I’ve always liked wreaths. Not necessarily the crazy, over the top, one for every holiday kind of wreaths, but just something that expresses your personality when guests knock at the door. I’ve come up with some modern takes on wreaths, but I can’t actually bring myself to call them wreaths. So, for the purpose of this DIY, I’m going to coin the phrase door logos. Never underestimate what your door logo says about you, people.
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- Glue
- Cardboard monogram
- Paint brush
- Glitter
- Paper plate
- Matte finishing spray
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Measure or sketch where you’d like for your glitter to stop so that you have a cohesive look, and then begin painting glue onto the first section.
Sprinkle glitter (I used Martha Stewart gold) onto the wet glue and then dust off the excess.
Continue the same process for the remainder and then let it dry. Spray matte finishing spray over the finished product to weather proof it!


















Great idea and easy – I am a golden girl too. Thanks ..
This is so cute! I hope you don’t mind that I pinned this. It would be a great way to add some sparkle to my bookcase!
Thanks and love your blog.
♥ Luci MM
So cute and yet so simple! Thanks for sharing your creative ideas!
Love the new look of Sugar & Cloth! And Love this DIY!
Thanks so much Natalie!
Doors will never be the same! Super cute idea!
Hopefully not! Thanks, Sarai!
This is lovely – so simple too! I’m obsessed with letters at the moment.
Thank you! Simple is always best for me :)
May I ask where you got the cardboard letter?
Hey Danielle! You can get the cardboard letters from any craft store. If you have a JoAnn’s nearby, they have the biggest selection :)
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