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Easy Broom Parking Sign for Halloween

Learn how to make a “broom parking” Halloween sign that is perfect for a door hanger or wreath adornment! Get a free printable to make it EASY.

Skills Required: Beginner. I recommend having prior experience with Mod Podge so that you’re used to decoupage before you make this broom parking sign.

Park your broom here sign

Making Halloween crafts and decorations is one of the best ways to get into the spooky spirit of the season. There’s just something magical about transforming everyday materials into festive pieces that bring a touch of fun and fright to your home.

Whether you’re decking out your space for a Halloween party or just adding some handmade seasonal decor, DIY projects let you create something unique and personal.

Today, I’m excited to share a simple yet charming idea: a small broom parking sign that’s perfect for Halloween! This craft is versatile and can be used in so many ways.

If you’re a renter, it makes a fantastic front door hanger without damaging the door. It also works beautifully as a whimsical addition to a wreath or even as a stand-alone piece to decorate an entryway or interior wall.

The best part? I’ll be sharing the custom file I designed just for this project, so you can recreate it with ease.

Whether you’re an experienced crafter or just looking for a fun Halloween DIY to try, this sign is a great way to add a little spooky charm to your space. Here’s what you’re going to need.

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It’s a fun and simple Halloween sign that looks modern and not so creepy – my kind of style. What’s yours? Let me know in the comments!

DIY broom parking sign printable

Get the printable how to card below:

Park your broom here sign
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Witches Broom Parking Sign

Learn how to make a broom parking sign for Halloween with Mod Podge! Free printable included.
Prep Time10 minutes
Active Time45 minutes
Dry Time1 hour
Total Time1 hour 55 minutes
Yield: 1 sign
Cost: $2

Materials

Instructions

  • Sand the surface and the edges of your wooden circle lightly, to make sure there aren't any unfinished areas or splintered wood.
    Wood circle with a piece of sandpaper on top
  • Print the Halloween sign printable, and cut around the circle with a pair of scissors.
    Broom parking printable cut out with a pair of scissors
  • Put a generous amount of Mod Podge on the surface of the wooden circle.
    Mod Podge Matte on top of a wood circle with a spouncer next to it
  • Adhere the print, using a brayer to smooth the print over the entire surface of the circle.
    Brayer next to a broom parking Halloween sign
  • Apply a good bit of Mod Podge to seal your image. Wait for the Mod Podge to fully dry before proceeding.
    Mod Podge Matte drying on the front of a DIY Halloween sign
  • Use a hot glue gun to attach the twine around the edge of the sign.
    Roll of twine sitting next to the sign
  • Mark and drill two holes on the top part of the circle. Thread and knot your twine to make a hanger and finish off the project.
    Stringing up the sign using twine and scissors

Notes

If you don’t have access to a laserjet printer, then spray both sides of the printout with clear acrylic sealer before Mod Podging so you don’t get any bleeding of the ink. Let dry a few hours.

If you like this wood Halloween craft, you might also enjoy these other holiday projects:

BOO LettersCheesecloth GhostCoffin TrayDecorating Wood CutoutsDecorative BlocksDollar Tree Halloween CraftsDoor HangersFairy GardenGlowing Skeleton DecorHalloween OrnamentsMason Jar LanternsMummy LuminariesPaper ConesParty FavorsPotion BottlesWitch Hat Garland

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YVONNE

Thursday 12th of October 2023

I love the broom sign, thanks

Amy

Tuesday 17th of October 2023

Thank you!

Paige

Thursday 22nd of October 2015

This sign is so cute! You did a fabulous job!

Paige https://www.thehappyflammily.com/

CreativeKhadija

Thursday 22nd of October 2015

Very cute Idea :) Thanks for sharing Aki :)

Aki

Thursday 22nd of October 2015

Thank you! :)