A Stenciled Drop Cloth Rug April 14, 2011 DIY, Home Decor, Our House, Sewing, Tutorials 49 Comments 32471 I knew I wanted to put a runner in the upstairs hallway since I ripped up the carpet, but when I went looking at all my usual haunts I was left disappointed. I couldn’t find one long enough, or in the right colors, or at the right price. The best one I found was quite nice at TJ Maxx, but at $50 I decided against it. Instead of buying something, I wanted to challenge myself to make one from supplies I already had on hand. Here’s what I used: Drop cloth A roll of cabinet liner (looks like a carpet pad) Acrylic paints leftover from various projects Stencil Paint brush First I cut my runner to size to match the cabinet liner, which was about 21 inches by 6 ft and hemmed the unfinished edges. I got out my Casablanca stencil from Cutting Edge Stencils and laid it out. I decided to just go straight down the middle and fill in the edges later on. I mixed up a grayish color, a sea foam color, and an ivory and painted them randomly. Check out my foot in the corner there haha. I got to the very end, but ran out of paint before I could do the border so I had to pick up a tube of “coffee bean” to finish things off. After everything was dry, I sanded the painted areas to give it a bit of a distressed/casual look. I’m not planning on putting a top coat on because I want it to wear a bit more. I’ll probably wash it a few times also. Right now it’s just laying on top of the liner which is working fine, but I may end up tacking it down with some fabric glue. Here’s the runner now in our new hallway. Everything is really coming together in there now! I’m pretty happy with how it turned out, especially since it only cost me $4 🙂 Pssst…wondering what’s up with the floor? Click here to read about it. *****Linked Up****** 49 Responses Heather April 14, 2011 Looks awesome!! I love the colors you picked out and the pattern! Reply megan April 14, 2011 What a great idea, I love how you used different colors!! Reply Michelle April 14, 2011 Oh my this is gorgeous! I am so jealous you have the casablanca stencil. I want it soooo bad. I just need to order it. I don’t know if you know this already but Ucreate’s craft of the month is stenciled rugs. You should submit this. I bet it would be featured 🙂 Reply Julie April 14, 2011 It’s beautiful! I love your color choices, so rich! Reply DENISE April 14, 2011 As usual, you have outdone yourself. Your rug, as with all you do, is just fabulous. I have scheduled a mini feature over at Extreme Personal Measuresfor this afternoon. Denise Extreme Personal Measures Reply Lovely Crafty Home April 14, 2011 Wow thank you so much! I will check it out! Reply Katy L. April 14, 2011 You are wicked awesome! I can’t believe how amazing that looks! Very nice Rachael! Reply Katie @ Eye Spy DIY April 14, 2011 That turned out so cute! Can’t believe it was a drop cloth before! Reply Deneen April 14, 2011 This came out great and I love the shapes and colors! I am now your newest follower! dreaming-n-color.blogspot.com Reply Kayla April 14, 2011 Wow! I never would’ve guessed that you used drop cloth and acrylic paint! It looks fantastic, like something you’d pay high dollar for. Just FaBuLoUs!!! Reply Ashley @ DesignBuildLove.co April 14, 2011 TOTALLY GORGEOUS!!! As always, I love your use of the dropcloth. You are officially the “dropcloth queen”! 🙂 The colors are awesome and so is the design. I’m working on a cheap decor project from mostly “on-hand” items… can’t wait to share too! 🙂 Reply DeeDee April 14, 2011 That is SO great! Another great use for drop cloths! Reply Ashleigh@SincerelyCo April 14, 2011 I never would have thought you could make a rug out of drop cloth! That’s awesome. I can never find exactly what I want either so this would be perfect! Thanks for sharing 🙂 Reply Sandy April 15, 2011 I think you solved my problem… at the landing of my staircase. I also removed the carpet and put treads on each step.. but can not find a rug for the landing… I’m going to give this a try! Yours turned out wonderful.. great job! Sandy Reply Anne April 15, 2011 This is so cute. What a great idea and I love the colors. Reply angie April 15, 2011 love this!!! great job! Reply Rachel April 15, 2011 Wow, the rug is GORGEOUS! I love the colors, I love the shapes . . . beautiful all around! Rachel @ Maybe Matilda Reply Jessica