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Monday, November 28, 2011

Personalized Doormat

What's better than receiving a personalized doormat?  How about making a personalized doormat for only $7!  

The following is a tutorial on how you can turn this.....


....into this!



The doormats are from Walmart and cost only $6.98.  Once you have your mats, select two round objects that are different sizes.  I found two plates, a large and a small.  First trace the larger circle with a permanent marker. 


Then trace the smaller circle.




Next, print an initial in a font of your choice.  My computer wouldn't make the letters large enough.  So I went online and googled "Letter K images" and found a font that I liked. Then dragged the image into Pages (which is Mac's Word program) and dragged the corners of the image to enlarge it to the correct size.  Another option is to print a letter on your computer and run to Kinko's to enlarge it on the copier.

Cut out your letter.


Measure the center of the circle and place the letter in the correct spot.


Trace the letter with a permanent marker.


Grab some craft paint. I used the $0.99 bottle of paint from Michael's and an old paintbrush.


Start painting.



I painted two of these is less than 30 minutes, so it's really a quick (and did I mention inexpensive?!) project!  They make great teacher gifts, hostess gifts or a treat for yourself!



Only one more to go and my teacher gifts will be complete!



Have fun creating!! (Note: The best place to use these are under a covered porch,where the weather won't further deteriorate them.  I may try and spray an acrylic coat on top to see if that extends their life a bit.)

Jen

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42 comments:

  1. Such a fun gift idea! Thank you for stopping by me blog. And yes, Elizabeth does great work. I highly recommend her.

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  2. This is such a great gift idea! You'd never know it was just $7! Love it! I'm a new follower. I hope you'll follow me back but no pressure.

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  3. This is so smart! I may have to do this for gifts in the future! Thanks for sharing :)

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  4. Wishing you had been in my classroom when I was a teacher. So darling. You have inspired me to make my own!

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  5. This is super cute and easy! It will be the perfect addition to our new home! And a great housewarming gifts for future friends as well! Thanks!

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  6. I agree with the commenter above: what a great housewarming gift {and for under $10!}...you can't beat that...

    Or a neighbor gift...

    If you have a moment, stop by and share this personalized doormat gift idea at my Holiday Link.

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  7. Awesome teacher gift (says the wife of a teacher) hehe! Actually, I think it's a great gift for anyone..very thoughtful to give ANY personally embellished, personalized gift! I would love to have you share this project at my party!

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  8. Love this idea! I would love for you to link up to my new party, Monday Myriad Linky Party

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  9. Terrific! Thank you for linking this wonderful project to Potpourri Friday!

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  10. Really like the idea, and whoever is getting as gifts is lucky to know you. Thanks for showing us how to do. I'd like to use outside, what acrylic would you spray on top? Thanks for sharing over at Sunday's Best.

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  11. Such an Awesome IDEA. Looks so custom and exspensive.

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  12. Thanks so much for sharing at my Show & Tell party! I love this project.

    Sharon @ mrshinesclass

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  13. Hey Jen!

    Featuring your doormat tonight at Creative Juice. I'm also sharing it at my pinterest in the handmade gifts. I am headed to walmart this week in hopes I can find a few of these blank mats!

    Take care...

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  14. Thanks for sharing at our party Jen! I am totally making this. The best part is I have this rug already on my front porch. Great idea!

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  15. this is super cute ! i think i will try it !! i just have to check if i can find doormats that cheaply here in australia ...

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  16. It looks great! I love that you used stuff you already had around..very custom looking :)

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  17. That looks awesome! I've been eyeing one at Bed Bath & Beyond but it's $40 and I definitely do not have $40 to spend on a porch rug! I'm inspired to do this!

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  18. Love this! Gotta love anything monogrammed, right?! I linked up with Centsational Girl too ; )

    xo Kristle
    http://www.willblogforbeauty.com

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  19. I love how these came out. I am going to make one for my home once the holiday craziness is over! Thanks for sharing!

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  20. This is such a great gift idea. How easy and thrifty. I am glad you did not have to use a Silhouette. I don't have one and am so sad when I see a great project I can't do because of it. Thanks for sharing.
    Ruth

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  21. The mat looks fantastic! I love how quick and easy this is.

    Dee

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  22. Hi Jen! Thanks again for joining our link party last week! I loved this so much I'm featuring it as this week's party ~ Carrie
    http://thecorsoncottage.blogspot.com/2011/12/time-flies-when-you-having-fun-at-all.html

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  23. Very clever.
    I'd love it if you could link this project up at my Simply Christmas Inspiration party ~ http://shabbyartboutique.blogspot.com/2011/12/inspiration-friday_16.html

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  24. This is an absolutely BRILLIANT idea! I want to do one for my own house now.

    I am a new follower and would love it if you checked out my blog: www.creatingyourhome.blogspot.com

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  25. I'll have to feature this, such a great idea! Have a very Merry Christmas! Thank you for joining me at Home Sweet Home!
    Sherry

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  26. Wow! Love this door mat! Thanks for linking up with me at my linky part!

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  27. Great idea, Jen! You turned a ho-hum piece into a stylish décor item.

    Thanks for sharing your creative project at Time Travel Thursday.

    Blessings,
    Liz @ The Brambleberry Cottage
    http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/

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  28. This is awesome. I love it. So simple too.

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  29. Wow - so cute!! I am in need of a new doormat right now, too, so am definitely going to try this! Thanks so much! (Visiting from Home Stories A to Z) :)

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  30. Clever! How well does the paint hold up to foot traffic? Little Bit from DecorateWithaLittleBit.com

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  31. Wonderful Jen. The price of a doormat is crazy.

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  32. Plaid/FolkArt makes an "outdoor" acrylic paint that will withstand the weather - no sealer needed!

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  33. Love this idea...cant wait to try it...only one concern...is it waterproof or will it smudge when it gets wet?

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  34. As with all the other commenters... I heart this project and will probably copycat it. I'm awarding you with the Blog on Fire Award. The post will be up this evening. Newest follower here.

    http://unclutteredlifestyle.blogspot.com/

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  35. You know I love it, Jen! :) Great job and perfect for a different teacher gift!

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