This is unusual for me. I am not normally a door-décor person. I have a wreath for fall and a wreath for Christmas, but I don’t normally have anything up at any other time of the year.
Until now…
Some people put ice skates on their door at Christmas time—so I though, “Why not rain boots for Spring?”
I went on the hunt for some child’s rain boots, and I came up with these at a thrift store:
I liked the $4 price tag, but I didn’t think purple was the look I wanted with my orange front door! Someone else may be able to pull it off. Not me!
So I taped off the sole of the boots……
…and sprayed on Rustoleum "Summer Squash.”
Note: I foolishly did not prime the boots first—and I should have. The paint dried, but remained VERY sticky. Like gum-on-your-shoe sticky. Or jam-on-a-toddler’s-hands sticky. Ugh. Thankfully a couple of coats of Rustoleum clear coat (leftover from the faux enameled stencils) greatly reduced the sticky factor. Now they’re only Post-It Note sticky. Hopefully not Venus Fly-Trap sticky, since they’re hanging outside!
I spent $15 on some silk flowers at Michael’s, and $1 for a cool paper ribbon at Ben Franklin.
How did I attach the ribbon, you ask?? Staples!
Staples and duct tape. Where would we be without them??
And that’s my version of a spring “wreath” for about $20.
I think the yellow was a much better choice than the purple, don’t you?
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Great idea! Cute boots!
ReplyDeleteKorrie so clever, really a great take on the ice skate idea for spring. And loving the yellowy color.
ReplyDeleteAdorable...I just did the same exact thing last week. I wound up adding a little stencil to mine as well. Your right they were very sticky and it took a few days to dry. Never thought primer may have taken care of that. They look cute on the door.
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness they are so cute! I need to remember to prime first because I have a pair of rain boots that I want to spray paint. Thanks for sharing and hope you have a wonderful weekend, Gail
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I would never have thought of that. (So Ben Franklin's is still around? Ours turned into a Michael's long ago!)
ReplyDeleteOh that is just too cute!! Great idea.
ReplyDeleteI love this...it's so sweet! You are ingenious! xo wendy
ReplyDeletei love that, korrie! the combination of boots and daisies is perfect!
ReplyDeletei love that, korrie! the combination of boots and daisies is perfect!
ReplyDeleteThose boots look so cute. What a great idea. And I love your orange door. I have a solid metal orange door, and I would love to have a window in it.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Korrie, that is the cutest thing ever! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThat is really cute, Korrie! I like it! The flowers look great and I think the color was a good choice.
ReplyDeleteHow creative Korri! I decorate rubber boots for Christmas by stuffing greens and a bow and a snowman inside, but I used them to set out on an end table etc. I painted my rubber boots with a brush and some oops paint from the Home Depot. I never thought of spray painting them, then again I done my project in the winter. Thanks for sharing! Love this idea and I Love the color yellow you chose.
ReplyDeleteSandi Allen
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Purple would be more fallish... so you did good with the yellow.
ReplyDeleteThat turned out so cute Korrie! When you'd first said you were spray painting boots, I thought at little planters. This is darling!!!
Very cute, I love it. Thanks for the great idea. It is very clever. Now I am going to be on the look-out for boots. Thanks for sharing. Karie
ReplyDeleteJust super cute! Very spring!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! I love your super and creative ideas.
ReplyDeleteDee
Very cute! My mom just did this for her outside bench. And when she asked me about it, I told her she HAD to prime them first. She painted hers orange. Love the softer yellow of yours!
ReplyDeleteHolly
It just screams Spring!!! Really inventive and I think yellow was definitely the way to go!
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling idea, Korrie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a very clever idea!! I love it!! It looks so Springy and wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea. Yellow goes great with the door!
ReplyDeleteI just made one of your book birdhouses. It turned out great. Now my husband wants one for his office!! Love reading your blog. Take care. :)
Very clever--and very cute. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I LOVE this idea! I would have kept the purple for my decor, but yellow is definitely a better choice for your door. Love, love, love!
ReplyDeleteTotally adorable and sooo clever, I love the boots on the door, and what a great idea. Now I need a cowboy boot for the ranch front door!!
ReplyDeleteYou just put boots on my shopping list! They look great and I love the color of your door :)
ReplyDeleteDebbie
cutest door ever. I am laughing over the venus fly trap thing. I hope the stickiness goes away first :)
ReplyDeleteYour door decor is so cool. I really like it!
