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DIY Christmas Tree Ornament Display

Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Home Depot, all opinions are my own and always 100% honest.  Thank you for supporting the brands that make this blog possible!

Happy Monday!  I’m so excited to be partnering with Home Depot and their DIH ( Do it Herself) Workshop to bring you this DIY Christmas tree ornament display!  Starting early on some Christmas projects has been fun and I’m especially looking forward to relaxing once Christmas is here!

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We had so much fun creating this over the weekend, this is a project you too can create, promise!

MATERIALS
• 1 – 1˝ x 8˝ x 12´ Common Board
• 1 – 1˝ x 6˝ x 8´ Common Board
• 1 – 1˝ x 4˝ x 6´ Common Board
• 1 – Box #8 x 11⁄4˝ Phillips Square Drive Flat-Head Full
Thread Zinc Coated Multi-Material Screw
• 1 – 27 Count Multi Pack Ornaments.
Strands of beads

OPTIONAL MATERIALS
• Two Paint Sticks or a yard stick
• Paint or Stain

HOLIDAY ORNAMENT DISPLAY TOOLS
• Circular Saw
• Drill
• Glue Gun with Glue Sticks
• Measuring Tape or Carpenters Square
• Pencil
• Safety Goggles
• Sanding Block

Instructions

1.MEASURE AND MARK
Measure and mark (3) 48˝ sections from the 1˝ x 8˝ x 12´ Common Board.
(2) 48˝ sections from the 1˝ x 6˝ x 8´ Common Board. (2) 30˝ sections from the
1˝x 4˝ x 6´ Common Board.

2 .CUT
Using a circular saw cut the three (3) 48˝ sections from the 1˝x 8˝ x 12´ Common
Board, the two (2) 48˝ sections from the 1˝ x 6˝ x 8´ Common Board and the two (2) 30˝ sections from the 1˝ x 4˝ x 6´ Common Board. TIP: Use a sanding block to smooth
any rough edges.

How to build a beautiful DIY Ornament Display

3. ASSEMBLE BOARDS
Lay all five of the 48˝ boards flat on a table interchanging between the 8˝ wide boards and
6˝ wide boards. Leave a 1⁄4˝ gap between all of the boards. TIP: To help keep spacing even between the five boards we used a yard stick. You could also use two paint sticks
side by side in between each board to give a uniform gap. (2 paint sticks = 1⁄4˝ gap
between boards).

How to build a beautiful DIY Ornament Display

How to build a beautiful DIY Ornament Display

4.ATTACH BRACING
Center one 30˝ board horizontally across the five 48˝ boards about 31⁄ 2˝ down from
the top, and secure using two wood screws in each board. Repeat on the bottom with
the remaining 30˝ board.

How to build a beautiful DIY Ornament Display

How to build a beautiful DIY Ornament Display

5.PAINT OR STAIN AND FINISH
I used a white paint and added a little bit of metallic glaze to give it a shimmery look.

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6.ATTACH ORNAMENTS
I used hot glue to attach the ornaments into the shape of a Christmas tree.  My youngest helped me with this part.

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Almost done!creating-a-christmas-ornament-display

Here is the final project, I love how festive it is!

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I love that you can completely customize this projects, get creative!

How to create a DIY Ornament display. Great tutorial with step step directions and pictures!

As Christmas gets a little closer I plan on putting this at our front door,  It’s a beautiful way to welcome the holidays.

How to create a DIY Ornament display. Great tutorial with step step directions and pictures!

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Here is Home Depot’s creation, love the colors!

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Did you know the Home Depot offers three types of Workshops offered – Do-It-Yourself (DIY), Do-It-Herself (DIH) and Kids. You can learn how to build décor projects, how to make easy home repairs and how to operate tools through demonstrations and step-by-step instructions.  You can visit the Home Depot workshops to learn more!

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weekly workshops so you can get started crafting and creating!z

Thank you so much for stopping in today, have a wonderful rest of the week!

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