DIY supremo and style-savvy renovator Tara Dennis reveals the elegant handmade touches outside her riverside home โ and shows you how to steal the look. Here, she creates a smart doormat, shows you how to give plain pots a rustic finish and makes some pretty pot markers.

Project 1: Welcome mat
You will need:
โข Large natural fibre doormat
โข Printed design or house number
โข Cardboard
โข Craft knife
โข Cutting mat
โข Tape
โข Stiff bristled paintbrush
โข Exterior paint in black

Method:
1. Search the internet for a font and design you like for your house number and print out, according to the size of your mat. Alternatively, try The Stencil Gallery (stencilgallery.com.au) for a store-bought option and go to Step 3.
2. Trace your design on to cardboard and using the craft knife, cut design out entirely to create a stencil.
3. Place stencil on mat and tape down. Gently apply the paint with brush in a dabbing motion.
4. Remove stencil when dry.
โWhile there are plenty of lovely door mats around, personalising your own really makes a statementโ
Tara

Project 2: Lime-washed pots
You will need:
โข Terracotta pots
โข Garden lime
โข Artistโs acrylic paint in white
โข Paintbrush
โข Sandpaper, if required
Method:
1. Mix a little water and white paint with the dry lime. (Available from the gardening section at hardware stores). It should feel like wet sand.
2. Using brush, apply lime wash around pot, dabbing here and there to create a slightly patchy effect.
3. Once pot is dry, either leave textured or, for a smoother finish, use fine sandpaper to lightly rub over and remove the excess lime.
โI use this easy lime wash finish on terracotta pots to speed up the โageingโ process and make them look as though theyโve been in a garden by the sea for yearsโ
Tara

Project 3: Pot markers
You will need:
โข Polymer clay (we used Sculpey, available from craft stores)
โข Rubber letter stamps
โข Rolling pin
Method:
1. Soften the clay, and then roll and mould into lengths of about 15cm each.
2. Using letter stamps, imprint herb names by stamping on clay.
3. Cover oven tray with baking paper and bake markers, according to pack instructions. Remove from oven and allow to cool.
