
I purchased the vinyl sheet flooring at Home Depot, the kind of sheet flooring that is on a roll and the employees cut for you. Do not purchase the vinyl that is already wrapped in plastic (ready-to-purchase), the vinyl is to thin. The vinyl that is sold on the big rolls and sold by the linear foot (12 foot wide) is a better quality. Feel the difference in the thickness of the vinyl - make sure you get the best quality vinyl without the padding attached. Trust me - do not get vinyl that is to thin - it will be too flimsy and can be easily torn! Since the vinyl comes in 12-foot widths –you’re stuck purchasing that width. I purchased a 4 x 12 size piece and cut it into 2 pieces (with a box cutter) making the size 4 ‘x 6’. The vinyl cost around $35 to purchase – not bad considering I’m making 2 rugs out of it. The downside of a vinyl rug: not warm and comfy under your feet and vinyl rugs only work on hard floors. The creative possibilities are endless - how about a hopscotch rug?
Supplies you will need:
Vinyl Sheet Flooring – the glue down version
Primer
Paint
Sealer
Scissors or box cutter
Paint Supplies i.e. roller, tray etc.

Gather all your supplies -including drop cloth or paper (we want to prevent paint from getting on everything but the floor rug).

UPDATE: I feel that painting the correct side of the vinyl is best....I know I mentioned the wrong side earlier. It seems that the really good quality vinyl is too expensive to do this project with. The good quality vinyl is what you need to really make this work. The downside to using the correct side of the vinyl is the "imprints" of pattern on the vinyl. Make sure to purchase thick vinyl that has a simple pattern.

Sherwin Williams Black Magic (6991)
Sherwin Williams Pink Moment (6857)
Cupcake (8367) is a Martha Stewart color that is no longer available. Since I happen to have the color formula, SW made a color match for me. Let the surface dry thoroughly. The circles turned out quite well after I painted the actual paint color on them. The way you use the paint brush is important to get that round circle shape.
Step 4: Now for the most important part – painting the rug with a couple coats of waterproof sealer. The water-based kind is easiest to clean up and work with, and very low-odor. Once you've sealed the vinyl, you are done for now, though you will want to add another coat every few years.
To prevent the rug from sliding on a slippery floor, the back can be painted with a thin coat of a liquid non-skid backing, this product is made by the company that makes the plastic dipping medium for tools (can be found in the paint department of Home Depot).
