
Make your own budget friendly farmhouse door or wall sign using this DIY wood round tutorial. Each DIY wood round costs less than $5 to make.

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Modern Farmhouse DIY Wood Round

To create this beautiful modern farmhouse wood round, measure 7 1/2″ from the right hand side and make a mark.

Place a piece of painters tape on your mark. This should be roughly 1/3 of the wood round.

Measure and mark 4″ from the top and the bottom of the wood round.

Place painters tape on those areas too. If you are concerned with paint bleed through, you could apply a coat of Mod Podge before painting.

Time To Paint!
On the right hand side, paint the top and bottom with two coats of a black acrylic paint. Allow the paint to dry.

Place painters tape along the two black lines.

Paint the center section white. You don’t have to paint all the way across, just far enough to past the black lines on the left.

Once your paint is dry, apply a layer of Mod Podge to the natural wood surface.

Allow the Mod Podge to completely dry. We will be covering the natural wood area with a piece of scrap book paper that has a herringbone pattern. You can find this at Hobby Lobby.

To adhere the scrap book paper, lay the wood round onto a heat protective mat. Line your scrap book paper edge to the line you create on the wood round. Lay a piece of parchment paper on top of the scrap book paper and gently go over this area with a small iron set on 300 to 325 degrees. This will heat the dry Mod Podge up and adhere your paper to the wood.

Allow your wood round to cool, then using a piece of sandpaper, go around the edges in one direction to remove the excess paper and give you a nice clean edge.

To protect the paper apply a thin layer of Mod Podge over the surface. I applied to the entire wood round to make sure everything has the same sheen.

Adding Embellishments
Once the Mod Podge dried, I added a decal I made using my Cricut machine. If you don’t have a Cricut or vinyl cutting machine, no worries. I have a free printable, you can download the PDF, print at home and trace this onto your project. Then fill it in with paint or a marker.

Using three wooden dowels, these came from Using a pencil, make a curved mark at the top and bottom of the dowel. Cut along your lines. I used my hand held miter shears. Then I lightly sanded each end of the dowel. Glue the dowel in place. If your planning on hanging this on a covered porch, I recommend using a long term permanent glue. Line the other two dowels from the edge of this dowel along the black lines. Mark, cut, and glue the same way. The greenery I chose for the top of this wood round DIY, was two stems of boxwood picks from Wal-Mart. Place the greenery stems end to end and wrap with twine to hold them together. If you are using a wood round that does not have a hanger, you can also use the twine to create a hanger on the back. I made a simple bow using some burlap ribbon, and placed a burlap flower from I attached the bow to the greenery using twine and left the ends of the twine long to add some natural wood beads. Glue your greenery and bow to the top of the wood round to complete this DIY. This wood round DIY was made using cow print scrap book paper from Hobby Lobby, lambs ear picks from Wal-Mart, buffalo check and burlap ribbon. This decal is also available as a free PDF printable. Did you know that Dollar Tree’s MDF wreath base form fits perfectly on top of these wood rounds? I painted sections of this round with white paint and celery green paint. Using a Dollar Tree furniture marker, I went over the lines to give them a pop of color. Added a decal with two different fonts, and placed the MDF wreath form painted a khaki color on top of the wood round, embellished the top with two wood birds and a wood flower, found at Dollar Tree during the Spring season. How fun is this door hanger? Paint a wooden owl from Dollar Tree with Dollar Tree’s furniture markers in the color maple and oak. Fill in the top and eyes with a black acrylic paint, and the beak with a pumpkin orange paint. Dry brush an ivory color along the edges to give it a feathered look and glue to a Dollar Tree sign. I hope you enjoyed this post. If you have a favorite, leave me a comment below. For the step by step tutorial on each of these projects with complete details, watch my YouTube video below.






Adding Greenery and a Bow




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