I love a good doormat and at Copious Crafts, creating your own designs or simply following a pattern is a lot of fun. Why stick with one craft when you can do so many different things. Here is a fun project you can try.
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Materials
plain welcome mat
large, all-purpose sponge
sharp scissors
detail paintbrush
paint containers such as plastic plates
pink, green and black paints.
Directions
use the scissors to cut the all-purpose sponge into a watermelon shape.
You’ll need to cut two stamps — one to mimic the wedge shape of the watermelon’s pink core, and a second to represent the thin, curved green rind of the watermelon.
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Found This At Stone Gabble Blog
Materials
glass cylinder candleholder
organic looking rope (mine was 3/8 inch)
beachy elements like starfish or shells
Directions
Using hot glue, adhere the rope to the bottom front of the glass cylinder.
Wrap the rope around the glass cylinder gluing as you go.
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Found This At U-Create Crafts
Materials
Milk Tin / Watering Can
Spray Paint
Cricut
Directions
Ready The Materials
Spray Paint The Milk Tin / Watering Can
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Found This At Lulus
Materials
Hot glue gun & glue sticks
Scissors
Fake flowers of your choice & color
Can of white spray paint
Paper mache letter
X-Acto Knife
Directions
Using the X-Acto knife, carefully cut the top of the paper mache letter off. Remove the cardboard filling so the letter is empty.
In a well-ventilated area apply 2-3 coats of spray paint to the interior and exterior of the paper mache letter, letting each coat dry approximately one hour.
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