How to Make Cherry Blossom Lights. The Nursery Reveal | Domestic Adventure. {View all nursery related posts here} After I was up at least five times Friday night to use the bathroom, Chris and I were both wide awake at 5 a.m. on Saturday morning. I sent him out in the dark 9-degree weather to get bacon and ice cream while I made waffles. It was the first time I really felt like a stereotypical pregnant woman and it only took 9 months to get there! Our nursery also took about 9 months to finish, but seeing how we started with down-to-the-studs walls, we’ll give ourselves a break.
And now our big nursery reveal is here! Sit down and get comfortable, because this could take a while… Here is the view from the door: And then the view of the opposite side of the room. Do you love it? It is all the yellow and gray goodness that I had hoped for when I set out to design our nursery scheme back in August. Shall we get into some of the details? And looking down low, our crib is skirted with my DIY crib skirt made with some fun yellow print fabric. And then there is the chair. Creative Ways to Display Kids Artwork | Sippy Cup Mom! Laura Thoughts. Before & After: Crazy Beautiful Toy Kitchen :: Green Your Decor. 23.2K Flares23.2K Flares × LOOKING for more DIY play kitchens? Click here for a roundup with lots more projects, photos and ideas, including a DIY toy workbench for a little boy! And if you like this post, Subscribe to Green Your Decor for more DIY projects and green ideas! I like to think of myself as pretty crafty.
I often see items in a store and think of a way (or find a tutorial) so I can make it myself. But no way in the world am I THIS crafty. I usually post the “after” picture first, with a before picture later. Gorgeous! Read the details at Giggleberry Creations. Looking for more DIY projects? Hand Stitching, part 1 - LA. One of my favorite crafts is hand stitching-- it's fun, addictive, expressive and relaxing :) Over the next few weeks, I'm going to share easy ways to make your own patterns for hand stitching along with some tips and ideas :) These are some samples of my past projects-- I like to draw patterns freehand and use my handwriting.
However, sometimes I adapt clipart type images to make a more complicated pattern, like the sewing machine or I just stitch the outline of an image I love, like the Goonies "Hey You Guys" silhouette :) I use a Back Stitch for all my hand stitching because it's very versatile and I like the look but you can use any combination of stitches for your projects... there's lots of fun ones! Today, we're going to start with handwriting & transferring your pattern :) You will Need: - Card-stock or Thick Paper (I cut a piece of 6x8" card-stock & folded it in half to create a greeting card) - Needle & Scissors - Embroidery Thread - Scrap Paper & Pen - Thumbtack or Piercing Tool.
20 Easy Tips To A Stylish Nursery | Being Pregnant. By Casi Densmore-Koon | Designing a fun, eclectic and simply beautiful nursery may sound scary + overhwhelming. But it’s easy to make it both comfortable and modern while making sure your kids still have room to grow. Think of this as Nursery Design 101. Let’s create a nursery that speaks perfection! I promise, it really isn’t hard. If you saw my 15 Oh-So-Fab Nurseries slideshow, I am sure you guessed that nurseries are on my brain! Follow these few easy tips to make the perfect nursery! Nggallery id=’114359′ Gallery Wall A perfect place to create a masterpiece. Exposed Closet Show off your Littles wardrobe with a DIY closet. More Design Please - MoreDesignPlease.