Pallet Christmas Projects Santa Would Be Proud Of
Add a giant wooden star above your mantle. It has that “wow” factor, but it’s still rustic and charming at the same time.
Use paint, a vinyl decal of the nativity scene and a pallet board to recreate this pallet board nativity. What a terrific way to remember the reason for the season!
With pallet, some clothespins and a bit of ingenuity, you can create a Christmas card holder that you’ll love using for years to come.
Make a darling set of Christmas trees and presents to adorn your front porch.
O Holy Night is one of my favorite Christmas hymns, so this project is definitely on my list of holiday to-dos!
You’re a mean one, Mr. Grinch, but you sure are adorable in this pallet craft!
Do you have some pallet scraps? Use them to make this scrappy wreath. Paint the pieces three different colors, and add a burlap bow when you’re finished.
Create a fun countdown for Santa’s arrival! Use chalkboard paint in the area where the numbers go or just nail a small chalkboard there.
No place to hang your stockings? No problem! Create your own rustic stocking hanger out of an old pallet and star-shaped knobs.
Outdoor Palette Christmas Decorations
Here’s another pallet nativity that’s fairly simple to do and doesn’t require any vinyl decals.
This pallet scarecrow/snowman combo pulls double duty during fall and winter. What a brilliant idea!
When elf season arrives, your Elf on the Shelf will need somewhere to hang his sled until he returns home. Make this adorable elf parking sign!
These snowmen porch decorations will be the envy of your neighbors. Keep one for yourself, and give one to a friend. They’re so easy, and the scarves are a cute touch!
You don’t even have to disassemble the pallet to make this darling snowman project.
Grab some nails, a string of lights, some star garland and some ornaments and create your own lighted pallet Christmas tree. Hooray for another project that doesn’t require pallet disassembly!
Do you see what I see? I see another super cute snowman pallet idea to try!
Make a snowflake to display all winter long.
Original article and pictures take http://www.onecrazyhouse.com/pallet-christmas-projects/ site
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