DIY Custom Doormat

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This super easy DIY shows you how to make a custom Christmas doormat perfect for the holidays!

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I kept seeing the cutest Christmas doormats online, but they were like $30 so naturally I thought, “I can totally make that for way less!” So that’s exactly what I did. With a simple Cricut doormat stencil and some acrylic paint, you can make your own custom holiday doormat for a fraction of the price.

In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through how to make a doormat with Cricut, including how to cut the stencil, prep your mat, and paint on a clean, long-lasting design. Whether you want a festive Christmas doormat outdoor for your porch or you’re making a cute handmade gift, this DIY Cricut project is easy, budget-friendly, and completely customizable. Let’s get crafty and make a custom doormat that looks store-bought (without the hefty price tag)!

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Materials to Make a Custom Doormat

  • Coconut Coir Doormat (Amazon)
  • Cricut Stencil (use code ABCRAFTY for $10 off at Cricut) – though it might be easier to use cardstock (also from Cricut)
  • Cricut Machine (use code ABCRAFTY for $10 off at Cricut)
  • Transfer Tape (Amazon)
  • Acrylic Paint (Amazon)

Video Instructions

Instructions to Make a Custom Doormat

Make and Weed the Design

Hop into Cricut Design Space (the software used for Cricut) and make your design. Since I was specifically making a Christmas doormat and replicating the one I saw, I opted for words that embody the holidays. If you’d like to make this exact one, here’s the template.

Tip: If using text, I recommend using a stencil font so that you don’t have to worry about the placement of the inside of the letters like I did.

cricut design space showing the design for the doormat stencil

Send the design to your Cricut and let it do it’s thing. I used the smart stencil for this (this one), but as you saw in the video an easier option might actually be to use cardstock.

Whichever you use, weed out the letters.

using a weeding tool to weed the letters of the doormat stencil

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Prepare the Doormat Stencil

Cover the stencil in transfer tape (this is similar to the one I used). This ensures all of the pieces that aren’t connected (e.g. the middle of the A) will still be aligned.

If you use a stencil font, this step won’t be necessary.

placing stencil transfer paper over the vinyl stencil

Remove the backing to the stencil and stick it to the coconut coir doormat (this is the one I used).

I found it helpful to tape down the stencil, but you’ll want to peel off the transfer tape.

peeling back the stencil transfer paper

Paint the Design

Next, take out a paint brush and acrylic paint and paint between the stencil. Make sure you saturate the mat thoroughly. It can help to push straight down with the brush, rather than side to side.

Note: I happened to use black paint for my design, but you can use whichever colors you’d like!

painting black paint across the doormat stencil

Then while the paint is still wet, peel off the stencil. If needed, use a weeding tool to remove the centers of the letters.

using the cricut weeding tool to remove vinyl from the custom doormat

Let it dry and your custom doormat is ready to use! If you make your own Christmas doormat (or any theme!) let me know by tagging me on Instagram @ab.crafty!

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DIY Christmas Doormat

This super easy DIY shows you how to make a custom doormat perfect for the holidays!
Yield 1 Doormat
Project Time 30 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes

Materials
  

  • 1 Coconut Coir Doormat
  • Cricut Stencil
  • Transfer Tape
  • Acrylic Paint

Equipment

  • Cricut Machine
  • Cricut Weeding Tool
  • Paint Brush
  • Tape Optional

Instructions
 

  • Create your design in Cricut Design Space. Send it to your Cricut and cut it using Smart Stencil or cardstock. Weed out the letters.
    Cricut Stencil
    using a weeding tool to weed the letters of the doormat stencil
  • Cover the stencil with transfer tape to keep the inner pieces aligned. Remove the backing and place the stencil onto the coir doormat. Secure with tape if needed, then peel off the transfer tape.
    Transfer Tape, 1 Coconut Coir Doormat
    peeling back the stencil transfer paper
  • Use acrylic paint and a brush to dab paint straight down into the mat, fully saturating the fibers.
    Acrylic Paint
    painting black paint across the doormat stencil
  • While the paint is still wet, peel off the stencil and remove any inner letter pieces.
    using the cricut weeding tool to remove vinyl from the custom doormat
  • Let the paint dry completely. Your custom Cricut doormat is ready to display!
    christmas doormat with the words "hot cocoa, candy canes, ugly sweaters, gingerbread houses" in front of a door outside
Keyword Christmas, Holiday, Home Decor

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