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Looking for some crafting inspo? Want to learn how to paint your own door hangers? Everything you need — from door hanger tutorials to quick tips on adding those finishing touches — is here!
Need some help selling what you create? I’ve got tips on that, too. Scroll on to see what’s in store!
How to Add Custom Lettering to Your Door Hanger With Canva
Learn here how to use Canva to get the perfect hand lettering on your door hangers!
The Top 3 DIY Door Hanger Mistakes to Avoid as a Beginner
Are you new to DIY door hangers? Here are 3 mistakes to avoid before you dive in!
DIY Door Hanger Tips: The Fastest Way To Dry Paint Between Layers
Feel like waiting for paint to dry takes way too long? Don’t worry — what I’m about to show you will change your life (and the way you make door hangers!). If you want to speed up the process while keeping your door hangers looking polished and smooth, try drying them...
4 Ways to Use DIY Door Hanger Attachments
Looking for an easy way to change your porch decor every season? Here are 4 ways to use DIY door hanger attachments to do it!
How to Use a Door Hanger Template in 4 Easy Steps
Ever wondered how to use a door hanger template? This step-by-step guide will show you everything you need to know!
Cute DIY Fall Door Hanger Ideas for 2024
Looking for a few cute, new designs to paint right now? I’ve got you covered with my best fall door hanger ideas!
How to Protect Your Door Hangers So They Last Longer
What’s the secret to making your signs last for years? Here’s the secret to protecting your door hangers!
How to Pick Acrylic Paint for Your Next DIY Door Hanger
So…you’re in a creative rut. You want to break out of your comfort zone and try new ideas, but you aren’t sure how those new ideas may translate into an actual door hanger. I know how you feel. Coming up with new door hanger ideas can be intimidating! There are...
How to Embrace Your Mistakes to Become a Better Artist
Learning to paint is just like learning to ride a bike. You don’t know everything by just looking at the bike. You have to get on the bike and practice, putting one foot in front of the other to keep on pedaling. And if you fall…well, you just get back up, right? Or...