This adorable free printable “N. Jingle Way” street sign might be one of my favorite DIY Christmas crafts ever! It has that charming North Pole street-sign look that instantly adds magic to your holiday decor, and it’s surprisingly easy to make. If you love simple, festive projects, this one is a must-try — especially because I’m sharing my favorite trick for creating cute wooden signs without using a saw.

Why we love this Free Printable “N. Jingle Way” Street Sign
We’ve become totally hooked on making these Mod Podge wood signs and today we have another fun free Christmas printable to share. As we were shooting this and this and daydreaming about the antiques we’d shop for on this trip, we had a moment of genius… a Jingle Way Street Sign. Finding a real vintage “Jingle Way” sign while antiquing would have been dreamy, but since that didn’t pan out, I whipped up this printable version instead. It’s perfect for hanging on your front door, adding to your Christmas vignette, or gifting to friends and neighbors.

How to Make a DIY “N. Jingle Way” Street Sign (No Saw Required!)
This project uses a slimmer board and only requires one simple cut to get it to the perfect size. Did you know that many hardware stores — including The Home Depot — offer complimentary or low-cost wood-cutting services? It’s incredibly helpful for DIY beginners and makes transporting boards so much easier. I use this service as a little no-power-tools hack, which means you can create this DIY Christmas sign even if you don’t own a saw or any woodworking equipment!
Here’s what you’ll need:
1. Get your wood cut for you
Pick up a 1×6×6 board at the hardware store and ask them to cut it into 17-inch pieces. One board will give you four finished signs — no sawing at home required!
2. Print your sign templates
Print our free N. Jingle Way Street Sign printable and trim them to size.
3. Add Rounded Corners
Optional but cute, use a corner rounder punch to give your sign a more authentic, professional look.
4. Paint the boards.
Give each board a coat of white paint and let dry completely.
5. Decoupage the printable onto the wood
Use Mod Podge (we used Matte, but choose your favorite finish!) to adhere the printable to the board.
✔ SUPER-TIP: Read our Mod Podge tutorial for the secret to a perfectly smooth finish with zero wrinkles.

Download our Jingle Way Street Sign Printable Template










Just found you and have signed up via email and to follow with Feedly. I’ve been trying to access the N Jingle street sign printable and I keep getting a “Whoops! 404 Error”. Am I doing something wrong?
Sorry! Not sure what was up with that other download page, but I just made a new one, and fixed the links in our post:
https://pagingsupermom.com/?attachment_id=6925
I also get an error message.
Sorry! Not sure what was up with that other download page, but I just made a new one, and fixed the links in our post:
https://pagingsupermom.com/?attachment_id=6925
Sorry! Not sure what was up with that other download page, but I just made a new one, and it is working now. Here is the link: https://pagingsupermom.com/?attachment_id=6925
Hi…great sign! Can you tell me what font you used? thanks….