DIY Lemon Doormat

DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

I love switching out my wreaths and doormats each season. It is such a happy way to set the tone for guests, and for yourself to come home to. Summertime lends itself to bright, cheerful decor to match what is happening outside of your home. I have always been drawn to yellow in home decor because it represents freshness, happiness and positivity. To follow the yellow trend, I love decorating with lemons this time of the year. Since my lemon glass plates and lemon wreath bring me so much joy I wanted to expand on both of those ideas, and create a door mat that greets my family and my guests with positivity. Enter the DIY Lemon Doormat!

Aside from the cute factor, I love this doormat because it is was simple and inexpensive to make. For about $10, I purchased a coir rug from Target, and used craft paint I already had on hand.

I hope you enjoy customizing your own doormat to bring cheer to your front doorstep!

Continue below for the step-by-step tutorial to make your own lemon doormat.

DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

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  • Coir Door Mat
  • Pencil
  • Heavy Duty Scissors
  • Cardstock Lemon Wedge Stencil. Please see download below.
  • 8 oz. Yellow and White Craft Paint
  • Foam Brush
  • DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

    Step 1: On the back of the door mat, trace the curve of the lemon slice.

    *You can use a template for this, or you can eyeball it like I did.

    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

    Step 2: Cut out the curved top of the lemon slice with the heavy duty scissors.

    *This process is very messy and the coir material likes to shed. I would recommend doing this outside, or keeping a broom nearby so the coir pieces don’t get into the paint later.

    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

    Step 3: Fold the door mat in half, and use the already cut side to act as a stencil for the other side. This will ensure both sides are symmetrical.

    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

    Step 4: Cut out the other curved side of the lemon door mat.

    *Here you can tweak your lemon door mat shape. You can continue to trim the sides until you like what you see.

    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

    Step 5: Download and print out the attached lemon wedge onto an 8.5 X 11 size paper, preferably on cardstock. Then cut out the lemon wedge download to act as a stencil for the door mat.

    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

    Step 6: Place the outer edge of the lemon wedge in the middle of the mat. Then use the foam brush to blot white paint around the outside of the stencil.

    *It may be helpful to print out 4 separate wedge templates and attach with double-sided tape so you ensure the spacing is accurate with each wedge. Or, you can keep it simple and go one at a time like I did. The process is up to you, and how you prefer to work.

    *It is important to heavily blot the paint, instead of brushing the paint on because the coir is very rough and will not take a brushstroke well.

    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog
    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

    Continue to blot around the stencil to create 4 wedges inside the half lemon. Each wedge should be about 6 inches from each other.

    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog
    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog
    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

    Step 7: Paint the insides of the wedges with yellow paint. For best results, apply a lot of paint and blot the paint on with the foam brush, instead of using brush strokes.

    *Please keep in mind that the rigid coir material may ruin your foam brush overtime. Also, the more paint you apply the better for coverage and for longer wear of the doormat.

    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

    Step 8: Once all of the wedges are painted yellow, start to fill in the areas between the wedges with white paint.

    *Remember to blot the paint on versus using a brush stroke motion.

    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

    Step 9: Add a yellow border around the top edge of the lemon doormat with the yellow paint and foam brush.

    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

    Step 10: Add a little texture to the lemon by painting a lighter yellow on top of the yellow lemon wedges.

    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

    Step 11: Paint a yellow semi-circle in the middle of the doormat.

    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

    Step 12: Let the doormat dry overnight, then set it out for all to see!

    I am so happy with how the lemon doormat turned out.

    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

    I love how well it pairs with my DIY Lemon Wreath that I made from last summer.

    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

    Every time my children and I step up to our door, it makes us smile. I hope you enjoy making your own lemon door mat as much as I did.

    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog

    I believe crafting is more fun when we share our projects. Please email me at elizabeth@countrypeony.com, or please tag me @thecountrypeony or #countrypeony to show me your beautiful, custom creations!

    Thank you so much for following along!

    DIY Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog
    How to Make a Lemon Doormat - Country Peony Blog