A Donald Trump lawn sign just wouldn't do for Leslie Baum Rossi.

Rossi, of Youngstown, Pennsylvania, wanted a real display for her love of the Republican presidential nominee.

So instead of a tiny plastic sign in her front yard, she opted to make over her entire home in honor of the Donald.

'It made them pay attention. I got my point across, and it worked,' she told TribLive.

Leslie Baum Rossi, of Youngstown, Pennsylvania, turned her home (pictured) into a tribute to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump

The 'Trump House' has attracted 1,300 visitors a day, according to Rossi (pictured), who owns the home but doesn't live there

The home includes this larger-than-life 14-foot steel cutout of Trump for people to pose with

The 'Trump House' has attracted 1,300 visitors a day, according to Rossi, who owns the home but doesn't live there.

She's even had to hire a security guard at night to prevent anyone who would want to destroy the display from doing just that.

'When I started to do this, I got called vulgar names. I got whipped the finger, I got called an idiot, lots of swear words even to my young children,' Rossi told the New York Daily News.

She's even had to hire a security guard at night to prevent anyone who would want to destroy the display from doing just that

At first, Rossi started with a simple sign in her yard, which then became an enormous sign in her yard, which read: 'Trump 2016'

Then she start-spangled the exterior of the home in red, white and blue and after three days the house was finished

At first, Rossi started with a simple sign in her yard, which then became an enormous sign in her yard, which read: 'Trump 2016.'

Then she start-spangled the exterior of the home in red, white and blue.

Finally, the 45-year-old topped it off with a 14-foot cut out of Trump himself.

It only took her three days and $1,000 to turn the home into a Trump tribute.

Rossi spent $1,000 to create her Trump attraction, which has thousands of visitors every week

Rossi buys and renovates properties with her husband, Mike, according to TribLive, which is how she was able to makeover the home

'I like seeing him smile. I think he is a beautiful person,' she said.

Rossi buys and renovates properties with her husband, Mike, according to TribLive, which is how she was able to makeover the home.