The 1.20 update for Minecraft is here, and with the Trails and Tales update comes a wide variety of new content, such as Hanging Signs. These are new types of signs that can be used to help give your base that little extra pizazz. But to make them, you'll first need to grab some additional items first. This guide will detail everything you'll need to know about making Hanging Signs--and actually hanging them, of course.
How to make Hanging Signs
To make a Hanging Sign, you'll first need to get some stripped wood. To get Stripped Wood, you'll need first craft an axe and approach a tree, and hit LT if you're on Xbox, L2 if you're on PlayStation, or Right Click if you are on PC. After you've stripped the wood, it's safe to collect, but make sure you have at least six stripped logs. Hanging Signs don't serve any significant purpose in Minecraft. They're purely meant for cosmetic purposes and to show off to your buddies.
But you can use Bamboo if you don't want to make it out of wood. To craft it, you'll need twenty-four pieces of Bamboo. Once you have all the bamboo pieces, you'll need to turn them into Block of Bambo, and after that, they can be converted into Bamboo Planks.