Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Personalized DIY Nursery Art




I am so glad to be able to say that I'm almost finished with Bubs' room. The final piece of the room was to make some wall art using his name like I did in Charming's room.




A big part of the delay in getting things done is the price of things in Canada.  I found the letters for Charming's name at Hobby Lobby for a couple of dollars each and spent an afternoon painting them to match the crib bedding with paint I already had from previous projects.  That was a very thrifty project and fun to do.


Charming's crib bedding

As much as I wanted to do something similar for Bubs', I've lost my passport and haven't been able to cross the border.  And Michael's in Canada charges around seven dollars per letter.  Multiply that by 5 and add 13% tax and that's just silly and somewhat painful.

So my friend, Lynne, who is a regular cross border shopper picked these little guys up for me one day on a cross border run before Christmas.  I immediately spray painted them the same orange that I used to paint Bubs' lamp.





And then they sat in the craft room for a couple of months because I wasn't sure what I wanted to do with them.  The room is pretty big and the letters are small so they would have looked lost all on their own.  I thought of painting some canvas and mounting them on that and even started on one but I didn't like how my canvas turned out.  So they sat some more, waiting for me to have some sort of inspiration.

It finally happened earlier this week when I was looking through my collection of frames for a gallery wall that I'm working on.  Sometimes I worry about my "collections" but I have to say it's a good thing I'm a  hoarder  collector of picture frames.  Because there they were, just waiting to be used.  Six Dollar Store frames that I had bought awhile back.  And they're exactly the same as the ones I used on my photocopied wall art project.  Perfect match!  I removed the glass and the backing and added foam mounting tape to the top and bottom of the frames.

To make it simple I laid the frames on the floor in front of the crib and spaced them out that way.  I'm sucky at measuring things and trying to do the math.  All that subtracting and adding makes my head hurt and I never get it right anyways.   Once they were spaced the way I wanted them I used a level to draw a line on the wall that would indicate where the frames would be placed.  I just drew it straight across marking the top and edges for placement.



Then I mounted the outside frames first, the middle one next and was able to use those as a guideline to place the last two.  That's probably about as clear as mud which is why I don't do tutorials very often.   Here's a little diagram to help explain my vague instructions.












 I'm sure there are way better ways to hang things but that's all my brain could come up with that morning.  And it worked!!  Yay!  I added some mounting tape to the back of the letters and centered them in the frames.  I didn't measure or do any math to place the letters, just sort of eyeballed them until they looked centered.  




It's mounted a bit higher than I would normally like but Charming recently started peeling the decal off the wall above his crib....lesson learned.




Love how the orange pops against the gray walls and white frames.  Stay tuned for the full nursery reveal in the next week or so.

Linking up to my favorite parties here as well as to Coastal Charm, Home Stories A to Z, Shabby Creek Cottage, and Watch Out Martha.

29 comments:

  1. Love it! Orange is so fun...can't wait to see the whole room!
    {Amber}
    www.dimplesandpigtales.blogspot.com

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  2. What a fun idea! I would love it if you shared it tomorrow on Thrifty Thursday link party @ http://fromnature-tonurture.blogspot.com/ Hope to see you there!

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  3. What you shared of the room so fare looks really cute! And you are great at eyeballing, it all looks perfectly straight to me! And yes, good idea putting stuff high up with little hands, we had a wallpaper border at crib level and the first daughter picked at it. We managed to find more to replace for the second daughter and you guessed it, she did it too! We would walk in the room and they'd be standing there smiling, with a piece of wall paper in their hand...lol!

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  4. Everything looks beautiful! GREAT JOB!!!
    http://atozebracelebrations.com/2013/02/link-party-8.html

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  6. This is a great idea thanks for sharing! I may try this for my grandsons new baby room!

    according2sharon.blogspot.com

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    1. Go for it Sharon! It couldn't get any easier. I just seem to make it sound difficult.

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  7. Good job! Thank you for joining Creative Bloggers' Party & Hop :)

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  8. hi, i'm following the "fluster creative muster" hop. i would love for you to visit my blog and follow if you like it.

    http://www.blackinkpaperie.blogspot.com

    thanks
    new follower bev

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  9. Love this! You did a great job, and this is such a cute nursery. :)

    -Marie

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  10. This is so simple but so cute! I love this and will be doing this in my son's room soon! Thanks for sharing! Julia @ www.juliakendrick.com

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  11. I love how this is simple, but give such a big look! Thanks for sharing, I will be doing this for our little guy's room :)

    I wanted to invite you to our weekly Meet & Greet Blog Hop! It runs Friday nights till the end of Monday, come stop by if you have time this weekend and link up :)

    http://createdbylaurie.blogspot.com/2013/02/weekend-meet-greet-blog-hop-15.html

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    1. Thanks, Laurie. Looking forward to the blog hop this weekend.

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  12. This is so cute! Thanks for sharing at Transformed Tuesday.
    Hugs,
    Peggy

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  14. I love both of your posts this week - your name plate idea is so cute!

    Thanks for linking up!

    Sarah @ A Cat-Like Curiosity

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  15. Super adorable and pretty easy! Thanks for linking up!

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  16. So cute! I host a DIY link party every Monday and would love for you to join! http://homecomingmn.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-diyers-link-party.html

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  17. Darling!! I've featured this post over at Think Tank Thursday. Thanks for linking it up!
    http://www.saving4six.com/2013/02/welcome-to-think-tank-thursday-19.html

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    1. Carrie, that's so exciting! Thanks so much!

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  18. Very cute! Hanging the outer frames, then center frames is brilliant! Wish I would have known that earlier!

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  19. I love this! The frames totally make the letters pop.

    I have a weekend Link party if you'd care to join:
    http://www.bobijensen.com

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  20. These ideas are adorable! :) Thanks again for joining the Link up! :)

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  21. Thanks again for sharing an awesome idea!

    Have a good week!
    Susie @bowdabra
    http://bowdabrablog.com

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  22. Adorable! Love the pop of color too! Great job!

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  23. I liked this post so much I featured it on this week's Frugal Crafty Home Blog Hop! Thanks so much for linking up!
    http://carriethishome.com/2013/03/frugal-crafty-home-blog-hop-13/

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  24. I'm loving these colors! Thanks for stopping by my blog today.

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  25. Thanks for sharing this incredible DIY wall art idea, i enjoyed it............


    .... http://biznik.com/members/canvas-design

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