Today we’re making some great fence picket DIYs for Christmas! These wood Christmas DIYs also double as Christmas DIYs to sell for beginners! If you’re here for my free Christmas Cricut cut files, you’ll find them at the end of this post.

I’m using 6″ wide dog-eared fence pickets I got at Menards for less than $3, but you can also use reclaimed wood or pallet wood for these projects. Scrap wood could even work well for many of these projects. I love doing my wood Christmas projects in the summer because Chicagoland gets SO COLD by the time the holidays roll around. So let’s jump in so I can share some sneak peeks before you check out the video!

The best part, each project only needs one 6-foot fence picket, making these SUPER affordable – let’s get DIYing!

Easy Christmas Wood DIYS with Wood

My wood Christmas crafts and decorations are great to make now when the weather isn’t freezing. This video includes old picket fence ideas, picket fence craft ideas, cheap picket fence ideas, fence picket crafts, and fence picket DIYs crafts! These easy Christmas DIYs to sell are beginner-friendly and require minimal tools, too! These Christmas crafts to make or sell are both rustic and whimsical!

Christmas Vacation DIY wood sign
Gingerbread man and Christmas Coffee cup sign made from wood

For Christmas in July, I wanted to give you Christmas craft ideas that sell and Christmas crafts to make and sell so you can make some extra money for the holiday season. These DIY Christmas crafts to sell for money will surely be a hit. You’ll have to tell me if you make these Christmas DIYs to sell for profit!

Snowman porch sign and lit christmas card display DIY project shots

Enjoy these wood Christmas DIYs and hacks, wood Christmas DIYs and crafts, DIY wood Christmas decorations, and wood Christmas DIYs crafts!

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3 Comments

  1. Chrissy [aka Mad-Scots-Wench] says:

    Whitney, as always, loved your Tutorial. Some great projects.
    THANK YOU soooooo so much for taking the time and energy to kindly make the SVGs for us. They really are very much appreciated.
    Love and Hugs from across the pond as always.
    Take Care, Remain Safe.

    1. You are so very welcome, Chrissy!! So happy to hear you enjoy them!!

  2. Hi Whitney
    I love all your wood projects. I am inspired to start creating for Christmas. Keep them coming!!!

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