April 15, 2011 Visiting from Tatertots and Jello linky party. I think the cloth rug looks great. Reply jen @ tatertots and jello April 15, 2011 I love your rug. It turned out great. I featured it on my TT&J facebook page 🙂 xoxo Jen Reply Mindy April 15, 2011 came from TT&J – good idea, especially bc it cost $4 🙂 Reply Michell @ Girl In Air April 15, 2011 AMAZING!! Stunning! Beautiful! Love it! shall I go on……I will;-) Reply Kristi @ Addicted 2 Decorating April 15, 2011 That looks sooo good!! I just finished one up for my kitchen using scrap vinyl flooring. But I just did very simple stripes. Love the way your stencil looks on it!! I’m starting a weekly link party on Addicted 2 Decorating this Sunday. I hope you’ll join us and link up this great project!! Reply Carrie @ Hazardous Design April 16, 2011 Awesome idea! Looks great and I bet you like it even better than the $50 one 🙂 Reply Lovely Crafty Home April 17, 2011 Thank you everyone for the positive feedback!! Reply Amber April 16, 2011 Turned out amazing. The colors are beautiful and that pattern is great. Can’t beat $4!!! Reply Madigan @madiganmade April 16, 2011 What an expensive and personal way to cover the floors! Love the colors you used. Reply Jaclyn April 16, 2011 Heading over from Tatertots and Jello – Love your rug! And for such a great price!!! I will have to see if I can do this too! I dont have any of the supplies outside of paint right now. =/ Reply Lovely Crafty Home April 17, 2011 Thank you for stopping by Jaclyn! Even if you had to buy everything, I still think it would be cheaper 🙂 Reply sommer April 16, 2011 No way! That is amazing! I need a runner so bad. I should totally make my own. I think I’ll go check out the stencil site you provided =) I hope you will share this at my VIP party today =) http://designergarden.blogspot.com/2011/04/vip-party-11.html Reply Lovely Crafty Home April 17, 2011 Thanks for stopping by! I linked up on your VIP party 🙂 Reply Maridith April 16, 2011 Fabulous!! I have some drop cloth material upstairs…I think I need a new rug!! Thanks for the wonderful tutorial Reply Monique April 22, 2011 Lovely floorcloth and you saved a lot of money by using a drop cloth as your base. I made a floorcloth using heavy canvas and it cost a fortune. Thanks for sharing this idea! Reply Abi April 24, 2011 Your runner looks awesome! and I love the colors! Very creative idea! Reply Make a Stenciled Rug · Home and Garden | CraftGossip.com April 27, 2011 […] cabinet liner, some acrylic paints and a stencil. Rachael from Lovely Crafty Home will give you the how to on making this stenciled drop cloth rug. You may also […] Reply Amanda April 27, 2011 Very fun 🙂 I featured this on Craft Gossip http://homeandgarden.craftgossip.com/make-a-stenciled-rug/ Thanks for inspiration! If you would like a “featured by” button, you can grab one here: http://homeandgarden.craftgossip.com/grab-a-craft-gossip-button/ Reply Nicole April 30, 2011 Saw this on UCreate! I never even thought to use a drop cloth. How creative! Reply Deanna April 30, 2011 What a great idea with the canvas drop cloth – beautiful! Reply 1 Funky Woman May 2, 2011 I just found your blog and I’m in love with this project! I love the stencil you use also. It really looks great! Can you tell me what cabinet liner is? I’m sure you’ll tell me and I’ll be like oh sure I know! Newest follower! Megan Reply Lovely Crafty Home May 2, 2011 Thanks for stopping by! Cabinet liner is that spongy stuff you put on the bottom of your cabinets so they don’t get dirty, it comes on a roll usually like this http://www.stacksandstacks.com/image/10338.jpg. It’s really similar to rug pad, but not as tacky. Reply linda May 2, 2011 love your blog! can you tell me how you hemmed your dropcloth? thanks so much. linda Reply Lovely Crafty Home May 2, 2011 I hemmed it on a sewing machine (only 2 sides because I cut it strategically to include 2 finished hems from the package!). You may be able to use stitch witch/iron tape or something as well. Reply Alison May 10, 2011 I LOVE this rug!! I just featured you on my blog today: http://oopsey-daisy.blogspot.com/2011/05/wednesdays-wowzers-arrives-early.html Thanks for inspiring! ~Alison Reply Lovely Crafty Home May 10, 2011 Thanks Alison! Reply Olivia May 17, 2011 This is amazing and yours turned out awesome. How did you attach the drop cloth to the cabinet liner? Reply Lovely