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This year’s biggest craft night hit were the DIY doormat workshops! Following the same idea as the one I made for my son’s 5th birthday party, this holiday-themed doormat features a hand-painted buffalo plaid pattern that I’m pretty proud of! To read more about how to make one just like this, check out my guest blog post on Carina Gardner’s blog. Below is a list of supplies needed to create this yourself!
- Doormat (link)
- Frog’s painters tape (link)
- Outdoor acrylic paint in black, white (mixed with black to make the dark grey), and red (link)
- Old artist round paintbrush. The older/stiff the bristles, the better. Some folks use stencil brushes like this one.
- Freezer paper, trimmed to measure 12in x 24in (link)
- Measuring tape
- Silhouette CAMEO (link)
- Silhouette 12in x 24in cutting mat (link)
- Pins. I used corsage pins that I already had in my home.
- Iron
- Scotchgard protection spray (link)