All you’ll need is some painter’s tape and a couple of cans of neon spray paint. This eye-catching welcome mat is a great way to upcycle an old welcome mat that you don’t love anymore. In the how-to, you will learn how to make these large pom poms, and then how to attach them all together. Here is another rug that utilizes yarn (and lots of it) so it would be great for anyone with excess skeins lying around. Head over to October June to find out exactly how to complete this DIY. The triangles are then measured and marked using a ruler and pencil. This colorful area rug is made using a large piece of canvas, a rug gripper, and a few different acrylic craft paint colors. Make your way over to the Hands Occupied blog to check out the free pattern and to read tips and tricks about this lovely rug project. This large rug is made out of Bulky yarn, with two different types of knitting stitches used to create the variation in pattern. to check out the tutorial and to read all about the process. You’ll buy a chunky rug to start with, and then make your own tassels using string or yarn and a clipboard. Here’s an easier once, if patience is not your forté. You’ll need rug canvas, a latch hook tool, yarn, and lots of patience! Head over to eHow to see how Lindsay created this beauty. If you have a lot of scrap yarn laying around, you might consider making one of these gorgeous, colorful DIY shag rugs. Make your way over to the Grow Creative blog to download the free crochet pattern and to read all about the process. The crocheted pom-poms on the ends add a nice touch as well. This pretty little rug is crocheted also, with a fun zig-zag pattern added in. All you’ll need to know is how to crochet… then grab some white clothesline from your home improvement store and get to work! Check out the full tutorial at Mama In A Stitch. If you’re in need of a bath rug, then this might be the perfect project for you. Make your way over to A Beautiful Mess to find out how to make the loom, and to learn how to create the pattern shown above. This incredible rug is made on a wooden loom that is also handmade! Simply add nails to a frame and then add string and t-shirt yarn. Check out the full tutorial over at Adventures In Making. And you can customize the shapes however you like. Here’s a different technique – for this easy one, you will add pieces of contact paper to an existing rug and spray paint over them lightly to create this pretty effect. Make your way over to My Poppet to find out exactly how to make one of these gorgeous rugs. The key is to use strong twine to wrap around your pieces of scrap fabric. This stunning rug is made with lots and lots of scrap fabric, crocheted into a large round rug. So why not make your own? There are a ton of easy DIY rug ideas floating around the internet… and I’m going to share 25 of my favorites with you today. Rugs can be prohibitively expensive, and it’s often difficult to find one with the perfect colors for your room.
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