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Use your Silhouette machine to cut out a stencil to make a hand painted doormat!
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I honestly hate shopping in a store. Now that there’s grocery pick-up and online shopping it’s very rare that I actually have to go in to a store and deal with people.
I hate dealing with rushed shoppers if I don’t have to.
It also means that if I’m not running to the store than I can stay home and have more time to craft or clean.
It’s a little crazy to think that when I was younger online shopping wasn’t really a thing. At least, not until I was a teenager. My mom used to drag us to store after store buying groceries, clothes, and whatever else we needed. Which really wasn’t a huge deal until you had to stand in a long check-out line at the local Walmart. What’s more boring to a 7 year old than a check-out line?
NOTHING.
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So I’m grateful that we have things like Amazon Prime and Target pick-up in case I don’t want to get out of my pajamas and run to the store. Because, it happens more often than I care to admit.
I like my pajamas y’all, don’t get between me and my comfort clothes.
If I’m being honest, my world consists of Target runs, browsing Amazon Prime for things I don’t really need and relaxing Disney vacations.
If you’re using Oramask 813 stencil vinyl you need to really press the stencil onto the mat. This stencil vinyl is my favorite to use and it is very sticky so it works well on the doormat!
You can also use freezer paper for a stencil. But if you do you’ll need an iron to adhere the freezer paper to the mat.
I personally really like Oramask 813 stencil vinyl for any stencil projects. But I do realize that freezer paper is more cost effective and if you’re looking for a cheaper option that might be better for you. Both work, it just depends on what you want to use.
If you decide to use freezer paper make sure you cut with the shiny side up and that your mirror your design. When you place your freezer paper stencil on the mat you will need to use an iron (or your Cricut EasyPress) to heat the stencil so that it’ll adhere to your mat.
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I have not used flex seal on my mats before but I’ve heard this is the best option to use on your mats. You can buy Flex Seal at any home improvement store or online!
My mat is exposed to the elements all year long because we do not have a front porch so the outdoor paint faded in about 3 months. If you have a front porch and your mat is protected it’ll last longer. But outdoor paint does fade fast!
Yes! I did with my mat and I think it did help my mat to not fade as quickly. Definitely protecting anything that you put outdoors is a must!
And while the mat itself was pretty easy to paint, I still have a few ideas on how to make this even easier for anyone wanting to attempt to make their own.
Flex Seal Spray is what crafters in the Silhouette Groups I’m in swear by, especially those who sell these mats in their stores.
This project may seem a bit intimidating at first (hello, it took me a year to finally make!) but it really is easy. The hardest part was trying to place the stencil on the mat, though that was mostly due to using transfer tape. Once you get the hang of it you’ll want to make a new mat for every season!
Which, I may or may not do. ?
This DIY doormat is
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This post was last modified on 27/10/2023 21:06
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