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How To Make A Rustic Wooden Sign With Floral Transfers

September 27, 2025

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Decorating with bold colors and patterns has always been my passion.

However, several years ago, I suddenly felt the need for a change in my small hall bath.

So I painted everything white.

Bathroom vanity with flowers and towel near sink

Or close to it.

The formerly crimson walls were coated with Benjamin Moore's Chantilly Lace.

The dark wooden vanity received a muted, cottage style makeover.

Even the artwork was neutral.

Including this circular sign and its sweet sentiment. I found it at Homegoods, hung it up and called it a day.

Round Wooden Sign

Of course, now, a decade later, the need for color has been calling out to me again.

But rather than painting the room, or adding wallpaper -which would probably just peel off in this heavily used space - I added a wall of colorful flowers in the form of a fabulous shower curtain.

And I loved it.

Unfortunately, the addition of that one accent, made all the other accessories in the room seem uninspired and flat.

My muted artwork no longer had a calming air, it just felt boring.

Oh, I tried to jazz the opposite wall up a bit with the addition of a floral print, but it didn't feel quite right. Too small for the space and way too matchy-matchy for my eye. In the end, I returned it.

Even though, I knew finding the right piece was going to be a challenge and I'd probably have to make my own art again.

That's when I whipped out that giant white circle and decided to give it a makeover.

Now, over the years I've made lots of wooden signs

Wooden signs with stickers, wooden signs with stencils and wooden signs with wooden letters.

But. For a colorful composition, nothing beats transfers.

And lucky me, I had just purchased the most gorgeous floral furniture transfers.

Iron Orchid Floral Transfers
//See The Transfers Here//

The designs had the same vibe as the flowers on the shower curtain and the colors were close enough to coordinate, but different enough to add some interest. 

Done.

I started by painting over the words with a chalk paint in a buttercream color.

Large Wooden Round Sign Painted white

Then I let it dry for days. I find that furniture transfers are easier to apply when the paint is fully cured.

Next, I chose a design for my art. 

There was one really large flower grouping with an arched top that I thought would fit the shape of the sign perfectly, so I cut that out.

Floral transfers on a wooden board for DIY wall art

I peeled away the paper backing, placed it on the sign.

Then I used my transfer stick to press down on the top of the flowers until they released from their clear top sheet.

I've put furniture transfers on glass and wood and I find with the right amount of pressure they release rather easily.

Applying Floral Transfers To Wood with a wooden tool

As always, if any of the transfer did not release, I just put the paper back and gave it a few more passes with my stick until it did.

Peeling Away Film On Transfers

The pattern I chose was almost big enough to fill the area, but the bottom felt a little empty and I didn't like the harsh edge.

So I added more flowers.

DIY Floral Wall Sign with red and yellow transfers

To soften it up and complete my design.

When I was done, I was so smitten with my floral wall sign that I actually considered putting it in the family room, so I could see it every day.

I mean...what a pop, that contrast made me swoon.

DIY Wooden Floral Transfer Sign against a green wall

Although, it looked great in the bathroom, too.

The colors coordinated with that shower curtain so well, the style was spot on.

Easy Wooden Sign DIY With Transfers on a bathroom wall

And my craving for color was quelled.

But now I'm torn...I almost like it better against the green. 

A dilemma.

Care to share and help a girl out?

Where do you think I should put my new sign?

🤔

Oh...before you run off, there are more DIYs to check out since it's time for another installment of our bi-monthly Do It Over Designer's Hop.

Happy Hopping, Friends!
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  1. Hi Kim. This is beautiful. I think it is pretty either place. Have a great weekend. I am enjoying my weekend in Florida. Hugs. Kris (junkchiccottage)

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    1. Thanks so much, Kris! I really like the flowers, the colors are outstanding. Glad to hear you are enjoying Florida! I can't wait to hear all about it!!

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  2. That larger piece of art does fill that space nicely and co-ordinates with your gorgeous shower curtain without being to matchy matchy. If you really want to add in some green you could maybe paint the frame?
    It's so nice to be able to reuse old art signs and give them a new lease of life without having to always be buying new.

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    1. Yes, I love making something new from something old. I think that's my favorite kind of craft. ☺️

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  3. Your new sign is beautiful and honestly, it really pops against the green. It's really pretty in the bathroom too...maybe a touch of color on the frame around it and you'll like it just as much there.

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    1. Thanks Ann! I really love the colors. Yes, I was thinking about staining the frame a brown wood tone to make it stand out on the white wall a bit, because it feels so right in the bathroom. I just didn’t want to do it until I was sure I wouldn’t put it in the family room, since the white frame pops in there. Haha…decisions, decisions!! 😉

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  4. Oh boy, that is a tough decision! The print looks fabulous which is why I think it looks so good in both places.

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    1. Thanks Joanne!! I fell in love with the pattern as soon as I saw it!!

