
Now, I don’t know about you, but I find the “outdoor rug” category to be one of the hardest to shop in—I can never find what I want! I knew I wanted something with a pattern to bring a little interest to that walkway, so I decided buy a jute rug and stencil my own pattern so I could get exactly what I was looking for.
It’s a super easy way to add some interest to a rug and I’ll show you what I did!
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-outdoor rug (either a flat weave rug or a woven jute rug)
–stencil paper (or you can use overhead projector sheets like I did)
–acrylic paint
–pounce sponge brushes
–star template
-X-Acto knife or scissors

Tape your stars to your rug in whatever pattern you like to find your favorite placement. I would also suggest having some paper or cardboard under the rug as you stencil so it can catch any paint that comes out the other side.

Use your pounce brush and paint to dab the paint into the stencil area. I found it best to do a large pounce first and then finish with a small one to get any areas the big one didn’t get. Try and just dab straight down rather than at an angle.

Move to the next star placement and repeat until you have each star stenciled. Depending on what color paint you use, you may like the look of just one coat of paint when it dries.
It’s a lighter shade and a little translucent, so keep it if you are happy or you can repeat with another coat of paint by simply placing the stencil on top of the stars already there and repeating the steps (which I did). The second time goes a lot faster, but it’s up to you if you want just one coat of paint.




Cotton flat weaves are great for stenciling your own unique design for any room of the home! Have fun! xo. Laura

I am not crafty … no I truly am not, but this caught my eye. We have just finished the garden room/ office music room and being in wet Suffolk in the UK. No matter what else you have … you must have amat to wipe your feet; fact. I purchased a coir mat to capture doggys feet and damp shoes but ;as yours was, mine is plain. Maybe not stars but music notes and clefts could just work. Thank you for the idea I will give it some thought and see if it is doable. This could be the one that actually works. ????
I love this! It is so cute and so easy! I can’t wait to try this out!
Shandel | babygirlsbible.com
This is so cute! And looks so easy! I love this!
Shandel | babygirlsbible.com
This is so cute, I cannot wait to make it myself!! Thanks for sharing!
-Kate
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I love this so much! I am going to have to do this before our next BBQ! I have also struggled with finding any outdoor rugs that I like and this is perfect!
xoKaelen | https://darlingmarcelle.com
Looks great! Can you tell me where the little citrus mat is from? Love it so much 🙂
Hmm, I think that was a summer JoAnns item!
Laura
Laura, does the rug slide around at all? Your carport concrete looks smooth. I’m wondering if you need to put any rubber underneath.
It moves a little but not enough to care about so I just left it as is!
Laura 🙂
Oh this outdoor rug looks really cute, and seems like it would be really easy to print the pattern on it. Great idea 🙂
Sarah xo Oomph London
I love how this turned out! The print is perfect!
Paige
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I love this! It’s so cute and understated. I’m definitely going to have to try this, maybe on my welcome mat outside the apartment door!
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Cute! Really matches the whole A Beautiful Mess vibe, haha! 🙂
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