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Friday, March 9, 2012

Please leave your boots at the door

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…

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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:

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I liked the $4 price tag, but I didn’t think purple was the look I wanted with my orange front doorSomeone else may be able to pull it off.  Not me!

So I taped off the sole of the boots…

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…and sprayed on Rustoleum "Summer Squash.”

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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.

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How did I attach the ribbon, you ask?? Staples!

Staples and duct tape.  Where would we be without them??

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And that’s my version of a spring “wreath” for about $20.

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I think the yellow was a much better choice than the purple, don’t you?

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73 comments:

  1. Korrie so clever, really a great take on the ice skate idea for spring. And loving the yellowy color.

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  2. Adorable...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.

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  3. OMGoodness 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

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  4. Very cute. I would never have thought of that. (So Ben Franklin's is still around? Ours turned into a Michael's long ago!)

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  5. Oh that is just too cute!! Great idea.

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  6. I love this...it's so sweet! You are ingenious! xo wendy

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  7. i love that, korrie! the combination of boots and daisies is perfect!

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  8. i love that, korrie! the combination of boots and daisies is perfect!

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  9. Those 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.

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  10. Oh my gosh Korrie, that is the cutest thing ever! Love it!

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  11. That is really cute, Korrie! I like it! The flowers look great and I think the color was a good choice.

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  12. How 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.

    Sandi Allen
    sandraallen260@centurytel.net

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  13. Purple would be more fallish... so you did good with the yellow.

    That turned out so cute Korrie! When you'd first said you were spray painting boots, I thought at little planters. This is darling!!!

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  14. 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

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  15. So adorable! I love your super and creative ideas.

    Dee

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  16. 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!

    Holly

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  17. It just screams Spring!!! Really inventive and I think yellow was definitely the way to go!

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  18. What a very clever idea!! I love it!! It looks so Springy and wonderful.

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  19. What a clever idea. Yellow goes great with the door!
    I 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. :)

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  20. Very clever--and very cute. Great idea!

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  21. Oooh, 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!

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  22. Totally 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!!

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  23. You just put boots on my shopping list! They look great and I love the color of your door :)
    Debbie

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  24. cutest door ever. I am laughing over the venus fly trap thing. I hope the stickiness goes away first :)

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  25. Your door decor is so cool. I really like it!

    Pamela
    OH

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  26. 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!

    xo
    Pat

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  27. What a great idea! Funny about the sticky because I wouldn't have thought of priming them either.

    Love the fun spring colors!

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  28. Korrie,

    Absolutely adorable! You should make door decorations more often; you're good at it:)

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  29. Korrie,
    So, 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

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  30. Super cute! The yellow looks great with your door.

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  31. Holy wow! That's too clever and cute to boot! Love it =o)
    Carol

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  32. What a wonderful, colourful idea. I must keep a look out in the charity shops for similar boots xx

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  33. Filing this under my TDC file.... TOO DARN CUTE!

    (Maybe it can double at catching flies before they enter?)

    ~Bliss~

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  34. These are really cute.
    What a great idea.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  35. 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.

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  36. SUPER CUTE....
    Love it and you might know that I am on the lookout for some boots...:))

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  37. Yes, yellow is better! This is wonderful idea! :-)

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  38. How cute, Korrie. How did you think of boots!? They look great in yellow, have any of your neighbors commented?

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  39. That is CUTE!!! I have some ugly old irrigation boots around here somewhere. I think I need to paint them!

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  40. Adorable! I'll be keeping my eyes open for boots at the thrift store! ;)

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  41. You 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!

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  42. I adore this ! How cute are those boots -- thanks for the tip on priming first :)

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  43. Such a cute idea! Makes your door look marvelous.

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  44. Beyond adorable!! I love this idea and thanx for sharing with us for THT!

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  45. So 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!!!

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  46. fantastic 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!

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  47. Adorable! 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.

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  48. ADORABLE IDEA, LOOKS SO CUTE WITH YOUR DOOR!

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  49. Great 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)!
    Kelly

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  50. I may have to steal this idea for the front door at our spring tag sale! Very cute and I love the yellow!

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  51. Precious! I may have to jump on this boot wagon!

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  52. Love the boots but I am in love with your door. Orange is my favorite color, in fact I may a little obsessed. Love it.

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  53. Oh 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.

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  54. Simply adorable! And clever idea to paint the boots. Love it! Helen

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  55. A D O R A B L E!!!! Loving the yellow rain boots. You've created a fun welcome to your home.

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  56. Simply adorable! Love the daisies too!

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  57. So incredibly cute!! Pinning this so I can remember in the future! :)

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  58. I shared this on the CSI FB page. SO love this!!!
    have a great weekend and check back on Saturday to see if you are a CSi winner!!!

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  59. I love it! I may have to try this with cowboy boots at our house!

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  60. I 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.

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  61. Adorable! And great idea to spray paint them. Pinning for this spring!

    <3 Christina at I Gotta Create!
    Wildly Original linky party is open

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  62. 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 : )

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  63. I have an orange door and now want purple boots!

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