This screen door was kicked in at one time and had some dents in it, plus it had rust at the bottom but it is a special size so we can't afford a new one right now
Hubby and I fixed the rusted area at the bottom. I used a rust reformer on it before using any paint.
I sanded the door, primed it then taped everything off and spray painted the door white (I painted the trim too so it would match)
I printed a tree and some cat and a dog picture from the internet and made my own stencil using contact paper, placed that on the door sticky side so it would stay in place.
I then used spray paint to paint around the stencil then picked up some golden rod weeds to hold in place and spray paint to create a border around it. Then I pealed off the contact paper to reveal the design.
I wish now I would have not been so heavy handed and would have made the spray lighter but it looks better than originally and hides the damage to the door.
I sanded the door, primed it then taped everything off and spray painted the door white (I painted the trim too so it would match)
I printed a tree and some cat and a dog picture from the internet and made my own stencil using contact paper, placed that on the door sticky side so it would stay in place.
I then used spray paint to paint around the stencil then picked up some golden rod weeds to hold in place and spray paint to create a border around it. Then I pealed off the contact paper to reveal the design.
I wish now I would have not been so heavy handed and would have made the spray lighter but it looks better than originally and hides the damage to the door.
Materials I used for this project:
- Primer
- Rust reformer
- White and brown spray paint
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