Teach Me Tuesday: Doormat Wall Art

by Lindsay on January 19, 2010

in DIY Painting Tips

Welcome to Teach Me Tuesday! I spend a lot of time each week reading all of the great DIY tips out there in Blogland. Because there are so many fabulous projects that I can’t wait to try, I figured that it would be fun to feature some of my very favorites here each Tuesday.

If you have a home decor tutorial that you would like to be featured in an upcoming edition of Teach Me Tuesday, please email me at LivingWithLindsay@gmail.com!


Today’s Teach Me Tuesday features a fabulous project from Sarah at A Little of This, A Little of That. This is such a genius idea that I couldn’t wait to share it with you guys immediately. Watch as Sarah uses a rubber door mat to create beautiful wall art.

Sarah teaches us:

I was inspired to do this project from an idea I saw at Lowe’s (you can find the project tutorial here). Their instructions for how to do this project are pretty good, however, I learned a few things in the process of doing this. Learn from my mistakes!

Supplies Needed:
Rubber Doormat (one with a cool design)
MDF Board (decide if you want square or rectangular, and how big)
Paint (for background color -LATEX)
Spray paint (for accent color)

The color combinations are pretty endless. I would suggest going with colors that complement the room you are working with. The Lowe’s website recommended staining the MDF, and then using spray paint to accent. However, there is already WAY too much brown in my house, and I really didn’t want more! I opted to go with Red, Black, and Cream. This wall art is for my piano room, and since my piano is black, I thought this would work. Also, the Lowe’s tutorial recommends rectangular panels. I really wanted square, so I just looked at Lowe’s until I found some square 2×2 panes. I chose panels that were 1/4″ thick, so they wouldn’t be too heavy to hang. Pay attention to how heavy the MDF/Plywood you buy is-you don’t want something that weighs a million pounds on your wall! You can SAVE money by buying bigger pieces of wood, and having them cut down at Lowe’s (for free!).

Once you have your boards, and paint, get started! Here are your steps:

1. Paint your boards (or stain if you choose)
2. Lay rubber doormat on boards, making sure edges are even, and the design is centered
3. Apply two or three light coats of spray paint. Heavy coats of paint do not work! Let each coat dry completely.

4. After spray paint is dry, remove the mat
5. Attach wall hangers to back, and proudly display!

TIPS and TRICKS! (seriously, learn from my mistakes!)

I found out that LATEX paint works great on the MDF/plywood type boards. If you try to spray paint the board (for your background color), and then use spray paint as your accent color also, it DOES NOT work. The latex paint will keep the spray paint you use as an accent color from bleeding through the wood. This is what it looks like when you spray paint the background (black here), and then again use spray paint to accent (cream color). It bleeds and looks gross!

Here is what it looks like when you use latex paint as your background, and spray paint as your accent:

Can you see the difference? The lines on the second photo look so crisp! And yes, I did re-do 2 of the 3 boards. I’m that picky….

When doing the spray paint step, spray from DIRECTLY above. If you try spraying at angles, it will blur. Experience speaking!

Do not try laying your boards on the grass, and then laying the rug on top to spray paint. You need the boards to be on a hard surface. Again, experience speaking!

Here is a close up of the red one, and a shot of all three. I think it looks pretty good!

Let me know what you think!
I absolutely love this project! Thanks for giving us the how-to, Sarah, and for helping us to learn from your mistakes! Sometimes, those are the most valuable lessons of all.

{ 15 comments… read them below or add one }

1 southerninspiration January 19, 2010 at 7:18 am

Looks interesting different, and really, really, cool!!

Suzanne

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2 Michelle January 19, 2010 at 7:28 am

I've seen this project around Blogland and I LOVE how yours turned out…great job! Thanks for the tutorial and extra tips to make it turn out well :)

Have a great week!

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3 Anonymous January 19, 2010 at 7:40 am

Do you think that this would work on canvas panels like they sell at Michaels ?

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4 Angie @ The Country Chic Cottage January 19, 2010 at 8:29 am

I think these are gorgeous!! Thanks for the tips!

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5 michelle@somedaycrafts January 19, 2010 at 11:24 am

That's a cool idea! I've never seen that before!

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6 Beth January 19, 2010 at 12:49 pm

GENIOUS! Love it!

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7 Jen@Notes From the Heartland January 19, 2010 at 2:20 pm

So cool! Will definitely have to try this project!!

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8 Kimm at Reinvented January 19, 2010 at 2:34 pm

This is SUCH a cool project, and one I've had in my idea file for awhile! :) Just haven't found the time to try it. See ya in two weeks and two days, girlie!!

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9 Amanda @ Serenity Now January 19, 2010 at 7:59 pm

Neat!!!! :) I love the patterns. :)

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10 Anonymous January 19, 2010 at 9:26 pm

I LOVE this project you clever, clever girl!

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11 Michelle January 19, 2010 at 11:09 pm

This is freakin amazing! Love it!

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12 Michelle, Home Staging Pro January 20, 2010 at 9:06 am

Thanks for the tutorial and tips. When I first read the title I thought you were talking about hanging doormats on the wall. Per Anonymous above, I'm going to try it on some canvas panels. No reason why it shouldn't work.

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13 E. Williamson January 20, 2010 at 8:22 pm

That's a fun one… and easy! Thanks for sharing. I will have to try that soon. Just another fun thing to add to my list :)

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14 Jan @ bobbypinsboardwalk January 24, 2010 at 12:13 am

Thank you for the great tutorial!

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15 Jen @ Just for Rachel January 27, 2010 at 2:10 pm

That is pretty much amazing! Love it!

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