How to Make an Easy DIY Bedroom Door Sign

Some days you feel energized, creative, and ready to take on the world. You are Mom. Hear you roar. Of course, other days you wonder if you made the coffee wrong or something because you are dragging. Those days make it tough to spend time with the kids because you are simply exhausted. Today’s kids’ craft is the perfect activity to pull out on the dragging days. This DIY bedroom door sign is easy to make and to clean up. There is no messy glue involved because everything is literally peel and stick. It doesn’t get much easier than that. Check out the tutorial now: then stick around below for bonus tips for mom.

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This DIY bedroom door sign is easy to make and to clean up. It's the perfect kids’ craft to pull out on those sluggish mom days.

Materials

Step 1

First, decide on what the bedroom door sign will say.

 

This DIY bedroom door sign is easy to make and to clean up. It's the perfect kids’ craft to pull out on those sluggish mom days.

Step 2

Next, sort through your foam letter stickers and lay out the ones you need.

Note:

  • You may need to adjust our saying if the letters aren’t available, especially when making multiple signs.

 

This DIY bedroom door sign is easy to make and to clean up. It's the perfect kids’ craft to pull out on those sluggish mom days.

Step 3

Before you remove any backing, test the layout of your foam letters until you have the desired alignment.

Tip:

  • Take a picture of the alignment with Mom’s phone to have a reference in case it gets bumped or messed up.

 

This DIY bedroom door sign is easy to make and to clean up. It's the perfect kids’ craft to pull out on those sluggish mom days.

Step 4

Remove the sticky backing from your letters and begin placing them on your sign.

 

This DIY bedroom door sign is easy to make and to clean up. It's the perfect kids’ craft to pull out on those sluggish mom days.

Step 5

Continue placing your letter stickers on until your saying is complete.

 

This DIY bedroom door sign is easy to make and to clean up. It's the perfect kids’ craft to pull out on those sluggish mom days.

Step 6

Next, go nuts embellishing the sign with your foam smiley face stickers.

Step 7

Remove the backing on your foam sheet and stick it to the bedroom door.

 

This DIY bedroom door sign is easy to make and to clean up. It's the perfect kids’ craft to pull out on those sluggish mom days.

Extra Tips and Tricks for Mom

  1. This craft is easy enough for toddlers to do since it is only placing stickers.
  2. I recommend letting older kids pick their sayings first and then letting toddlers just have random letters that are left.
  3. Younger kids may need help spelling or getting creative with the letters. For example: a sign saying “Princess X-Ing” instead of “Princess Crossing” will save S stickers.
  4. Use a cotton swab soaked in Goo Gone to gently pry it from the door. This prevents paint damage and leftover sticky residue.

 

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See? I told you it doesn’t get much easier than this DIY bedroom door sign. Clean up the sticker backing pieces and you are done. I want to warn you to give the toddler a set amount of stickers in the beginning of the project. If you don’t, he will continue sticking them on until you have a quirky, 3-Dimensional wall sculpture on your hands. Of course, if you don’t mind being totally out of stickers, it is kind of cool looking as far as abstract art goes. Don’t forget to check out the other crafts in our Creative Play Kit series, like these Mini Pompom Monsters, before you go.

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This DIY bedroom door sign is easy to make and to clean up. It's the perfect kids’ craft to pull out on those sluggish mom days.

DIY Mini Pompom Monsters Kids Craft

It is time for another Creative Play Kit Craft! If you saw Monday’s DIY glittery notebook, then you know that today we’re making these DIY mini pompom monsters. These adorable little guys are inspired by bad mom days. Have you ever been having a bad mom day? The kind of day when you forget to hit start on the coffee maker only to realize it when you go to get a cup of coffee? Have you had the kind of day when you walk into the living room after finish the dishes to see that your toddlers have ripped up all of the tissues? Oh, and tossed them all over the room like snow?

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These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as toys or use them as fun and quirky stickers. No matter what you choose, making them is a blast!

All the while your youngest daughter has been “going potty” and comes out covered in your makeup. On those days you are fuming and feel surrounded by tiny monsters that you created. Then, when you’re ready to break down in tears and wine, they run up to you and throw their arms around your leg. They look up at you with wide, adorable eyes and say, “Mommy, I love you.” That heart-melting moment when you realize that these adorable little monsters are all yours and you wouldn’t change it for the world is what inspired this week’s DIY mini pompom monsters.

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Materials

 

These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as toys or use them as fun and quirky stickers. No matter what you choose, making them is a blast!

Step 1

Cut off one end of your foam sheet that is roughly 2 inches wide.

 

These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as toys or use them as fun and quirky stickers. No matter what you choose, making them is a blast!

Step 2

Next, cut the 2 inch wide piece into thirds.

 

These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as toys or use them as fun and quirky stickers. No matter what you choose, making them is a blast!

Step 3

Take one of the thirds and fold it in half.

 

These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as toys or use them as fun and quirky stickers. No matter what you choose, making them is a blast!

