Looking for a simple and customizable DIY project? In this tutorial, Stacey shows how to add a wooden letter to a grapevine wreath. This project is quick, affordable, and perfect for adding a unique touch to your front door, classroom, or even as a craft show best-seller.
With just a few supplies, you can create a monogram-inspired design that works year-round or can be dressed up for any season.

Supplies You’ll Need
- Wooden Letter – Walmart has affordable options in a variety of fonts and sizes
- Staples (¼”) – For securing attachments
- Staple gun
- Pipe Cleaners – Great for attaching bows, florals, or seasonal accents
- Optional: Ribbon, greenery, or florals to decorate your letter
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prep the Wooden Letter
Choose a letter that fits your wreath design. Wipe it down to remove any dust so your attachments stick better.
2. Add Pipe Cleaner Attachments
Use a staple gun with ¼” staples to secure pipe cleaners to the back of the letter. These will serve as anchor points.
Design Tip: Place pipe cleaners in multiple spots so you can easily swap out decorations for different seasons.
Why This Project Works
- Customizable: Works with any letter and any theme.
- Budget-Friendly: Uses inexpensive Walmart letters and basic craft supplies.
- Great for Craft Shows: Personalized and seasonal designs are always customer favorites.
Using wood letter signs as attachments is a versatile project that can be made in minutes and customized for any season or occasion. Whether you’re making one for yourself, as a gift, or to sell, it’s an easy way to create something stylish and personal.
Want more easy DIY ideas? Join the Creative Coaching Program inside The Makers University for step-by-step tutorials, wreath recipes, and tips to grow your creative business.


