Savannah: DIY Door Decor from Screens

When on our Tuesday shopping spree, Mother and I fell in love with the door decor at Matty’s ($45) and set out yesterday to make our own!
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We made three – for both of us and Sister – and are beyond thrilled with how they turned out!!  (Note, this was before we touched up paint over the staples.)

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They are made of screening material and should be very durable in the elements.  It was certainly a trial-and-error effort, but here’s the gist of how we did it.

You’ll need:
- Roll of screening material – use the one pictured below – we learned the hard way
- scissors
- latex paint and brushes
- stapler
- ring clip or pipe cleaner for hanging

Here’s how:
1. Use chalk to draw out your pattern.  You will need two pieces for each finished piece.  One should be about an inch larger all the way around – that will be the top piece and allow for it to puff up a little once assembled.
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2. Cut out your two pieces and paint front and back of each piece.

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3. Add decorative accents to top piece (larger one) once the base color is dry.

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4. Lay the two pieces on top of each other.  You will staple together where the edges of both pieces meet – this will allow the top piece to puff up a little.  Staple once at the top, once at the bottom and then once on each side to start.  Then fill in staples in this same manner until it is fully connected.
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5. Cut two small slits near the top of the back of the bottom screen and insert your ring clip for hanging.

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6. Touch up the staples with the base paint color.

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7. Admire your handy work!! (This was before we touched up the paint on the staples – we couldn’t wait to see what it would look like!)

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We’ve already started on our Easter screens!!!
xoxo


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