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  5. Hmmm... Kim. I am not sure, I like it in both places with both colors behind it. Wow, you have a beautiful piece here. I am working on getting more comfortable trying to piece rub on transfers together. I am always so amazed when I see how how the piece comes together so quickly. They elevate crafts and look great no matter what you put them on. I cannot wait to see what else you come up with, the books are always so full of wonderful images. I need to get busy with the book I picked up most recently.

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    1. Thanks so much!! I have to say I’ve worked with a lot of transfers and these were far and away the best quality and easiest to work with…a beautiful book indeed!

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  6. I love it! Transfers are so amazing. I like it against the green too, but it's perfect for the bathroom. I like that idea of green on the frame - would that work?

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    1. Thanks Mari!! Yes, I was thinking about painting or staining the frame. There may be a part two to this craft after all! 😉

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  7. Hi- I like it both. But I was looking for a bit of that particular green (wall color) in the transfer because I think that always pulls things together and don't see it---but things photograph differently than they look in real life sometimes.

    Maybe let it hang in each place for a day or two and see how it settles in? I have 2 bathrooms to re-do when I am able to paint again. This not doing things is driving me nuts...and I don't have far to go. lol. xo Diana

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    1. Hi Diana, I'm with you, and your way of thinking, and right now it's living in the bathroom and i think that's where it's going to stay. It sounds like you have a lot of work ahead of you...bathrooms are fun to redo since they are small, but when you're not feeling well, even small jobs feel monumental. I hope you can back to doing again soon!! xo

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  8. Your transfer turned out quite lovely, Kim! And I love the way it looks in your bathroom! But I'm sure you'll decide after getting comfortable with it!

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    1. Thanks so much, Gail! Right now it's in the bathroom and I believe that's where it's going to stay!

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  9. love this craft pinned and shared your pumpkins on the weekend edit!

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  10. Sara (birdzofafeather.ca)September 27, 2025 at 9:46 AM

    Well, you may know that green is my favourite colour so you can probably guess where my vote is lol! But hang it in both places to see where YOU actually prefer it, then you’ll have a definitive answer :). I think it’s beautiful no matter where it hangs !

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    1. Thanks Sara! I'm a green lover, too. I do adore the contrast, but it looks so sweet in the bathroom, too. I guess only time will tell!

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  11. Hello Kim, I think it pops against the green wall. I guess in time, you will realize what looks best. Happy weekend,

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    1. Thanks Linda! It's such a colorful pattern, I just adore it in every room!

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  12. I think I’d go that beautiful green in towels and wash cloths. Just a little pop of color

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    1. Great idea, I'm all for a pop of color, too! Thanks for the comment!!

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  13. Beautiful project, it will look great no matter where you decide to hang it!

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    1. Thank you so much, Tania! I think that's a testament to the lovely pattern.

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  14. Kim, your bathroom now looks like one you would see in a fancy hotel or restaurant. I would leave it in the bathroom. It looks so custom. Your juices will flow again…next time in the family room.
    Brava my girlfriend!

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    1. Susan, you are always the sweetest!! Thank you for your lovely comment. It currently resides in the bathroom and I think that's where it's going to stay...now I need to find something for the family room. As you said, I'm waiting for the juices to flow...Haha!

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  15. That's so pretty, and I am kinda partial to green, so that's my vote!

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    1. I love it against the green, too, Gina. I like drama and contrast in my decorating.

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    1. Thanks Patti! That's where it's been...and where I believe it's going to stay!

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  17. Really pretty, the transfer is stunning, I love the colours. I prefer the bathroom blends in great with your decor.

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    1. Thanks Anita, I adore those colors, too. They really pop and they are currently living in the bathroom.

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  18. Well in all honesty I like it better on the green.
    I do love your crafting ... thank you for more inspiration.
    Carla

    Have you done anything fun with the pumpkins?

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    1. Thanks Carla! You are the sweetest…and I like that contrast, too.

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  19. I think it looks great no matter where you hang it. Either way it is a great statement piece and conversation starter.

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    1. Thanks so much, Donna! I really love the colors in both rooms.

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  20. You had me at flowers! I really like it in both places, and I'm torn about which one looks better. I'm a color loving gal and I love the contrast with the green wall, but it looks like it's a nice balance to the floral shower curtain in the bathroom. So, not much help here. lol. It'll look beautiful wherever you decide to hang it.

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    1. Aren't those flowers pretty, Tuula? I just had to have them. At the moment, they are living in the bathroom and I think that's where they're going to stay! I appreciate your kind comment and hope you are having a lovely week!

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  21. Kim,
    What a great project!! Looks so pretty!! Thanks for sharing!!
    Hugs,
    Deb
    Debbie-Dabble Blog

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    1. Thanks so much, Debbie! I'd never tried Iron Orchid transfers before, but now I'm hooked!

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