Plaid Thanksgiving Pallet Wall Art

Fall is absolutely the best time of year.  There is football, multicolored leaves, pumpkin everything, boots, and plaid everywhere!  It is like my Heaven on Earth. Of course the creative juices start flowing like crazy this time of year and there are always at least 10 projects going on at a time in my office.  One of those projects was this awesome plaid Thanksgiving pallet wall art.

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Create this plaid Thanksgiving pallet wall art in time to hang for your festivities without taking away from meal prep!

 

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Materials

 

Create this plaid Thanksgiving pallet wall art in time to hang for your festivities without taking away from meal prep!

Step 1

Take all packaging and tags off of your pallets.

Step 2

Put some paint into a container (or on a paint pallet) and add a small amount of water to it.  Mix well.

Tips:

  • It should be thinner but still retain a paint-like consistency.
  • It is best to add the water in small increments until you get the desired consistency.

 

Create this plaid Thanksgiving pallet wall art in time to hang for your festivities without taking away from meal prep!

Step 3

Begin covering your wall hanging with paint and water mixture.  Once you have covered about half, take a dry paper towel and wipe it over the paint.  This will allow the wood grain to show through giving you the look of stained wood instead of painted wood.

 

Create this plaid Thanksgiving pallet wall art in time to hang for your festivities without taking away from meal prep!

Step 4

Repeat step 3 until your entire pallet is “stained” and then allow it to dry completely.

Step 5

Once dry, cut a piece of plaid fabric to the size of the wall hanging and attach it to the back using hot glue.

Step 6

Lastly, attach a small picture hook to the back to hang.

Tip:

  • Because these are not very heavy, I opted to use hot glue to attach the hook.  If you are concerned about it holding, attach your hook using E6000 instead and allow to dry 24 hours before hanging.

 

Create this plaid Thanksgiving pallet wall art in time to hang for your festivities without taking away from meal prep!

 

Create this plaid Thanksgiving pallet wall art in time to hang for your festivities without taking away from meal prep!

 

Create this plaid Thanksgiving pallet wall art in time to hang for your festivities without taking away from meal prep!

This is such an easy and fun way to add a touch of plaid to your Thanksgiving décor without your home looking like it was attacked by the Brawny paper towel guy.  They come together so quickly that you can easily have them finished and hanging by your Thanksgiving meal without taking away from food prep time.  Don’t forget to check out all of our other Autumn projects before you go!

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2015 Ornament Exchange Link Party

Are you getting excited for Christmas yet?  Some of you may already be planning to put your tree up.  Others may just being trying to get through Thanksgiving.  Whether you’re already decking the halls or not, here is some great inspiration to get you started on your Christmas decor!

Do you remember when I shared about the ornament exchange I took part in?  Being a part of that also allows me to share this awesome opportunity with you!  Yay!  Welcome to the 2015 Ornament Exchange Link Party!

Feel free to link-up your own ornament creations.  I’m so impressed with all of the ornaments and I can’t wait to see what you’ve created!  Please be sure to follow the party rules and have fun!  

Ornament Exchange Link PartyWelcome to the first 2015 Holiday Ornament Exchange!

Want to see all the amazing ornaments we have shared?

We are linking up all of our ornaments in the link below so everyone can see all the beautiful handmade and/or store bought goodies we came up with!

Let’s all get inspired this season!

The Hosts of the Exchange~Ornament Exchange Hosts

My Pinterventures | Made in a Day | The House Down The Lane | The Kolb Corner | Intelligent Domestications | Where The Smiles Have Been | Ash and Crafts | Inside the Fox Den | C’mon Get Crafty | Olives-n-Okra

We want to say a huge “Thank You” to all the blogs that shared the exchange announcement on their sites, we could not have done it without you! Hugs! Ornament Exchange Helpers

Lexi Michelle Blog | B is 4 | Xo, Lorey | Craving Some Creativity | Cherishing a Sweet Life | Our Crafty Mom | MidMichigan Mom


Make sure to visit all the other wonderful bloggers of the 2015 Ornament Exchange! All of their incredible creations are linked in the link party below.

DIY Adulation | The Farmhouse In The Field | Tastefully Frugal | My Sweet Things |Christmas Tree Lane | Simply Kelly Designs | Munofore | Decor To Adore | Tulips & Orchids | Rhinestones & Sweatpants |Happily Ever After, Etc. | From This to That | DIY Just Cuz | This Design Journal | I am Homemaker | Organized by Sunshine | Displaced Yinzer | My Life From Home | Nets Blog About Jnets Line | 10 Acres and 6 Chicks | Books and Life | Gardenchick | Two Purple Couches | DIY Just Cuz | Across the Blvd | Kentucky to Cali | Insolence + Wine | Our House Now a Home | Weekend Craft | Mary and Martha’s House | Random Bits of Happiness | Dragonfly and Lily Pads | Garden Matter | Recipe For a Sweet Life | Mama’s Journey | Amber Downs | Toolbox Divas | Craving Some Creativity | Vikalpah | Flourish & Knot | Raising Fairies and Knights | Blue Willow House | The Road to Domestication | Love My Messy Messy Mess | An Oregon Cottage | Home On The Corner | Fearlessly Creative Mamma | The Evolution of Mom | The Green Mountain Couple | Simply Home Love | Run with Jackabee | simple.pretty.life | The Chilly Dog | Try it – Like it | Gypsy Road | Playfully Tacky | Wife Mommy Me

We want to see your ornament tutorials too! Show us your creations by adding your post to the party below! Please add only ornament tutorials to the party. Thank you!

An InLinkz Link-up


Free Printable Give Thanks Artwork

Sometimes the stress of preparing for the large Thanksgiving feast makes us lose sight of the importance of the holiday.  In recent years I admit to having been reduced to tears over the stress of multiple meals in the same day, missing out on the people and events I love, and a myriad of other stressors that come with it.  Thankfully, through trial and error, we have a better plan for our Thanksgiving.

A big change that we made is to host our dinner on a weekend before or after Thanksgiving Day.  This has made a world of difference for my stress levels.  Unfortunately, that just isn’t an option for some people.  That’s why I wanted to create a festive and easy reminder for you to keep your holiday in perspective.  This free printable Give Thanks artwork can be put in any available frame you have (or pick up a cheap one at the dollar store) for an instant décor update.

 

Remember gratitude during Thanksgiving with this free printable Give Thanks artwork, an easy and instant decor update.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD.

 

Print your free printable now and remember that it’s okay to put less pressure on yourself this Thanksgiving.  Give thanks for all of the wonderful blessings in your life and go ahead and buy a store-bought pie for dessert.  Don’t forget to check out all of our other easy DIY Autumn projects.

 

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