Diy Scrapbook Design Step by Step
Color Me Rad
1/15
This wooden doormat, from Lowe's Creative Ideas, is made from pieces of 1" x 2" that are connected by metal rods. The pieces are evenly spaced to bring dimension to the mat and painted in bright, rainbow hues to supply a cheerful pop of color at the door.
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Lowe's
Mosaic Masterpiece
2/15
This unique doormat was created by setting broken ceramic tiles on backer board; grout holds it all together. Black tiles smashed into small pieces were used to form the personalized greeting.
Related: How to Grout Tile
Annie Made
Welcome Wedges
3/15
Who says a fun doormat is just for the outside? This DIY indoor-outdoor design uses complementary half-circle mats that are painted to look like oversize fruit, perfect for welcoming summertime.
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The House That Lars Built
Wooden Words
4/15
Self-linking wood decking tiles were arranged and snapped together to form this woodsy doormat. Stain the tiles to enhance the grain of the wood, paint them with a simple design, or etch a welcoming message with a wood burning tool.
Related: How to Stain a Wood Deck
Spool and Spoon
Chevron Showstopper
5/15
The chevron pattern on this DIY doormat was created using painter's tape and two complementary colors of spray paint. Adding a phrase with bold stenciling brings a fun, graphic element with a little bit of attitude.
Sincerely, Kinsey
Trivet Treads
6/15
Assemble a dainty doormat by connecting rows of premade straw trivets. This vintage-inspired doormat looks like it took hours to make, but it was created by simply weaving strips of raffia through the trivets to hold them together. You'll find a detailed how-to here.
I Made It So...
Stenciled Statement
7/15
Stencils are a quick way to amp up the style of any basic doormat—or anything at all! The design possibilities are endless! Stencil your monogram or a word of welcome; use a small brush to apply the paint for a clean, crisp look.
Related: Stenciled Floors—The Best of Today's Designs
Lisa Leonard Blog
Hose Sweet Hose
8/15
Anyone with a green thumb knows that a hose is essential to producing a vibrant backyard garden. But did you know that when a hose reaches the end of its life, it can be coiled and glued into a sturdy half-circle doormat? You'll find a simple how-to here.
Related: Choosing a Garden Hose
Mark Kintzel Design
Style Uncorked
9/15
This DIY doormat lays out a delightful welcome, particularly for wine lovers. A great example of upcycling, this project simply requires weaving together wine corks with steel wire.
Related: 5 Things to Do With...Empty Wine Bottles
sarahracha via Etsy
Unbuckled
10/15
A collection of old leather belts forms this rugged welcome mat. The subtle variations in color and texture give off a warm and subdued look. If you have more belts than you know what to do with, try your hand at a basket-weave design.
Krrb Blog
Simple Stripes
11/15
Painter's tape can be used to create a chic striped doormat. Vary the width of the stripes for visual variety and allow the first coat of paint to dry before repositioning the tape to add a second color. If stripes aren't your thing, there's always checkerboard or chevron!
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Lia Griffith's Handcraft Your Life
Cloud Cutout
12/15
Sometimes all it takes to fashion a striking doormat is a change of shape. This cloudlike form was made by cutting an existing mat into an eye-catching design. The black mat on white-painted floorboards is particularly dramatic.
Related: How to Paint a Wood Floor
Shine Design
Rock On
13/15
Bring a bit of nature right to your front door with a doormat made of thin river rocks. Collect a gaggle of thin rocks and arrange them so they fit snugly together on top of a low-profile mat. Then use strong glue to hold it all together.
Love U Madly
'Pop' of Color
14/15
Here, plastic bottle caps are recycled into a colorful square doormat. Not only is this clever reuse good for the environment, but it also creates a unique statement piece for your doorway. It's probably not suitable for areas that are frequented by bare feet, though.
Related: 5 Things to Do With... Bottle Caps
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Diy Scrapbook Design Step by Step
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