Can you believe I made this AWESOME rug for less than $10!!
Actually I made 2 for less than $10!!
Why would I pay $89 for the 3x5 Pottery Barn Dino Rug??
I found the best deal ever at Menard's this weekend!!
Free $5 rug after rebate!!
Limit 2.
Well the salesman told me limit 10 so that's what I bought!
And lucky for me they honored the misinfo:-)
Remember my Pottery Barn Knock Off Dino Art
it was made from an old rug.
Well I wanted to make another one for a friend
and a rug for my dino themed half bath.
So I'm thankful I found the rug deal of the century (10 FREE rugs)
while looking for more rugs!
All you need is 2 rugs, scissors and some carpet tape ($8).
Trace your image
This could be an Airplane, Flower even the word LOVE in big cursive letters.
Use your imagination!
This bath mat was thin enough for me to cut with scissors.
I avoided the edges so not to mess up the seams
and just cut out the center.
Now do the same with the second rug
Now turn over and tape the pieces together with some carpet tape
I got double sided carpet tape so I pulled off the
other side and applied some anti-skid stuff.
I just LOVE them both!!
Wow, I love it what a fantastic idea. Rugs can be so expensive! So creative.
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That is a really creative idea. I never would have thought of doing that. It's like two of the price of one ... well kind of.
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable. Dino rug ftw!
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great-10 for free, insane!
ReplyDeleteLove it! And I love the new blog design- it looks incredible! I really liked your old one and then I saw this and was blown away- Tenille is amazing!! I'll email you the ad soon:)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Do they fray at all? You should come link up at DIY Thrifty Thursdays at www.thrifty101.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteNice work!
Michelle
I love the rugs and have scheduled a feature of it for first thing in the morning at Extreme Personal Measures.
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Ooooh, how veeery clever! I love the results. You are very inventive! You must also have a nice smile to get them to Give you 10 rugs for free!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the new Blog decor by the way!
Cute blog... Cute rug!
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I just had to come back, after finishing the "Naptime" competition posts...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your Big Win! Amazing for you to come first! But the shutter-headboard is such a unique and beautiful project, and you explained it so very well. You really deserved to win.
Well done Michell - I am so pleased for you!
How cute is that! Found you at Mom Bloggers Club and love your blog. The header is adorable!!
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i love them both! do they both fit in the bathroom? thanks for sharing this at my party. don't forget to link the wall art too. you can link as much as you want. no limit!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea to make a rug and a hanging. Wonderful to have a go.
ReplyDeleteI love these. I miss Menard's...I moved south and I am currently without Menard's...sigh
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What an adorable idea. I would have never thought of it. Thank you for sharing.
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Such a great idea...I'm afraid to mention it to our 6-year-old...he'll want me to make several...stopping by from MBC...site looks great
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
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Amazing idea, I LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteLove the rug! So creative and genious!!
ReplyDeleteI'd love if you'd share at my party:
http://itssewforyou.blogspot.com/2011/02/fabric-wall-art.html
Fantastic project. What a cute idea for a little boys bedroom or something. Thanks for sharing!
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Wow this is darling! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteDesi
So super cute! and you got a great deal on the rugs so even better.
ReplyDeleteOMG I LOVE THIS!!!! Soooo cute and SO creative! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up to "20 Below Thursday"!! :)
Great idea! You should submit this to Knockoffdecor.com.
ReplyDeleteI love all your dino decor! This is especially cute!
ReplyDeleteAs I said about your wall dino decor. I love it and my daughter would be thrilled to get it on her wall. I will keep this in mind for our next house. So cool and so easy.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing. I'm looking for something with circles to make an area rug, so this should do the trick!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great idea. So clever. Thanks so much for sharing at the Winter Blues Wednesday party.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea! I hope you come on over and link up to MMM next Monday :)
ReplyDeleteLove the idea! How darling. Can't beat an amazing PB knock off! TOTALLY CUTE. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo glad I saw this on Seven Thirty Three :) Can't wait to try it
Jenn:)
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How cute is this!! And so easy...thank you for sharing! They are both absolutely adorable!!
ReplyDeleteNo. Way. No Way!!!!! Those are so stinkin' cute!!! amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, you saved so much on those rugs and they look great!. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Just yesterday I was thinking about a rug I would like to have and wondering if anyone made such a rug, I guess now I can make my own! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out really well! I need to make something like that for my girls..
ReplyDeleteThey turned out great! Love that you got 2 out of them, too. Thanks for sharing.
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Just stopping by from homepodge. That rug is so cute - brilliant idea!! I'd love to try this in my bathroom, but my current rug usually gets soaking wet every morning. Do you know if the carpet tape will stay stuck if the rug gets wet?
ReplyDeleteThat is an absolutely darling idea and I just knew after seeing last week's dino wall art that we hadn't seen the last of them! This is so creative and clever and it truly does look like something that would cost big buck. Thank you so much for linking this up to Inspiration Friday this week!
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These are very cute, its nice because you get two rugs with one project!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea!!! An awesome way to make something cute without the outrageous price tag!!! Love it!
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Thanks for linking up to New Nostalgia's Anti-Procrastination Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteHope to see you again!!
My mom actually had a business when we were growing up making these, but that was in the early eighties and she would frame them and hang them on the walls! They sold like crazy...:)
That's pretty awesome! I love how you got that deal. Score!
ReplyDeleteDeal of the century, indeed! Now you have enough rugs to decorate your own home and give some as gifts. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining the party.
Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/
very cute and creative!
ReplyDeletegail
What a great idea! It turned out so cute!
ReplyDeleteoh this IS great.
ReplyDeletewe have quite a few great eco green/diy rug/mat ideas on the blog, but I love it when someone beats the number 1 'this is the easiest' place. you'd win. love this.
do come link it up at our diy linky party!
Wow super easy & super cute!! What a great idea, now if I only had a Menards nearby. Cute blog, stopping by from the freckled laundry linky party.
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www.stayathomenation.blogspot.com
That was creative, Michell! You actually did great. There are many innovative ideas out there, and yours could be one of them. Housewives and even teens can do that. Animal designs are the most commonly used on carpets. But it would also be fun if they would try something new like stars or trees! Auh~ They will be thankful of this post.
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That turned out well...look fantastic...genius.
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You are such a creative mind. This is a good way to personalize things around your home. You also put some tapes under your rug. It’s pretty clear that you are very aware of safety. Nice job. This is a simple project anyone can do, but it does take an eye for detail to do it as well as you did it.
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