Once your design is cut out you can use transfer taper to transfer your stencil over to the doormat or you can start by slowly peeling it away from the backing while holding it where you want it on the mat. Its so silly to get nervous but I’m always amazed by what this machine can do. I always get nervous when cutting my design. Any color will do since we are just using this as a stencil for our Halloween DIY doormat. When you have your design layed out how you would like it in Cricut Design space its time to cut out your design on the permanent vinyl. Work with adjusting the sizes of your images to get your look exactly the way you want it. I searched on the Cricut library to find the bat, star and circle images for decoration around my mat. I used the Barty Allen font and the Don Juan font for my wording. Open the Cricut Design Space on your computer and design the art work for your doormat. I love the clean crisp look of using the cricut to cut out my design and the Flexseal is durable and looks so professional. You can make a doormat without the Cricut using a stencil if you don’t own a Cricut. Spray Flex Seal available at Home Depot ( I used black)ġ2X24 cutting mat (longer than the standard cricut mat) Permanent Vinyl available at your local craft store Suppliesīlank Doormat available at Target and IKEA It’s the first thing I make for the season to get me in the mood to decorate.
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Doormats are a great way to express your creativity and get original with your sayings. I love this time of year when I get to create and make all the spooky but cute diy fun and decor of the season. I’m excited to share with you how I made my DIY Halloween doormat.