Supplies needed to make a winter porch leaner without a Cricut:
- 6′ wood board: I used a piece of cedar that’s 5.5″ wide
- pencil
- printer
- my design (or your own)
- paint for wood (optional)
- paint & small paint brush for lettering or
- paint pen: I used a metallic silver paint pen
- 2.5″ wired ribbon for a bow (optional)
- pipe cleaner for bow (optional)
- hot glue gun for attaching bow (optional)
For personal use only!
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Download & Print Designs
I used the same font for my winter porch leaner as I did on my door hanger which is a pretty and thin. If you’d like to make a matching door sign like mine, you can get the free design from this post. You can use the design below for your porch leaner, or you can make your own using a program like Microsoft Word, PicMonkey, or Canva. I have several other designs that you can use from other posts. You can get the free designs for making a Christmas porch leaner here, one for Halloween here, and several for everyday here. Each of my letters are between 3.75″ and 6″ tall, and they are all thinner than 5.5″ wide.
If you’re using my design, go ahead and download and print them now. You will need to use the W, e, i, and s twice to spell out “Warm Winter Wishes.”
Prep the Words
To transfer the letters onto the wood you need to first cover the back with pencil lead. Turn the paper upside down and scribble over the letters with a pencil. You want to get a nice, thick layer of lead covering them.

Place them on the wood board and move them around until you’re happy with the placement. I left a gap at the top for some faux greenery and a bow. You can just use the letters if you’d rather not have a bow. When you’re happy with the placement, place a bit of tape on each side so they don’t move while you trace them.
Next, trace around all of the letters one by one, pressing down really hard as you do. Once you get around the whole word or letter, lift the tape from one side and lift the paper carefully. If your letter is on the porch leaner you can remove the paper and tape. If not, trace over it again before removing the paper.
Once all of the letters are traced, you need to paint the outlines. I used a metallic silver paint pen which is so much easier than using paint and a paint brush. It’s as easy as it sounds. Trace the outlines of pencil and fill in the inside. Easy as pie!
I made a 7-loop bow and a piece of flocked greenery for this porch sign. To attach the greenery I squeezed a good amount of hot glue on top of the board in the center, then bent the stem and pressed it on the glue until it dried.
Here’s a quick video tutorial for you. I didn’t film the entire process because I broke my tripod and I’m waiting for a newer, better one to come in. Let me just apologize for my husband thinking he was a videographer and director in one and moving the camera around in a circle while I was tracing the “e!” I could’ve killed him when I watched it lol!! I laughed and asked him what in the heck he was thinking when I watched it. He told me he was trying to create a visually appealing video for my readers. I told him it didn’t need to be visually appealing. My readers just want to watch how to do it! Anway, with that behind us, here’s the video.
Is it amazing how easy it is to make a porch leaner or any sign without a Cricut?!
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