Hey there, fellow DIY enthusiasts! If you’re tired of doors that just won’t stay put, I’ve got some fun and crafty ideas to keep them in check.
Leather Wedge
Carve a wooden wedge and attach a leather strap for a sleek, modern door stopper. It’s as functional as it is stylish.
Sachet Stack
Stack three small fabric sachets filled with cotton batting, and you’ve got a cute, layered door stopper. Secure with a decorative ribbon!
Rustic Brick
Wrap a brick in burlap and finish with a lovely bow for a rugged yet charming door stopper. I find it adds a farmhouse touch to any room.
Fabric Door Stopper
Using some sturdy fabric and a bit of creativity, you can sew your own charming door stopper. I love using old denim for its durability and style.
Recycled Tin Can
Fill a tin can with gravel and wrap it with decorative paper or fabric. It’s an eco-friendly way to keep your door open.
Concrete Heart
Pour concrete into a heart-shaped mold to create a sturdy and lovely door stopper. Perfect for adding a touch of romance!
Vintage Boot
Fill an old boot with weighted items, and you’ve got a quirky and functional door stopper. It’s a great conversation piece!
Crochet Magic
For crochet lovers, fashion a chunky door stopper with yarn, adding weight with beans or stones. It’s cozy and unique!
Mosaic Pebble
Glue mosaic tiles onto a large garden pebble for an artistic door stopper. It’s a beautiful way to bring the outdoors inside.
Garden Stone
Paint a flat garden stone with a cute design and use it to prop open your door. It’s a touch of the outdoors right inside.
Burlap Sack
An old burlap sack filled with gravel makes a charming, rustic door stopper. I love its earthy look!
Concrete and Rope
Create a modern door stopper with concrete and some thick rope for a handle. It’s a perfect blend of industrial and chic.