Crafty Home May 17, 2011 Thank you Olivia! To answer your question, I didn’t actually attach it…yet…it seems to stay put for the most part, but in the future I may run it through the sewing machine. Reply Wednesday’s Wowzers Arrives EARLY! | Oopsey Daisy June 4, 2011 […] Stenciling is the rage right now! I love the stenciled drop cloth rug from Lovely Crafty Home. The colors are stunning! What a fun way to give your entry way some […] Reply Heidi Ferguson July 10, 2011 This is a great idea. I have a tiny budget for decorating so anything to save money is just great! I am going to do this for my baby girl’s nursery…what I think I’ll do is bind the top canvas with the cabinet liner in some sort of twill or maybe just cotton fabric. Thanks for the tips! Reply October Sponsor Wrap Up October 31, 2011 […] time. I love my Casablanca stencil and have found ways to use it in many different ways (here and here). {Cutting Edge […] Reply Darla September 22, 2012 I know this was posted a long time ago, but I hope you respond. We are looking for a rug that is soft and safe for our 2 children + dog to play on. When using this material (drop cloth) and also painting process will it be ok? I love how easy this is to customize for your space and also need a rather large area rug for our living room. Thanks so much for posting all of your great projects! Reply Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. CAPTCHA Code * Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Check here to Subscribe to notifications for new posts
Michelle April 14, 2011 Oh my this is gorgeous! I am so jealous you have the casablanca stencil. I want it soooo bad. I just need to order it. I don’t know if you know this already but Ucreate’s craft of the month is stenciled rugs. You should submit this. I bet it would be featured 🙂 Reply
DENISE April 14, 2011 As usual, you have outdone yourself. Your rug, as with all you do, is just fabulous. I have scheduled a mini feature over at Extreme Personal Measuresfor this afternoon. Denise Extreme Personal Measures Reply
Katy L. April 14, 2011 You are wicked awesome! I can’t believe how amazing that looks! Very nice Rachael! Reply
Katie @ Eye Spy DIY April 14, 2011 That turned out so cute! Can’t believe it was a drop cloth before! Reply
Deneen April 14, 2011 This came out great and I love the shapes and colors! I am now your newest follower! dreaming-n-color.blogspot.com Reply
Kayla April 14, 2011 Wow! I never would’ve guessed that you used drop cloth and acrylic paint! It looks fantastic, like something you’d pay high dollar for. Just FaBuLoUs!!! Reply
Ashley @ DesignBuildLove.co April 14, 2011 TOTALLY GORGEOUS!!! As always, I love your use of the dropcloth. You are officially the “dropcloth queen”! 🙂 The colors are awesome and so is the design. I’m working on a cheap decor project from mostly “on-hand” items… can’t wait to share too! 🙂 Reply
Ashleigh@SincerelyCo April 14, 2011 I never would have thought you could make a rug out of drop cloth! That’s awesome. I can never find exactly what I want either so this would be perfect! Thanks for sharing 🙂 Reply
Sandy April 15, 2011 I think you solved my problem… at the landing of my staircase. I also removed the carpet and put treads on each step.. but can not find a rug for the landing… I’m going to give this a try! Yours turned out wonderful.. great job! Sandy Reply
Rachel April 15, 2011 Wow, the rug is GORGEOUS! I love the colors, I love the shapes . . . beautiful all around! Rachel @ Maybe Matilda Reply
Jessica April 15, 2011 Visiting from Tatertots and Jello linky party. I think the cloth rug looks great. Reply
jen @ tatertots and jello April 15, 2011 I love your rug. It turned out great. I featured it on my TT&J facebook page 🙂 xoxo Jen Reply
Michell @ Girl In Air April 15, 2011 AMAZING!! Stunning! Beautiful! Love it! shall I go on……I will;-) Reply
Kristi @ Addicted 2 Decorating April 15, 2011 That looks sooo good!! I just finished one up for my kitchen using scrap vinyl flooring. But I just did very simple stripes. Love the way your stencil looks on it!! I’m starting a weekly link party on Addicted 2 Decorating this Sunday. I hope you’ll join us and link up this great project!! Reply
Carrie @ Hazardous Design April 16, 2011 Awesome idea! Looks great and I bet you like it even better than the $50 one 🙂 Reply
