Learn how to do these simple steps to make a door hanger using a premade wreath base. I am showing you to make the perfect winter themed deer door hanger you will have hanging on your door in little to no time!
Winter Deer Door Hanger
There’s so much beauty and elegance in natural-looking greenery and décor. Today we are going to put together a beautiful deer door hanger that will fit right into your natural themed Christmas Decorations! It’s so easy with our kit that has all the main supplies you’ll need, starting with a buffalo check deer head and antlers that is the perfect backdrop. There’s everything from eucalyptus, juniper, and pine to cedar and unique hanging pine branches.
This simple door hanger has so much texture with all the different greenery varieties. You’ll love the natural green and brown color tones with a pop of dimension when you add the snowflakes into your piece. This is the perfect piece to bring in nature this holiday season!
You guys know I am a fan of premade bases. When you have a premade base it allows you to have a quick win when creating. If you are looking for some simple and quick projects then next time you are out shopping look for things that could be a base for your next wreath or swag. You can even purchase this type of premade wreath bases in my own shop. Be sure to check out what I have in stock over there.
Be sure to grab the deer door hanger wreath kit and make it alongside me following the tutorial provided. Once you have all your supplies then let’s get started making a simple by beautiful natural looking winter-themed deer door hanger. It will look perfect hanging on a wall or even your front door. Using premade bases will be your favorite once you try this out. Trust me on that!
Ingredients
Deer Head Base
Eucalyptus Bunch
Juniper and Pine Spray
Pine and Cedar Spray
Hanging Pine Spray
Brown Snowflake Craft Pick
Craft Foam
U-Pins
Hot Glue Pot with Hot Glue
Wire Cutters
Directions
- Cut a 3”x2” square of craft foam and dip the bottom into hot glue. Find the wire on the lower left edge of your base and press the foam onto the base making sure to catch some of the wire edges.
- Use floral u-pins into the side and some in from the back to secure the foam into place.
- Grab the eucalyptus and trim the stems down. Add the three tallest pieces into the top and side of the craft foam to add some motion and height.
- Take the hanging pine spray and cutting into a few separate stems. Insert the stems into the craft foam pointing downward, starting with the two longest pieces on the bottom. Layer a couple of other pieces on top of them.
- Break up your juniper and pine spray into clusters of two and three smaller branches. Hot glue a cluster on the top between the eucalyptus. Add a second cluster on the left side of the foam. Insert another cluster of juniper and pine on the right side and the front center of the foam.
- Grab the larger cluster of juniper and pine with a pinecone and trim off the extra stem with your wire cutters. Add some hot glue onto the stem and push into the front of the foam. Add some more juniper on the bottom left of your foam block.
- Use spare leaves of eucalyptus and hot glue to cover up any exposed craft foam. You can use Spanish moss as well.
- Divide the brown snowflake craft pick into pieces of two and three snowflakes. Add the stem with three snowflakes between the eucalyptus and cedar right behind the pinecone. Trim a little off the remaining snowflake pick and add it into your foam so they are pointing downward. These snowflakes add such a fun dimension!
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