A simple but effective nursery design projectPN Reader Sara shares a simple DIY for your kids room all the way from Israel and tempts us by saying, “I bet you have everything you need to do this simple project, so what are you waiting for?…” And she’s right, we do!Submitted By: Sara Rivka
Location: Israel
Share a little about yourself.
I am a creative stay at home/work at home designer mom, raising five children in the gorgeous rolling hills of Northern Israel. I have a new blog www.creativejewishmom.com in which I share all the joys of making creativity a priority in everyday life!
What is the name of your project?
Almost Instant DIY Artwork (for the nursery)
What inspired you to create this project?
I found this really cute wrapping paper at the grocery store and thought it would be great as framed art! Lucky for me I had an old frame just waiting for a project!
Please share with us step by step, detailed instructions.
The wooden frame was a cast-off from someone else and contained a very uninteresting poster. I opened up the frame from the back, and removed the poster which had been mounted to the bristol board (it was old enough that the poster peeled right off). I then cut a piece of wrapping paper about 2 inches smaller all around than the size of the frame opening, attached the wrapping paper to the bristol board with a few pieces of double-sided tape (a glue stick would work too), reinserted it into the frame and voila!
An even easier version of this project would be to use a frame with a pre-cut matte,such that you don’t have to worry about an exact cutting job — the matte covers the edges! Or simply cut a piece of wrapping paper to fit within the entire size of the frame with no border. And if you don’t have any frames on hand, so simply and neatly wrap a piece of your cute wrapping paper around a rectangle or square of cardboard, attach a ribbon and hang.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Wrapping Paper Wall Art | Project Nursery
A Fantasy Baby Nursery Room of Roses for a Delicate Flower Girl
Very cute Nursery Decorations
A rose themed nursery may be the ultimate in tranquility for those of us who might enjoy the combination of vintage style splash with modern feminine pizazz. Rose nurseries can vary from a flower filled garden of blooms, to antique lace and vintage shaded fabrics, can balance between chic and contemporary or rustic and old-fashioned. Decorating with a set of rose baby bedding with vintage floral toile fabrics will set the tone for the quaint look that you want for your rose nursery room. Whether subtle with shades of pink or splashy with crisp blooms, pink will more than likely be the color for your rose baby nursery theme.The combination of nursery furniture and accessories will create an element of unexpected elegance and femininity while glowing with a soothing, calming look for baby, like strolling through an English countryside rose garden.
via Luxury Nursery by Luxury Nursery on 10/27/09
A rose themed nursery may be the ultimate in tranquility for those of us who might enjoy the combination of vintage style splash with modern feminine pizazz. Rose nurseries can vary from a flower filled garden of blooms, to antique lace and vintage shaded fabrics, can balance between chic and contemporary or rustic and old-fashioned. Decorating with a set of rose baby bedding with vintage floral toile fabrics will set the tone for the quaint look that you want for your rose nursery room. Whether subtle with shades of pink or splashy with crisp blooms, pink will more than likely be the color for your rose baby nursery theme.The combination of nursery furniture and accessories will create an element of unexpected elegance and femininity while glowing with a soothing, calming look for baby, like strolling through an English countryside rose garden.
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