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Introduction
The article provides a collection of DIY front doormat tutorials that are uncomplicated to make and can be completed in under 30 minutes. It showcases various innovative and festive designs for a welcoming holiday entrance, including colorful patterns, funny sayings, and merry and glowing designs.
One of the reasons we all decorate our homes for the holidays is to make everyone who crosses our threshold feel welcome, right? So it makes sense that the first place you want to show that warmth is at the front door. You can make your own Christmas doormats that are personal, unique, and best of all, welcoming. Each one of these 13 DIY front doormat tutorials walks you through (the very uncomplicated) steps. You can do these in an afternoon, and be well on your way to putting your best (holiday!) foot forward! Or your guests’, depending on how you look at it. 🙂
Christmas Doormat DIY’s
Most of these Christmas doormat tutorials will operate those inexpensive coir mats you can find at Ikea, home improvement stores, even dollar stores. And paint. Plus, one or two other little secrets supplies they all share with you, along with uncomplicated techniques and tips. This is a super uncomplicated holiday project that even the kids can support with. So let’s get to it!
Colorful Christmas Doormat
Our first DIY front doormat for the holidays is from ‘Tip Junkie’. They operate a Cricut vinyl cutting machine to make their stencil, but you can simply buy a stencil at the craft store as well. Bright Christmas colors, and voila! The Merry & Bright phrase is very classic, but the fun colors current it up. Easy step by step instructions with photos.
So I am a polka dot girl… Like, seriously. So this dot Christmas front doormat made me take instant notice! Plus, it’s so freakin’ uncomplicated, how could you not make this mat? From ‘The DIY Playbook’, this may be the one we are going to make this year! You could customize it to fit whatever Christmas colors you may like including adding metallics. But I think the white is a . After all, falling snow makes almost everyone dream of the holidays!
Noel Christmas Doormat
So this front doormat complicated, but it’s not. Jump on over to ‘Paint and Pattern’ and find out how to operate stencils, chalk paint and a little masking tape to create this intricate looking mat. They tell you how to get the exact stencil they used as well. They have other Christmas doormat ideas for you too!
Oh Deer Me!
Can’t get more uncomplicated than this, ‘Heidi Swapp’ used a reindeer head stencil and some Christmas red to create a ten minute doormat!
Jingle All the Way
Love this front door mat from ‘Life on Summerhill’. She used a uncomplicated and inexpensive plain coir doormat, outdoor craft paint, and a stencil.
Layered Christmas Doormat
‘Everyday Jenny’ made this cute “Fresh Cut Christmas Trees’ stencil for her door mat, but we love how she used some holiday fabric underneath to create a layered look. You could do this same thing with a slightly larger rug or floor mat. Or, do like she did and hem up a clearance piece of holiday fabric.
Anthropologie Inspired Christmas Front Doormats
So both these holiday doormat ideas are a little more intensive projects, but still equally inexpensive and totally gorgeous! They aren’t tough, just more time consuming. But if you love your crafting, give these beauties a try! After all, it’s a $3 doormat, right?
From ‘We Lived Happily Ever After’, this gingerbread house mat is . I can guarantee you no one else on the block will have this charming of a front entry for Christmas! They went one step further with this Christmas doormat, cutting it into a gingerbread house e. No vinyl cutting machine required for this one! You can operate her design as a template to handpaint the dots and lines that make up this project.
Ok, this is a masterpiece! We are in love with this Anthro inspired Christmas doormat DIY. Yep, this is really a DIY project! No Cricut required for this one. This is genius uncomplicated. They bought a inexpensive Santa doormat at Michaels, then simply painted over with pastel colors, using the existing pattern on the mat to trace over. Yep, that’s it! Easier than paint by numbers… Kinda, paint over numbers? 🙂 Find the full tutorial over at ‘Alexa Elizabeth Style’.
Starbucks Christmas Mat
‘Kayla Makes’ uses a vinyl cutting machine to make amazing custom Christmas doormats like this one. She makes a different one for every season, and why not? This Starbucks themed front mat is exactly the thing to put a smile on the face of all your visitors. I would recommend having an awesome coffee bar inside though… Let’s face it, after this entryway welcome, your guests are gonna kind of expect it. 😉 They operate a Cricut vinyl cutting machine for this… and frankly, if you are this into crafting, you should have one. You can get one on Amazon or at your local craft store. You will operate them for .
Ya’ Filthy Animal
This one kinda speaks for itself, right? If you don’t get the reference, then spend a little time binge watching classic Christmas movies… especially (hint, hint…) Home Alone! From ‘Diary of a Debutante’, she starts with a blank coir doormat and used a Cricut for this one. Also, inexpensive paintbrushes and black acrylic paint.
We Wish You a Merry Chrstmas
‘Studio Xtine’ made this Merry Christmas doormat with a different kind of vinyl cutting machine, a Silhouette Cameo. she made a stencil on feezer paper, and then used venerable paintbrushes and acrylic craft paint to complete the project. She also sprayed it with Scotchguard to give it a little protection from dirt and moisture.
More Merry + Bright Christmas Doormats
Again, starting with a plain coir doormat, from ‘Dress Cori Lynn’, this uncomplicated and current Christmas doormat is a really quick project. Another one that uses a Cricut machine (we told you they were good for everything!) but you could easily buy a stencil to do this project.
Fa-La-La-La Fabulous
Make this Christmas front doormat from ‘Burton Avenue’ with a store bought stencil, or make one with a vinyl cutting machine. They used a super frigid trick to make the stencil stick to the door mat for crisp lines too!
So get to makin’ one of these super welcoming Christmas doormats, most of them take less than 30 minutes! Then jump on over to our post Magical Christmas Village Ideas, and then check out Creative Front Porch Christmas Decorations on TGG, and our DIY Christmas Tree Made with Firefly Lights on OhMeOhMy!
Here is the “FAQ” section:
Colorful Christmas Doormat
Q: Can I customize the colors of this doormat to fit my Christmas theme?
A: Yes, you can customize the colors to fit your Christmas theme by using different paint colors or adding metallic accents.
Noel Christmas Doormat
Q: How do I get the stencil used in this project?
A: You can buy the stencil used in this project or make your own using a vinyl cutting machine or a stencil-making kit.
Oh Deer Me!
Q: How long does this project take to complete?
A: This project takes less than 10 minutes to complete, making it a quick and uncomplicated DIY project.
Jingle All the Way
Q: What kind of paint should I operate for this project?
A: You can operate acrylic craft paint or spray paint for this project, depending on the look you want to achieve.
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Q: How do I protect my doormat from dirt and moisture?
A: You can spray your doormat with Scotchguard to give it a little protection from dirt and moisture.
More Merry + Bright Christmas Doormats
Q: Can I operate a store-bought stencil for this project?
A: Yes, you can operate a store-bought stencil for this project or make your own using a vinyl cutting machine or a stencil-making kit.
Fa-La-La-La Fabulous
Q: How do I get the stencil to stick to the doormat for crisp lines?
A: You can operate a super frigid trick to make the stencil stick to the doormat for crisp lines, such as using a spray adhesive or a stencil-making kit.
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