ReplyDeletePamela
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I love it! Yellow is very appealing to me as it is a "happy" color in my opinion and very spring like. Great job my friend!
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Pat
SUPER cute! Definitely Springy :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Funny about the sticky because I wouldn't have thought of priming them either.
ReplyDeleteLove the fun spring colors!
Korrie,
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable! You should make door decorations more often; you're good at it:)
Korrie,
ReplyDeleteSo, so, so adorable! Perfect for a rainy spring and I love the color you chose to paint them :) They remind me of when my children were small.
Susan
Super cute! The yellow looks great with your door.
ReplyDeleteHoly wow! That's too clever and cute to boot! Love it =o)
ReplyDeleteCarol
What a wonderful, colourful idea. I must keep a look out in the charity shops for similar boots xx
ReplyDeleteFiling this under my TDC file.... TOO DARN CUTE!
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~Bliss~
These are really cute.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea.
Thanks for sharing.
These are super cute! I have some children's red cowboy boots. I think I'll copy your idea for 4th of July. Great project. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSUPER CUTE....
ReplyDeleteLove it and you might know that I am on the lookout for some boots...:))
Yes, yellow is better! This is wonderful idea! :-)
ReplyDeleteHow cute, Korrie. How did you think of boots!? They look great in yellow, have any of your neighbors commented?
ReplyDeleteThat is CUTE!!! I have some ugly old irrigation boots around here somewhere. I think I need to paint them!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I'll be keeping my eyes open for boots at the thrift store! ;)
ReplyDeleteYou have definately started something here....and yes, I am going to be looking for some boots...but they better already be painted...this is just too cute for words!
ReplyDeleteI adore this ! How cute are those boots -- thanks for the tip on priming first :)
ReplyDeleteThat is the cutest thing I have ever seen!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea! Makes your door look marvelous.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeyond adorable!! I love this idea and thanx for sharing with us for THT!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!!! And I have a pair of rain boots my kids used as toddlers and they are already yellow! I knew I hung on to them for a reason...(obviously not for the sake of posterity)I may try to do something like this for my own front door after St. Pats is over!Thank you for sharing!!!
ReplyDeletefantastic idea that I so want to copy but will just leave them on the front porch instead of hanging them! Am going to Lowe's to find the paint & primer and am now on lookout @ thrist -espec on Sunday when things are 50% off-I may score a pair for $ 3!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I did the ice skates and hockey skates at Christmas ;) We used these for a baby shower one time, in pink. I miss my boy's wearing their little rubber boots. Now they are big men boots and usually covered in barn 'stuff.
ReplyDeleteADORABLE IDEA, LOOKS SO CUTE WITH YOUR DOOR!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to spray paint the boots! Love the fun color. And the fact that you use duct tape and staples (a gal after my own heart)!
ReplyDeleteKelly
I may have to steal this idea for the front door at our spring tag sale! Very cute and I love the yellow!
ReplyDeletePrecious! I may have to jump on this boot wagon!
ReplyDeleteLove the boots but I am in love with your door. Orange is my favorite color, in fact I may a little obsessed. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this!
ReplyDeleteSweet!
ReplyDeleteWhata unique idea! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOh you are so right with the yellow going well with your orange front door. I love it. It never occurred to me to spray paint some boots, but that is such a clever thrifty idea.
ReplyDeleteSimply adorable! And clever idea to paint the boots. Love it! Helen
ReplyDeleteA D O R A B L E!!!! Loving the yellow rain boots. You've created a fun welcome to your home.
ReplyDeleteSimply adorable! Love the daisies too!
ReplyDeleteSo incredibly cute!! Pinning this so I can remember in the future! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely!! This is adorable!
ReplyDeleteI shared this on the CSI FB page. SO love this!!!
ReplyDeletehave a great weekend and check back on Saturday to see if you are a CSi winner!!!
I love it! I may have to try this with cowboy boots at our house!
ReplyDeleteI already have yellow rain boots so I went out and purchased the rest to make this because I think it is such a cute idea. I wish you would have added more instructions for those that would like to copy you.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! And great idea to spray paint them. Pinning for this spring!
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This is SUPER cute!! I'm including this in a 5 for Friday roundup of new spring door decor ideas, with one pic and a link back to this post. Charming and fun : )
ReplyDeleteI have an orange door and now want purple boots!
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