DIY Door Knob Hanger: Easy and Adorable Kids Project Using Cricut!

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Learn how to make a DIY door knob hanger for a kid’s room using a cheap wooden hanger, a little paint, and your Cricut! It’s an easy, fun project for kids.

R has a lovely neighborhood friend named Ava who she is obsessed with. Ava is a few years older than R, so she loves playing with a “big girl.” Ava’s mom very generously gives us a TON of hand-me-downs, but I often feel like we never have anything for them!

So sometimes I craft up some things for Ava to enjoy—she is a little girly girl and loves stuff like this. And besides, what kid doesn’t like personalized things for their rooms? When I saw this wooden door knob hanger for just a few bucks in Joann one day, I knew I had to do a quick little craft for Ava!

The first thing I did was remove the price sticker and paint the front and back of the door knob hanger using white acrylic craft paint. I need two coats of this paint to get enough coverage.

Like easy kid crafts? Check out my tips for melting broken crayons in silicone molds, making a DIY glitter sensory bottle, and making DIY sidewalk chalk paint!

Next I cut out a unicorn, some stars, and text that said “AVA’S ROOM” in Cricut’s Design Space. If you’re also working with with a Cricut, I used the font ITC Posterboy Std Regular in Design Space. The unicorn file is M87221F5, and the stars files are M894B60E and M3639B. I used hot pink vinyl for the unicorn and name—holographic vinyl for the stars.

Next I used transfer tape to apply the unicorn first, then the name, then the stars. I was originally worried about how well the vinyl would adhere to painted wood and even considered doing iron-on vinyl (yes, you can use iron-on vinyl with wood!) so ensure a good stick. But I really wanted to use these colors/patterns for this project, so I decided to see how it went.

And it turns out great! Check it out—I can’t wait to let R give it to her! I think it’s perfect for a 5-year-old girl’s room. Now I’m going to have to make R one because she wants everything Ava has 🙂

For more fun kid stuff, check out my review of our life-sized colorable cardboard playhouse and my roundup of 10 cute weekly printable chore charts!

Pin my DIY door knob hanger made using Cricut!

Written By Ed

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