Materials Needed for Your DIY Ski Patrol Sign
- Old Dropcloth (or new, if preferred): Available at home improvement stores or online.
- Red Paint: For the cross and lettering.
- Paintbrush: For detailed painting.
- Grommet Set: For adding grommets to the sign.
- Pencil: For sketching the design.
- Stencils: For precise lettering.
Step-by-Step Instructions to Create a DIY Ski Patrol Sign
- Prepare the Dropcloth: Start by ripping the dropcloth to your desired size. If using a new dropcloth, cut it to the appropriate dimensions for your sign. You may want to wash it to soften it a bit as well.
- Apply Stencils: Position your stencils on the dropcloth and use them to paint the “Ski Patrol” wording. Carefully fill in the letters with red paint, allowing each layer to dry before applying additional coats if needed.
- Paint the Cross: Once the lettering is dry, use the same red paint to fill in the cross. Ensure it’s vibrant and even, creating a bold, eye-catching design.
- Add Grommets: After the paint has dried completely, add grommets to each corner of the dropcloth. These will allow you to hang the sign easily and securely. Use a grommet set to install them properly.
- Display: Hang your DIY Ski Patrol sign in a prominent location to showcase your handiwork. For a cohesive winter display, I’ve paired mine with old wooden skis and a faux tabletop Christmas tree in my basement/mud room. This creates a charming, ski lodge-inspired scene that’s perfect for the season.

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Shop This Post To Make Your Own DIY Ski Patrol Sign
If you’re ready to make your own DIY Ski Patrol Sign, here are the materials you’ll need to get started:- Old Dropcloth – Perfect for creating the base of your sign. You can find dropcloths at home improvement stores or online.
- Red Paint – For the cross and lettering on your sign.
- Paintbrush – A high-quality brush will make your painting smooth and precise.
- Grommet Set – For adding grommets to the corners of your sign for easy hanging.
- Pencil – To sketch out your design before painting.
- Stencils – For clean, precise lettering and design.
- Dropcloth – Available Here
- Red Paint – Available Here
- Paintbrush set – Available Here
- Grommet Set – Available Here
- Pencil
- Stencils – Available Here

Conclusion
This DIY Ski Patrol sign is a simple yet effective way to enhance your winter decor. By upcycling an old dropcloth and using basic painting techniques, you can create a stylish and festive decoration that adds character to your home. Feel free to share your own creations by pinning these images and inspire others with your DIY skills. For more seasonal decor ideas and projects, stay tuned and happy crafting!
Customize Your DIY Ski Patrol Sign for Every Season
Like this project? Check out the one I made for summer here! These signs can be customized for any season or saying, making them a versatile addition to your home decor. Plus, I’ve rounded up some fun seasonal DIY projects from my talented friends below. Simply click on any of the links to explore their creative ideas and get inspired for your next project!
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Such a beautiful decor idea! I love that you can use it after the holidays and through Winter . Pinned 🙂