How to DIY a Cozy Welcome Peg Board

Fun indoor activity alert: Spread the holiday joy with this homemade sign from HGTV Magazine.

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Photo by: Cory Dawson

Cory Dawson

Materials Needed:

Step 1

Have a piece of wood pegboard cut at the hardware store. We had ours cut to 16 inches by 36 inches.

Step 2

Spray-paint four shaker pegs and the board. Let dry.

Step 3

Use a large plastic weaving needle and yarn to cross-stitch the border and the word cozy, as shown. Secure each piece of yarn with a knot on the back.

Step 4

Attach the pegs to the board with screws.

Step 5

Hang using a pegboard mounting and spacer kit.

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