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DIY Pallet Project Ideas For Every Holiday

This collection of DIY pallet project ideas will give you an entire year of holiday decor to brighten up your mobile home! Be sure to visit our Pinterest page for more great ideas on mobile home decor, improvement and crafting ideas!

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Valentines Day

The first pallet project idea celebrates love for Valentine’s Day and is super simple. Did you know that you can purchase small pallet boards for projects on Amazon (see below)? They are the perfect size for this Pallet Fabric Art Project we found on Life Sew Savory.

Here’s the pallet available on Amazon But it’s probably cheaper to buy a 1×4 at Lowe’s or Home Depot. They will even cut them to the needed length for free.

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Looking for a smaller pallet to work with? This is perfect!

With simple pallet boards you can create a cute sign like this:

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We Love the colors on this sign.

St. Patricks Day

Next up, the holiday where we celebrate our Irish ancestors and the beautiful story of St. Patrick. This St. Patricks Day sign is an easy way to show your pride. This is another great DIY idea if you are crafty. We especially love the addition of the lights! You can find details of this project at TeeDiddlyDee, along with tons of other DIY ideas.

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The lights are a nice added touch.

Easter

This Easter pallet idea is a perfect addition to your Spring yard or mantel. Also, its another one of those projects that you decide the size and colors yourself. Whether you are looking for a full-size pallet design or something smaller, the choice is yours. We think this would also be a good project for the kiddos, give them some paint and let them paint the pallet boards for you! You can see the steps to this Bunny Pallet sign at Diva of DIY.

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Love the tail!

4th of July

What’s the 4th of July without a flag? This pallet flag is a wonderful way to celebrate the USA not only on the 4th of July but all year long. As you can see all that is needed is plenty of red, white and blue paint. We love this simple idea to add the flag to our front porch!

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We are going to create this for our porch soon.

Fall/Halloween

This fall scarecrow pallet sign has been very popular the past few years. It’s no wonder since it’s reversible, you get two decorations for one! One side is the scarecrow, the other a snowman. We found the step by step instructions for this at Home and Family.

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This sign does double duty.

Thanksgiving

This “Give Thanks” pallet project idea would look lovely surrounded by mums and pumpkins in our front yard. A coat of orange paint and a stencil design is all you need to complete this look. You can find the details and a link to the stencils at The Magic Brush.

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Perfect for a fall decor setup.

Christmas

Want a DIY pallet project that is super easy but is also super cute? This Christmas pallet sign is perfect! Use large letters available at any craft store, some festive holiday wrapping paper and a couple of pallet boards are all you need to complete this festive look. You can see this idea and more at Re-fabbed.

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Any color of wrapping paper will work with this.

We also found this awesome Youtube Video from The Keeper of the Cheerios that is a quick and easy tutorial for creating holiday decor signs from pallets! Be sure to check out her page for tons of great DIY ideas.

We love all these pallet project ideas that are simple and creative ways to add some holiday decor throughout the entire year. Have an idea you would like to share? Created one of our projects? Comment below! We would love to hear from you.

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