A Vintage Door + Botanical Art on the Stairs
You guys, the school germs have already hit our household. Yep. We’re only one week in and both of my older kiddos are down with high fevers and body aches. Crazy, right? That’s gotta be some kind of record. Now to be fair I’m not positive they got sick from school, but I’d say there’s a pretty darn good chance of it. Oy! I hate seeing them sick, especially this soon into the school year. But I guess that’s how it goes, right? Anyway, I wanted to pop in to share the new botanical art on the stairs I just hung up. I’ve actually had these a couple weeks now, but I finally got around to putting them up a few days ago. And I found the coolest old vintage door to hang them on. I love how it all went together, so I’m excited to share it with you today!!
Botanical Art on the Stairs

This post is in partnership with Walmart.



Isn’t that vintage door awesome?! It’s actually a lot more narrow than the other old doors I have, so it’s the perfect fit for this spot. We just screwed it into studs in the wall so it was nice and secure. And if you’ve been around for a while you probably know that I’m a big fan of botanical prints. I have some hanging in our reading nook and by our fireplace in the front room. This is my third set of botanical prints! I just can’t stop. But I love these because they’re printed on black paper, which is kinda hard to find.

The other thing I love about these prints is they came already framed. I ordered these from Walmart (they have tons of awesome vintage inspired artwork by the way and most of it has two day shipping–see more here) and I was able to choose the frame color too. I love the black, but there was also a white and pecan option. It also comes with a plexiglass over the top, but I took that out so they would have more of a matte look. They even come without a frame for only ten bucks!




It was kind of tricky figuring out where I should hang these prints, but I love them here on the staircase. The simplicity of this spot, with the old white door and that little faux fiddle tree, makes me happy. This is typically an overlooked corner of our home, but I feel like it really pops now and it’s such a sweet little spot.
Thanks so much for dropping by the blog today–I always appreciate when you spend part of your day here with me. I’d love to hear what you think of my old door and botanicals prints!
More botanical prints I love–most of these are under $20:

The Comments
Julie Chase
OMWord! My new most favoritist thing you’ve done!! 🥰
Sarah
> Julie ChaseOh my goodness, thank you Julie!! xo
Debbie Hosaflook
Oh Sarah, these this project turned out so great. I am kicking myself so hard now because for the past two weeks, a house I pass by everyday had an old door with a for sale sign on it, out in the yard. After no one would pay for it, he put a “free” sign on it and dumbo me didn’t snag it up. I just never thought to use an old door like this and knew I didn’t have anywhere to use it as an actual door. Next time I won’t dare pass up anything antique that someone has a “free” sign on. I know if I wait long enough, you will have some awesome project I could probably use it for, hahahaha. The prints are beautiful all on their own so I may just have to order a pair of those. 🙂
Sarah
> Debbie HosaflookOh no Debbie!!! What a bummer. Well the good thing is that old doors like this a fairly easy to find nowadays at antique shops and vintage boutiques, so hopefully you can come across another one soon!!
Wanda
Love the door and the prints!! What a great idea to put them together!! Looks amazing!!😍
Lindsey
> WandaSo dang cute!! You are so creative!!
Sarah
> Lindseyah thank you Lindsey!! xo
Sarah
> Wandathank you Wanda!!
Shelley
Hey Sarah, I so love this idea and combo! Looks amazing! Could you share the name of the paint color on your walls? I’m searching for a good creamy white and this color seems just right. Thanks so much!
Sarah
> Shelleythank you Shelley! This paint color is Alabaster by Sherwin Williams.
Linda
Absolutely love this!
Sarah
> Lindathank you Linda!!
Mary
Love old doors too! I actually found one at a salvage store about 10 years ago and use it as a headboard for our queen size bed. Had to cut a few inches off the bottom of the door. It’s a dark stain, and now I’ve been wanting to paint it a lighter color. Fun project Sarah!
Pamela Martin
Hmmm. Now you have me thinking of my stair landing. Maybe I will be shopping for a new/old door. Great idea. Thanks
*Smiles*
Pam Rychener
Love these prints and displaying them on the old door is lovely.
Leigh Manis
I am floored that these are Walmart prints! Beautiful!!
Crystal
Best post everrrr!
Sarah
> Crystalah thank you Crystal!!
Amy
This is gorgeous! Where did you get your faux fiddle tree?