
  • Fabric:
  • Fine tip sharpie or fabric marker
  • Hot glue gun
  • Scrapbook paper
  • Scissors

Instructions

  1. Open frame and remove glass. Trace the tree onto fabric with a fabric marker or fine tip sharpie.
  2. Hot glue the fabric to the foam, cardstock, or felt tree, leaving a portion open for stuffing. Stuff the tree and seal with hot glue.
  3. Trace the backing of the frame onto scrapbook paper, color of choice. Re-assemble the frame with the scrapbook paper inserted. Glue the center tree to the scrapbook paper, allowing at least 2” header space for the vinyl word and stars. Glue on the buttons and bow to the tree.
  4. DOWNLOAD THE BLESSED SVG FILE HEREE, AND UPLOAD INTO CRICUT. Cutout on black vinyl. Transfer vinyl and center the word “blessed” on the frame. Add the stars.

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