Rustic Christmas Tree Crafts | Funky Junk Interiors
Donna Williams of Funky Junk Interiors has a passion for decorating with the most unlikely materials. Give her bits of rusty metal, scrap wood and some power tools, then stand back and let this self-proclaimed “junkaholic” go to work!
Donna’s talents also extend to graphic design work. She created an extensive stencil line called Funky Junk’s Old Sign Stencils, which made her beautiful salvage style accessible to her raving fans (us included)!
Since Christmas is right around the corner, we thought some of Donna’s rustic Christmas tree crafts would inspire you to add some funky junk into your home this holiday season!
DIY Crate Christmas Tree Crate
Who says that Christmas trees needs to have skirts underneath? Why can’t they have something unique, like a worn and rustic crate?
Donna had the exact same thought when she created this tree crate for her home.
With her clever use of old fencing, power tools and some Typewriter MMS MilkPaint™, Donna put her signature stamp on the family tree in no time!
Scrap Wood Christmas Trees
Donna’s talents extend to Christmas trees on a small scale too!
These sweet evergreens were created using scrap wood, MilkPaint™ and her grain sack stencils. The clever bit about this project is that the grain sack stripes make the bases look like presents!
MMSMP + Raw Wood = LOVE
These rustic Christmas tree crafts are ideal for Miss Mustard Seed’s® Milk Paint because it soaks into raw wood like a dream. Our paint isn’t like modern paints on the market. It soaks into porous surfaces, like wood and brick, more like an opaque stain. It becomes a part of the surface rather than drying on top in a thick layer.
To learn more about how our paint behaves on raw wood, hop over to this post.
We know that you’ll love embracing your inner “junkaholic” with Donna’s tutorials.
Make sure you take MMSMP along for the sleigh ride!