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January Snowflake faux Chalkboard Sign

These past few years we have been on a mission to create winter themed décor for our homes. It seems that after the holidays when the tree and all the decorations come down, it can feel depressing. What could be better than decorating in a blue and white snowflake theme that is perfect for the month of January. This year we created this January Snowflake faux chalkboard sign to add to all of our winter décor.

snowflake board

Would you like to create your own January Snowflake faux chalkboard sign?
To make this January Snowflake sign you will need:
1- 12″ by 12″ cut piece of wood

A large snowflake (wood, metal, or plastic)

Glue – my personal favorite is Aleene’s 8 oz. Original Tacky Glue

white vinyl

black paint

white paint

glitter

personal cutting machine

Start by painting the 12″ by 12″ board black.

snowflake board painted

While the board is drying create a template on your personal cutting machine the says “baby it’s cold outside” in your choice of font. Repeat the phrase multiple times until you have enough to cover the entire 12″ x 12″ wood square. Using white vinyl you will cut the wording by using your personal cutting machine. Depending on the snowflake you choose you may need to paint and glitter your snowflake white. The snowflake that was used on this project came in a pack from the dollar store and was originally gold glitter. While the snowflake is drying, apply The “Baby it’s cold outside wording onto your 12″ by 12” wood board.

snowflake board vinyl snowflake board snowflake

Last glue white glittered snowflake into the center of your faux chalkboard.

snowflake board add snowflake

I hope you enjoy creating this fun January winter decoration! If you choose to make one let us know how it turns out as we love to see your creations.  How do you like to decorate for the month of January?

snowflakeboard doneHere are a few other ideas for decorating during the month of January, Flakes and Flurries Winter wood sign, and Glittered wooden ice skates.

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