Amber April 16, 2011 Turned out amazing. The colors are beautiful and that pattern is great. Can’t beat $4!!! Reply
Madigan @madiganmade April 16, 2011 What an expensive and personal way to cover the floors! Love the colors you used. Reply
Jaclyn April 16, 2011 Heading over from Tatertots and Jello – Love your rug! And for such a great price!!! I will have to see if I can do this too! I dont have any of the supplies outside of paint right now. =/ Reply
Lovely Crafty Home April 17, 2011 Thank you for stopping by Jaclyn! Even if you had to buy everything, I still think it would be cheaper 🙂 Reply
sommer April 16, 2011 No way! That is amazing! I need a runner so bad. I should totally make my own. I think I’ll go check out the stencil site you provided =) I hope you will share this at my VIP party today =) http://designergarden.blogspot.com/2011/04/vip-party-11.html Reply
Maridith April 16, 2011 Fabulous!! I have some drop cloth material upstairs…I think I need a new rug!! Thanks for the wonderful tutorial Reply
Monique April 22, 2011 Lovely floorcloth and you saved a lot of money by using a drop cloth as your base. I made a floorcloth using heavy canvas and it cost a fortune. Thanks for sharing this idea! Reply
Make a Stenciled Rug · Home and Garden | CraftGossip.com April 27, 2011 […] cabinet liner, some acrylic paints and a stencil. Rachael from Lovely Crafty Home will give you the how to on making this stenciled drop cloth rug. You may also […] Reply
Amanda April 27, 2011 Very fun 🙂 I featured this on Craft Gossip http://homeandgarden.craftgossip.com/make-a-stenciled-rug/ Thanks for inspiration! If you would like a “featured by” button, you can grab one here: http://homeandgarden.craftgossip.com/grab-a-craft-gossip-button/ Reply
Nicole April 30, 2011 Saw this on UCreate! I never even thought to use a drop cloth. How creative! Reply
1 Funky Woman May 2, 2011 I just found your blog and I’m in love with this project! I love the stencil you use also. It really looks great! Can you tell me what cabinet liner is? I’m sure you’ll tell me and I’ll be like oh sure I know! Newest follower! Megan Reply
Lovely Crafty Home May 2, 2011 Thanks for stopping by! Cabinet liner is that spongy stuff you put on the bottom of your cabinets so they don’t get dirty, it comes on a roll usually like this http://www.stacksandstacks.com/image/10338.jpg. It’s really similar to rug pad, but not as tacky. Reply
linda May 2, 2011 love your blog! can you tell me how you hemmed your dropcloth? thanks so much. linda Reply
Lovely Crafty Home May 2, 2011 I hemmed it on a sewing machine (only 2 sides because I cut it strategically to include 2 finished hems from the package!). You may be able to use stitch witch/iron tape or something as well. Reply
Alison May 10, 2011 I LOVE this rug!! I just featured you on my blog today: http://oopsey-daisy.blogspot.com/2011/05/wednesdays-wowzers-arrives-early.html Thanks for inspiring! ~Alison Reply
Olivia May 17, 2011 This is amazing and yours turned out awesome. How did you attach the drop cloth to the cabinet liner? Reply
Lovely Crafty Home May 17, 2011 Thank you Olivia! To answer your question, I didn’t actually attach it…yet…it seems to stay put for the most part, but in the future I may run it through the sewing machine. Reply
Wednesday’s Wowzers Arrives EARLY! | Oopsey Daisy June 4, 2011 […] Stenciling is the rage right now! I love the stenciled drop cloth rug from Lovely Crafty Home. The colors are stunning! What a fun way to give your entry way some […] Reply
Heidi Ferguson July 10, 2011 This is a great idea. I have a tiny budget for decorating so anything to save money is just great! I am going to do this for my baby girl’s nursery…what I think I’ll do is bind the top canvas with the cabinet liner in some sort of twill or maybe just cotton fabric. Thanks for the tips! Reply
October Sponsor Wrap Up October 31, 2011 […] time. I love my Casablanca stencil and have found ways to use it in many different ways (here and here). {Cutting Edge […] Reply
Darla September 22, 2012 I know this was posted a long time ago, but I hope you respond. We are looking for a rug that is soft and safe for our 2 children + dog to play on. When using this material (drop cloth) and also painting process will it be ok? I love how easy this is to customize for your space and also need a rather large area rug for our living room. Thanks so much for posting all of your great projects! Reply