Would you throw this old Jute Rug out?
At the end of this post I’ll be sharing about my next Hometalk Live project transforming a jute rug – don’t miss it.
Okay, I’m a little embarrassed to show you this picture. Yes, this mat was “welcoming” our visitors to our house as they entered the front door. I know – shame … but it looked beautiful when I first bought it.

The Plan:
Enter Stencil, Brush, and Paint!
How to Stencil Like a Pro
You can read more about my stencilling tips and methods for getting nice neat edges HERE.
I used the Fusion Mineral Paint colour, Raw Silk for this stencil – I love this colour, and it’s fast becoming a favourite for many. It is an off white with a hint of creamy yellow & a hint of grey. Raw Silk is the colour 2nd from the right in the image below:
You can do this with any stencil of your choice. Just make sure you tape your edges down and if using a patterned stencil, line up your pattern well as you move your stencil around your rug.
Looking better already!

I used metallic Gold to paint a stencil on a T-Shirt HERE and I painted my daughter’s canvas shoes HERE.

The Finished Look!
And now, I’m more than happy to let this one sit at our front door to greet people for a little while longer.
What do you think?
Do you have an old rug that needs an update? Would you paint it or stencil it?
EDITED to ADD:
During Hometalk’s Facebook live broadcast, I made over our large area rug (below) which is also a jute rug with a tan trim. See the video below for the full Hometalk Live PLUS the finished transformation at the end of the video!
We take special orders for some of the Funky Junk Old Sign Stencils you will see in the video that I used for the jute rug above.
Click here to see our range available. We ship Australia wide.






