A Decorator Door Hanger
We use them to enter and exit a room on a continual basis. If
you want to brighten them a little more, add some extra design
to door knobs and doors with this project. Make several and give
as gifts.
MATERIALS
* 1 Piece cardboard 7" x 12-14" (or smaller, depending on the
size and shape you want it to be)
* Craft felt or fabric (plain or holiday print, but not too
flimsy)
* Decoupage or craft glue
* Cord trim 14" long (or the size of the shape outline and 1/4"
- 1/8" overlap)
* Various decorative items: flat and/or 3-D plastic or wooden
shapes, or holiday items and decorations
* Scissors
* Compass or large glass (for drawing a circle)
INSTRUCTIONS
*Note: Measure how large you want the Door Hang to be, based on
each door you're decorating. Be careful to not make it so wide
that opening and closing the door becomes awkward because of it.
Do not have the edge of it meet the edge of the door; make it at
least an inch more narrow than that.
1) Cut and round the top and bottom corner edges of the
cardboard piece that you're using so they're not pointed but
curved.
2) Using a compass or a large glass, etc., draw a circle on the
center top area of the cardboard. Be sure to leave at least a 1
inch rim of cardboard framing the cut out portion of the
cardboard in order to be able to hang the item on the door knob.
Make sure that the circle you're cutting out will leave a hole
large enough to fit over the door knob so it can be slipped on
and off easily.
3) Cut out the circle. It won't be used, but you can save it for
a smaller recycling craft project.
4) Place the finished cardboard shape "pattern" on top of the
back of the piece of felt or fabric that you're using. Trace
around the edges of the cardboard, making sure to include
drawing around the hole that was just cut out.
5) Cut the fabric to fit the exact shape of the cardboard.
6) If using decoupage, work very quickly to paint the decoupage
onto the cardboard and place the fabric or felt on top. Press
quickly as you smooth the fabric to remove any air bubbles.
(THIS DRIES VERY QUICKLY SO TRY AND GET THE FABRIC IN POSITION
BEFORE IT DOES!) You can use a mixture of half craft glue and
half water instead of the decoupage. Test a small, extra piece
of the fabric first though to see if the glue/water mixture
seeps through. It takes longer for this to dry, but it also
gives you a little more time to get the fabric or felt placed
just right on the shape.
7) When it is dry, glue a piece of the cording around the entire
edge of the Door Hang to cover the edge of the cardboard. A hot
glue gun works best for this, but craft glue can be used. It
just takes the craft glue longer to dry. You can also cover the
back of the shape in the same way in which you covered the
front. If you do this, wait until it is dry as well before
gluing on the cording around the edge rim.
8) Finish decorating the front by gluing on the embellishments
you've chosen.
9) When dry, hang on the door knob and enjoy or wrap as a gift.