Showing posts with label plaque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plaque. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

My Lil' Shepherd Boy {DIY Nursery Reveal}

Okay, I have been waiting for this post!!
I have been enjoying my lil' shepherd boy David soooooo much...my heart has never been wrapped so tight around a tiny little finger :)


When we were getting ready for our Wiggles (my nickname for him...even in the womb, he is just so wiggly lol) I knew my studio, which took up the second bedroom, would have to be relocated. I had a ball with his nursery projects and though I was stressed by the end, it came out so cool!
Without further ado, here is the smattering of photos...I will also be sharing my project tutorials for this room in future posts.

One of my favorite things about the nursery are the multi-colored IKEA curtains!  I scoured the internet for the right curtains for this room. When I found them at IKEA, I knew we HAD to get them. Sure enough, my husband drove his very pregnant wife 45 minutes late at night to the nearest store. It was SO worth it!!





Past post of a nursery project:

 Future DIY nursery project posts will include:
- Revamped Red Mirror
- Recovered Striped Bumper
- Chevron Crib Skirt Tutorial
- Mobile/Nightlight Corner Fixture

Stay tuned...






Monday, April 9, 2012

Motivational/Subway Art Plaque for Nursery - DIY



 I have been obsessed with inspirational/motivational quotes & sayings since I can remember. Probably started in middle school, collecting cool things to read and jot in my journal.

So when I've been seeing all the neat subway art signs/plaques lately, it got me all giddy!
Which usually leads to a project...nothing new, right?

I knew this was something I desperately wanted to incorporate into my son's nursery, and make it myself.
After seeing this sign at Pier 1, I was on a mission:


 I loved the idea of inspiring my little one with a sign, but I wanted something horizontal.
Here are some other cool signs:

Equipped with what I wanted to say and do, I asked my handsome man to cut some old wooden planks we had in the basement and adhere them together. I didn't want a square, but a decent rectangle. Small enough to look good over the crib. The wood came out to be about 2x3  feet:

BEFORE

He had one long plank and cut it in half, then used metal brackets to screw them together in the back. I wish I had taken more project photos...
It really was okay that the wood was not new! I love the distressed look and really, wood has awesome characters, I didn't want to take away from the roughness...

I spray painted it red, very lightly in some spots, not perfect. It was so fun not to worry about having everything look nice and neat! The style I was going for didn't call for that. Then I wrote out the words by hand and painted them white with a small brush. I am comfortable with my style of handwriting, since I can get letters pretty straight by hand. If you are not, you can always try a projector screen, stencils or vinyl lettering...

Lastly, I took some sand paper and went to town! Okay, maybe not all the way to town...but enough to get get the white letters to not be so, well, uptight and boring haha

AFTER
All done!! Here it is, up and ready to enjoy!
It was so fun to do, easy, quick and I had everything on hand.
My handsome man made sure there were studs in the walls, this thing is pretty heavy. Also we made sure it was high enough so when baby was bigger, he wouldn't mess with it and pull it down (ouch!)


What a special touch for our son to have in his nursery, something handmade and personal!
Can't wait to have a BIG nursery reveal post soon, with tons of photos...muahahaha, stay tuned....
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