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How to Create a Non-Slip Bath Mat from a Cotton Rug

by Lindsay Ballard on July 15, 2013 2,761 Comments

My kids’ bathroom is set up much like a “shotgun house” – long and skinny.  When you walk into the room, you have to walk past the double sink vanity and then the commode (hidden behind a half wall) before you get to the bathtub/shower.

Bath mats have been challenging in the bathroom, because I want something in front of both the commode and the vanity.  Every bath mat combination I have tried in there hasn’t worked out for being too long, too wide, etc.  So, I decided that I wanted to customize something to go in there.

Instead of a bath mat, I found a black and white rugby striped cotton runner at Target for $20.  It was the perfect width to go in front of the double vanity, but slightly too long.  For $20, I figured I could take matters into my own hands and see what happens.

So, I took the rug home and cut it off about an inch longer than I wanted it to be.  Because it’s a cotton rug, handwoven rug, I was able to turn it under on the cut end about an inch and glue it down with my hot glue gun.  I also added some glue to the cut edge so that it wouldn’t fray.

DIY Nonslip Bath Rug via MakelyHome.com

The other thing I wanted to do was make the rug non-slip.  Instead of buying a rug pad, I bought a roll of Con-Tact Grip shelf liner.  I rolled it out flat on the bottom side of the rug and simply hot glued it into place, too.  In doing so, I put a lot of glue on each of the short edges and then just “tacked” it down every 5 or 6 inches on the long side with a dot of glue.

DIY Nonslip Bath Rug via MakelyHome.com

This transformed runner is working out perfectly.  Because it’s 100% cotton, I can put it in the washer (probably on the hand wash cycle in cold water to be safe) and then let it air dry.  The hot glue will likely hold the no-slip liner in place.

You don’t have to necessarily glue the liner to the rug if you don’t want to, either.  I have a few other rugs in my home that I just lay the liner on the floor like you would a rug pad.

I can’t show you the rug in the room yet, because that would giveaway some secret awesomes that I’m holding close to the vest until they are finished.  More fun coming soon.  Intrigued?

Have you ever used grip shelf liner as a rug pad?

 

Feature Wall Friday: Sewing Pattern Tissue Flower Wall

by Lindsay Ballard on July 5, 2013 4 Comments

Today’s edition of Feature Wall Friday highlights a versatile wall from Amanda at Burlap and Denim. Inspired by an Anthropologie display, Amanda used a stack to old sewing patterns to create neutral toned tissue paper flowers.

Sewing Pattern Tissue Flowers Feature Wall

She hung the flowers on her wall with tape so that she could change it up quickly (as you know we DIYers like to do, right?).

Visit Amanda to see more images of her fun wall and to learn how to make them yourself.

Happy Friday!

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Lindsay Ballard is a former college mascot turned political geek turned roller derby playing, DIY fanatic.

Lindsay chronicles her projects, design ideas, and lifestyle tips here at Makely, where she shares tutorials and inspiration. Her DIY designs are bold and graphic, while her spirit is fun and full of color.


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