Have you ever had that problem where you have a door in your house that just won’t open no matter what? You can either do what I’ve been doing for a few months now, which is to stick the doorbell under the door, or make fun of yourself or stop playing with the door. Going back I remember the first decorative door stop I ever saw and it was an ugly cast iron bug of some nature. I don’t remember exactly what it was, but it was certainly heavy enough to keep close to any door.
I think that’s pretty much what you were looking for so you can find it at kaccents.com. This has to be one of the best lessons around the door and if you can’t find what you want here, you need to look for something special. The Jack Russell door stopper is just the cutest thing I’ve ever seen. This would be a great item to get for yourself or as a gift for a housewarming or something similar. At 12″ wide and 8.5″ in height, this should hold someone from opening theinterior doors with no problem, but when it does fiberglass resin, so that the door cannot hold in heavy wind, as a cast iron door is designed. The great deal right now is that this one is on sale for $29.95 and they are offering free shipping. Get one for yourself and one for a friend. Another option here is the door wedge with the figure above. I’m sure you’re all familiar with the classic plastic wedge that we see in most offices, but these are made of wood and have a bronze shape. The Labrador door wedge is too adorable for words. With this wedge under your door looks like a Labrador door opener it holds with its front paws and at $26 who can resist. If you don’t like too cute, go with a bulldog that seems to be holding the door open with its butt.
Here are a few cute ideas for maybe your backyard, mudroom, or shed door that would go well with these outdoors. At napastyle.com you can have a threshold with a bird, a bigger pig or one with a pick and fork. These are really fun and iron fired with a seasonal look to those who carry them indoors or out.
One other way to go is a soft station that if you like cats, then check out thebackyardshoppe.com to find a few cats, dogs bass and pig, which covered in 100% cotton silk. These nifty door handles are filled with polyfilament and weighted beads. These are perfect for cast. your place You can always make a small fabric bag by sewing three sides of the fabric together and then fill it with a few marbles for weight and potpourri for a nice scent. The kids are all grown up, then smear one of the old bean-bags stuffed animals and stop at the door.
The last suggestion that could bring quality time with the kids is to buy a simple and cheap wedge at hardware store and then decorate your kids . You can glue a piece of fabric around it for color or maybe some rhinestones. Just make sure you don’t dress yourself beyond the point where the wedge will be under the door, otherwise everything will be exposed. You can also use these wedges and place a small figure on top of the glue. I would recommend that you do this for hids if you need something stronger than craft glue.