Make a Boho Jute Rug With Two Cheap Doormats
Add some color and boho flair to any space with this easy DIY jute rope rug using materials found at the hardware store.
Finding the perfect rug is no easy task. With a seemingly endless array of sizes, colors and materials, it's easy to get lost in choice. You might find a style you like, only to find it isn't the right size or isn't the ideal material. That's why HGTV Handmade's Crafty Lumberjacks decided to make their own jute rug from scratch. You can use this project to make a completely custom rug in any size to fit your space. Plus, Andrew and Dennis even show you how to use a paint stencil to give the rug even more boho flair, a technique you can use on rugs you already have!
Materials + Tools
- two inexpensive doormats
- duct tape
- 3/8-inch jute rope
- scissors
- fast-grab adhesive
- caulking gun
- black twine
- stencil
- acrylic paint
- stencil brushes
Buy the Supplies
Prep Mats
To create a large doormat, use a large piece of tape and attach the inexpensive door mats together to create a base to glue the rope onto.
Cut Rope
Use the base mat to help measure out the lengths of rope pieces. Stretch out the rope across the width of the mat, leaving two inches overhanging on each side. Repeat until you’ve cut enough rope to cover the base mat. Using sharp, heavy scissors will help prevent fraying.
Glue Rope
Using the caulking gun, add an even line of adhesive along the bottom of the mat and begin gluing down the rope. Make sure the pieces are nice and tight up against each other as you're working to avoid any holes. Repeat until the mat is fully covered. Use heavy books to lay on top of the ends of the rope to help keep it in place until the glue dries overnight.
Create Fringe
Use the edge of the base mat below the rope as a guide and wrap each strand of rope twice with black twine, leaving two inches of rope to fringe. Weave your way from the bottom to the top and tie off at the end. Repeat on the other side. Unwind and fray each strand of rope until you get the desired effect you want. This step is time consuming, so grab a friend to help!
Apply Stencil
Start by taping down the large stencil to the mat. Then, use a stencil brush to apply the acrylic paint in a dabbing motion. Remove the stencil to reveal your handmade, boho jute rug.
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