DIY Round Wooden Door Hanger Spring Home Decor (2024)

Create this Round Wooden Door Hanger for your door for Spring. Using simple Dollar Tree florals, chalk paint, stain and a little bit of DIY you can re-create this door hanger for your front door. Display in your home for the Spring Season.

I just love Springtime. Being a Florida girl, the weather is just the best this time of year. You may not need even a sweater being in Florida, however, there are cool breezes and warm sunshine rays that are just enough to make you want to take a nap in a hammock outside.


Then it is HOT for most of the time around here.

And you want to just stay inside.

Bringing a little bit of Spring home decor inside your home can cheer you up and remind you of those Springtime days.

And of course, I have a DIY Round Door Hanger for you to recreate and display. I have this charming piece displayed on my front door on the inside so that I can enjoy as I walk by.

This project is super easy and simple to make and I used mostly Dollar Tree florals to create the finished look.

How To Make A Round Door Hanger

First, gather up all of your supplies. You can purchase most items at your local hardware store, however, you may find you have a few things on hand already.

Once you have all the materials you will need to set up an area to create.The dining room table or your craft table is a great place.I made this in front of my Dreamboxcabinet as it has all my supplies within the craft storage cabinet at an arms reach.

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Here is the list of materials you will need to get.

Materials Needed:

Cricut MakerOr Silhouette Cameo to Cut Hello decal. (optional)

Round Wood Piece (Home Depot for about $6 (or get this lightweight one here)

Chalk paint or acrylic paints (you may also find some from the Dollar Tree)
Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks and florals from the dollar store or craft shop.
My SVG/PDF Cut File – get the free file here

Making A Wooden Round Door Hanger

Once you have all the supplies you need, you will need to start preparing your wood piece for paint. I choose to not sand mine, but you may want to look at the wood piece you selected and see if any sanding is needed. I recommend using 220-320 grit sandpaper.

Once your wood is ready, begin by painting the wood with your chalk paint or acrylic paint. whatever you have on hand will work fine.

Once the paint is fully dry, at least a few hours or overnight, go back with your stain and make some stripes in the direction of the wood grain.

This process helps the wood round look aged and also planked. It also creates the illusion of shiplap planks or boards put together.

I love this look, however, you can choose to skip the stained part altogether. After I stained my board I went back with my white paint and lightening the darker parts of the stain.

You could easily just use sandpaper and sand away any excess for this step as well.

Since I had my paint out, I chose to just use the chalk paint again to wash out some of the stains. I also used a paper towel to sort of wipe or dry up the lines of the wood stain.

You can do this process once or a few times until you get the look you want or desire.

Then, I chose the floral pieces I wanted and hot glued them into place at the top of my round wood hanger. I also positioned them at an angle.

Applying A Vinyl Decal

Once your wood piece is painted, stained, and your flowers have been glued into place, you may want to include a word or saying.

You can download the Hello word from the Resource Library (free to join and subscribe). Cut the vinyl decal using your Cricut or Silhouette Machine.

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Once you have the vinyl decal cut and weeded, you can apply it to the dry paint on your wood round.

Hanging the Round Door Hanger

There are a couple of options when it comes to hanging the wooden Round Door Hanger on your wall or front door. You can use a picture framing kit, or you can do what I did.

I chose to take some large rope I had lying around in my stash of ribbons and nail it to the back of the round piece of wood. I used hot glue to also secure the rope down. I felt this kind of gave it a rustic farmhouse look. Plus, I didn’t have any picture hanging kits lying around.

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I totally would’ve got this one from Amazon, but since I was finished with the piece I was impatient and just used what I had.

Here is a video of my process. Let me know if you have any questions.

What do you think? Have you made one or do you want to make one in the future? Leave a comment and let me know or email me at [emailprotected]

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FAQs

How do you hang a decorative door hanger? ›

It's super simple. Cut your jute string about 15 inches or the size necessary for your door hanger. Knot the ends of the jute string and then hold your door hanger up to see where you should staple the string so that the door hanger hangs evenly. Staple right above the knots on the jute string and you have it!

What size circle for door hanger? ›

My DIY Door Hanger designs start with an unfinished wood circle — you can get these in a variety of sizes, but I think a 12 inch wood round works best for most front doors.

What are door hangers made of? ›

A door hanger (also spelled doorhanger or door-hanger) is a plastic or cardboard sign, generally rectangular in shape, cut to hang from the handle or knob of a door. They are sometimes used to distribute print advertising to residences.

What kind of wood is best for door hangers? ›

When choosing wood to cut door hangers you want to be sure that you are choosing something that is lightweight and smooth. You don't want it to splinter badly as it is being cut. The Revolution Plywood that I recommend is a form of underlayment.

What do you use to hang a wooden door hanger? ›

I typically use jute string to hang a door hanger. This is an inexpensive, yet effective way to hang door hangers. You will also need some 1/8” wooden discs and a stapler to attach the string to the door hanger. It's nice to have some scissors handy too!

How to hang things on a wooden door? ›

Over-the-door hooks are perfect for hanging things on wooden doors. They're ideal for hanging coats, purses, umbrellas, towels, and so much more! Two metal hooks latch atop the door and rest on the backside. Pick a slim hook to avoid damage to the wooden door or frame.

How to make a wreath hanger for a door? ›

Puncture two holes into two pieces of cardboard. On both sides of the wreath, thread a thin piece of wire through the holes and around the wreath to securely tie the cardboard in place. Click the velcro ends of two self-adhesive strips together, pressing firmly to ensure they're securely stuck to each other.

What to seal door hangers with? ›

Using the Spray

If I use the Rust-oleum Lacquer Spray I will wait for my door hanger to completely dry then take it outside and give it a good spray. I recommend taking it outside just so you don't get overspray or those paint fumes in the house.

How to make an over the door hook? ›

DIY Over the Door Hook /Hanger
  1. Supplies. Non-ferrous metal sheet - I used about 30 x 8 cm for this flower design (2mm thick) ...
  2. Step 1: Measure. Since this is a custom-made DIY hanger, I suggest you measure your door before making yours. ...
  3. Step 2: Trace and Saw. ...
  4. Step 3: Bend. ...
  5. Step 4: Fold. ...
  6. Step 5: Prime and Paint. ...
  7. Step 6: Hang On!

Are door hangers a good idea? ›

Door Hangers Are a Highly Targeted Form of Marketing

You can target specific neighbourhoods, streets, or even houses. The more specific your marketing is, the more effective it will be.

Do you seal wooden door hangers? ›

A Good Sealant is Important!

For one thing, it protects the paint and the wood underneath. This is especially important if you're going to hang the door hanger outside, maybe on your front porch or backyard deck. It helps keep moisture out of the wood, and prevents the paint from flaking as easily.

What do you seal wooden door hangers with? ›

Using the Spray

If I use the Rust-oleum Lacquer Spray I will wait for my door hanger to completely dry then take it outside and give it a good spray. I recommend taking it outside just so you don't get overspray or those paint fumes in the house.

How do you ship a round door hanger? ›

Place your door hanger on top of a sheet of bubble wrap big enough to cover your sign all the way around. Fold the bubble wrap over the front of the sign and tape up all the edges so that there are no open edges or loose ends. I recommend using clear packing tape.

How to make a door bell hanger? ›

Instructions
  1. Gather your supplies.
  2. Begin stringing Jingle Bells on the silver Glitter Stick. ...
  3. Continue to string Jingle Bells until you have 28 on your glitter stick. ...
  4. Twist together Glitter Stick to create the wreath shape. ...
  5. Create a large loop with a Gold Glitter Stick.

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