On the second day of Christmas Beyond the Picket Fence gave to me, a Noel sign for hanging. A little linguistics for you--Noel is the French word for Christmas and is derived from the Latin word meaning Nativity.
I made this Noel much like the EAT signs I have done, using pallet wood. I use small pieces of beadboard to connect the letters. I did add hangers on the back, but I show it in these pictures propped on my (dusty) shelf.
I could have made a square O, or I suppose a hexagon, but I chose to use something circular for the O. You could use a saw blade,
I like the rust on the blade.
or a wreath like I did.
A silver platter, a wooden plate, an enamel lid, a jello mold would also work great. I think I will stick with the wreath and maybe add a few berries to it.
Find more ideas at Funky Junk Interiors.
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I LOVE the saw blade version...very creative. I'm inspired to start thinking Christmas, although I've still got a couple of Thanksgiving projects I want to do first:) These holiday months go too fast!! -Lindsey @ If I had a million hours...
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! ~ Maureen
ReplyDeletei love the noel letters and i like the saw blade also. wow! I can't believe christmas is just around the corner.
ReplyDeletelauren
very cool becky! I love the noel with the wreath! you're so clever!
ReplyDeletegail
Love your Noel sign Becky. Putting it on my "Christmas To Make" list. :) x Julie @ Restyle Relove
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! I have a sawblade laying around, and this would be the perfect craft for it!
ReplyDeletePinned. Excellent.
ReplyDeleteBliss