Step 4

Then cut a heart out of the folded piece.

 

These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as toys or use them as fun and quirky stickers. No matter what you choose, making them is a blast!

Step 5

Next, add a generous amount of glue to the point-end of your heart, glitter side up.

 

These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as toys or use them as fun and quirky stickers. No matter what you choose, making them is a blast!

Step 6

Firmly press a large pompom on it.

 

These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as toys or use them as fun and quirky stickers. No matter what you choose, making them is a blast!

Step 7

Add a generous amount of glue to the back of 2 googly eyes.

 

These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as toys or use them as fun and quirky stickers. No matter what you choose, making them is a blast!

Step 8

Stick your 2 eyes to the pompom.

 

These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as toys or use them as fun and quirky stickers. No matter what you choose, making them is a blast!

Step 9

Next, fold the end of your chenille stem in on itself for the length that you want the arms to be.

Step 10

Cut it off where the tip of your stem now touches the base of the stem.

Step 11

Now cut at the fold so that you have 2 arms.

 

These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as toys or use them as fun and quirky stickers. No matter what you choose, making them is a blast!

Step 12

Twist the end of each arm to form a loop and bend it at a right angle to the arm.

 

These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as toys or use them as fun and quirky stickers. No matter what you choose, making them is a blast!

Step 13

Next, curl the opposite end of each arm.

 

These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as toys or use them as fun and quirky stickers. No matter what you choose, making them is a blast!

Step 14

Add a generous amount of glue to the loops on each arm.

 

These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as toys or use them as fun and quirky stickers. No matter what you choose, making them is a blast!

Step 15

Attach the arms to either side of your pompom.

 

These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as toys or use them as fun and quirky stickers. No matter what you choose, making them is a blast!

Step 16

Allow your pompom monsters to dry completely before playing with them.

 

These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as toys or use them as fun and quirky stickers. No matter what you choose, making them is a blast!

These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as is if your kids can’t wait. However, you can also use them as fun and quirky stickers on notebooks, lunchboxes, and more by removing the backing from the bottom of the foam feet. Another bonus idea for mom: Stick one of these to your vanity, computer, or fridge. Use it as a reminder on the hard mom days that it will pass. Your adorable mini monsters push boundaries because they love you and feel safe enough to do so. Hopefully, one look and you’ll remember that when you’re ready to scream. Don’t forget to check out our other awesome kids crafts like this DIY behavior system and this fantastic DIY kid’s artwork display!

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These DIY mini pompom monsters can be played with as toys or use them as fun and quirky stickers. No matter what you choose, making them is a blast!

DIY Children’s Artwork Display

Kids love drawing, painting, and coloring. They are constantly giving you thoughtful creations of love. Unfortunately those sweet artwork gifts can start taking over your fridge, counters, drawers, and every other available space. You don’t want to hurt their feeling by getting rid of any of it but you can’t continue getting buried under art. This DIY children’s artwork display is the solution. Hang it on the wall to show off their awesome creations and create the rule that you can only keep what they want displayed on it. Older artwork gets filed away or recycled.

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Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

 

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Materials

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Step 1

Give each child 5 clothespins, some Mod Podge, glitter, and a paintbrush.

Notes:

  • If you don’t want to clean up the glitter mess at the end of this craft, give your kids some pompoms instead.
  • Have each child decorate clothespins on a plastic placement for easier clean up no matter which decoration you choose.

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Step 2

Add a generous amount of Mod Podge to the front of each clothespin with your paintbrush (or your finger).

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Step 3

Next, cover the layer of Mod Podge with glitter.

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Note:

  • Replace the glitter with pompoms if you are not using glitter.

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Step 4

Set glittery clothespins aside and allow the Mod Podge to dry completely.

Step 5

Seal the glitter with an additional coat of Mod Podge.

Tip:

  • Skip this step if you are using pompoms.

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Step 6

Again, set the clothespins aside to dry completely.

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Step 7

While they dry, cut a piece of ribbon that is 4-5 feet long.

Tip:

  • You want the DIY children’s artwork display to be long enough to hold 5 pieces of artwork at one time, yet small enough to fit on the wall that you plan to hang it on.

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Step 8

Attach the clothespins to the ribbon 8 to 10 inches apart.

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Tip:

  • Wrap the ribbon around the spring part of your clothespins to keep them from shifting on the display once it is hung.

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Step 9

Lastly, pin the display tautly to the wall.

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

How totally easy is this DIY children’s artwork display? We made one for each kid. Now they can each choose 5 pieces of artwork to display at a time. They choose their favorites and I get to keep paper clutter under control. It is a win-win. Even better is that this craft is made with the Creative Play Kit from Michaels. Don’t forget to check out Bust Summer Boredom with Weekly Crafts to learn more about it. Then check back next week for our next easy kids’ craft! You can also check out more fun crafts today with our DIY Googly Eye Monogram and our Paper Flower Wall Art!

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Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!