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Craft Room Door Hanger with Mod Podge Rocks Peel & Stick Stencils

Don’t miss the giveaway at the bottom of this post!

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I have needed a door hanger for my craft room for the longest time and am soooo glad I finally made one.  This will let everyone know that it’s safe to enter.  No videos are being filmed, no paint is flinging around and no secret birthday gift is being created.  It’s safe.  Come in! 😉  Read on to see how I made it using one of Amy Anderson’s new Mod Podge Rocks Peel & Stick stencils!

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I’m using the Chevron Mod Podge Rocks stencil.  Click here to see them all!  I bought that wooden door hanger for less than a dollar.  YAY!

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First, I painted the door hanger with this pretty Caribbean Apple Barrel paint by Plaid.

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After the paint was dry, I added a piece of paper leftover from this project using Mod Podge.  First, I added Mod Podge to the back of the paper and stuck it to the door hanger and bent it around the sides.  Next, I added Mod Podge to the top of the paper and let it dry.

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Now for the stenciling fun!  I added the stencil to the door hanger and pounced the stencil with Mod Podge.  After that you’re supposed to peel up the stencil before the Mod Podge dries on it and then add the glitter.  This is where my project was interrupted by a winter storm and my power went out.

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Five hours later we were lucky enough to have our power come back on.  YAY!  However, that’s where I stopped reading directions and thought I knew what to do.  Wrong!  You do not pour the glitter onto the stencil.  Hold the phone!  Shut the front door!  Don’t do that!  Peel the stencil off after you’ve added the Mod Podge and THEN add the glitter to your project!  I will tell you that I was able to quickly wash my stencil and I got most of the glitter off.  YAY!  But still…do it the right way or blame a winter storm, either works.  LOL! 😉

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After I got my door hanger stenciled and glittered, I heat embossed some chipboard letters to spell “Come In”.  I colored in some wood veneer hearts and arrows using Faber Castell Big Brush pens.  I attached them to the wood using Zip Dry Paper Glue.

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Using the Mod Podge Rocks chevron stencil with glitter gave the door hanger the level of interest that pulled the whole project together.  I love it!

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Here it is on my craft room door!

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Time for a Giveaway

Would you like to win one of the new Mod Podge Rocks Peel & Stick stencils?  Amy, from Mod Podge Rocks and the creator of the stencils, was kind enough to offer one as a giveaway.  Thanks, Amy!  Just leave a comment on this post telling me what you’d make with one of the stencils.  I’ll randomly choose a winner for one of the stencils on February 20.  I’ll announce the winner on this post.

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Congratulations to the winner!

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Happy Crafting!

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29 Comments

  1. Cathyinmn says:

    Love your door hanger! I usually make cards and scrapbook pages, but I’ve started getting into home décor recently. I would use it on tiles and the backs of shadowboxes, and also on cards and scrapbook layouts. Thanks for the chance to win!

  2. Jimmie Gibson says:

    Great looking door hanger, I love it. I think I would like to use the stencils as backgrounds in some shadow boxes that I’m making for my grandkids. Thanks for the chance to win.

  3. roseanna crawford says:

    The door hanger is so cute. I would love to win one of the peel and stick stencils.
    I have a set of flower pots that I have been wanting to decorate, these would be great.
    Thanks for the giveaway.

  4. Jill Rugg says:

    Love the door hanger! I would use the stencils to make some layouts of my 2 cute kids.

  5. I would love to use one of the stencils to glitter up some mirror tiles for my daughters room

  6. These are super cute! I would use the templates to make them for my daughter’s All-Star cheerleading team. They travel several times a year requiring hotel stays and instead of door signs, I would make doorhangers for each competition.

  7. christina p says:

    Nice project! I’m glad that it worked out despite the change of directions! I would probably make something snazzy for my daughter’s new room with the stencils.

  8. Very cute! And those extra wood pieces are particularly snazzy – I love the layering. Thank you!

    1. Thank you so much, Amy! 😀 I really enjoyed making this and think your new stencils are super fun!

  9. Jackie Loper says:

    My 13 year old granddaughter is redecorating her bedroom and would probably make the door sign. But it would say “go away” to keep her two brothers out. LOL

  10. Fran NCScrapper says:

    Now that both of my parents have passed away, Id love to do a memory box with things that my Mom/Dad have given me that I can’t put into a scrapbook.

  11. Dawn reiter says:

    I absolutely love chevron. I am wanting to make a frame with chevron print and my initials for my craft room.

  12. Kristin Sullivan says:

    I would use these to make decorations for my step-daughter’s bedroom. I am hoping to make some canvas art projects with her.

  13. What a great idea!! I would love me some modpodge stuff!!

    Thanks for sharing the tut! Hopefully, you’ll have power for the rest of the storm!

    Carmen L

  14. Rita DeCook says:

    I would make something with a beachy theme. I love the beach.

  15. Love the door sign! Great job as always! Laying on my bed reading this and first thing that comes to mind would be decorating the blades on my ceiling fan?!

  16. Sandy Alvarez says:

    always love your stuff!

  17. Joydee1963 says:

    Joy,I love it! Need one for my scraproom but mine needs to Keep out crafting!Joy

  18. Love the door hanger. The stencil look great.

  19. Sherri Kerst says:

    I love your door hanger. I have 3 grandchildren, and oodles of nieces and nephews that love it when I create things for them. I can really see this chevron door hanger on their bedroom doors. Thanks, and I loved your video, gave me some great ideas.

  20. Blue Rose says:

    Love the door hanger. I also want to say how much I enjoy your humor when you fumble. I would use the stencils for every creation my mind can conjure, cards, gifts, decorations, etc.

  21. Oh, I would make a ton of pretty sweet stuff, but first I would make a door hanger for my daughters room- you inspired me!!

    Thanks for the giveaway 😉

    I hope you will hop over tomorrow and link up with us at the Tell Me About It Tuesday party. (www.sweetsillysara.com)

  22. I am making a cork board for my office and I am going to put the key stencil on it in different spots and put “key to happiness” Key to Success” and so on for goals in business and personal. Like a vision board and bulletin board in one.

  23. I LOVE the doorhanger idea! I just had a baby, and need to put a doorhanger on my front door telling people ‘Shhhhh baby is sleeping – you wake him and you get him!’ – -or something of the sort ;P

    1. Congratulations on your baby, Gina! That would be a GREAT sign to make! 🙂

  24. I would make a few bookmarks for my granddaughters. They read many books. Thanks for this giveaway.

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