12/13/2022 0 Comments Front door decorDixie Delights 5.Your entry door is the first impression people have of your home, so you want it to reflect your personality and style. Wouldn’t those look cute as chalkboard tags?ġ. I LOVE those wood tags (number 5) by Jaime from That’s My Letter. If the ideas presented so far haven’t struck a chord with you, then you might be the type of person who craves something a bit more out-of-the-box! How about a painted wooden cut out in the shape of a wiener dog, a giant flip-flop, or maybe a polka dot crab? To make these door hangers you will need a pattern, a piece of hardboard, a jigsaw, and some paint. For safety reasons, I wouldn’t place pictures of family members on the outside of your door.ġ. Print out your square pictures and attach them to the wire using mini clothespins. To do so, attach eye hooks on either side of the frame and run picture wire or beading wire between the eye hooks. I also love the idea of attaching instagram photos of perhaps pretty scenery or places you’ve been within the frame. Empty frames can be embellished with craft supplies you have around the house such as scrapbook paper, faux flowers, fabric flowers or even dried flowers. Have an empty picture frame in the attic or basement? Why not decorate it and place it on the front door? I love this idea because it’s easy, versatile, and economical. If you decide to use faux flowers, consider using faux flowering branches which tend to look more realistic.ġ. Simply Salvageįlower door baskets look absolutely gorgeous when filled with fresh flowers and foliage! Faux flowers are of course more practical but can tricky to work with to achieve a realistic look. I have a fiend who writes, “Shhhhhhh….baby sleeping!” on her sign to ward off solicitors and unwanted door bell ringers. I love this idea because you can change up your sign frequently to fit the season or your mood. Fill your chalkboard with an inspiring quote, welcome message, monogram, or your house numbers. Painting the interior of a tray, frame, or cupboard door with chalkboard paint makes a unique and functional door decor sign. Click on the numbered links below each picture to be taken to the original source.ġ. I love Teal & Lime’s DIY Marquee letter (number 3) below. Cover your letter with whatever creative medium you have on hand-moss, twine, fabric, buttons, sea glass, shells, or paint. To make your own, you can either purchase an oversized letter from a craft store or you can cut one out using a pattern, piece of hardboard (or even foam board), and a jigsaw. Monograms are a fun way of paying homage to your family name! Giant letter monograms have been on trend for at least the last five years, and I still love the way they look. Hang your door decor using a wreath hanger or command strips.ġ. Place your faux flowers inside your container and secure a ribbon as an embellishment or hanger. These next door decor ideas are perfect for spring! Collect your kids’ old rain boots, an umbrella, or a watering can along with faux flowers and ribbon. Rain boot, Umbrella, and Watering Can Vase Door Decor Ideas Today I’m sharing 36 creative front door decor ideas that are NOT a wreath. FRONT DOOR DECOR HOW TOThe first space is your mantel ( click here to find out how to decorate a mantel) and the second space is your front door! While everyone appreciates a pretty wreath on the front door, sometimes you want to go beyond the wreath and decorate that door with something fresh and unique. There are two spaces within the home that are incredibly easy to decorate, can change with the seasons, and make a huge impact.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |