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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

EASY DIY NURSERY WALL DECOR

DIY Baby Nursery Wall Decor 

Now that your sweet baby is on the way, the expenses are soon to follow! 
Cribs and changing tables are sure to be high on the list and
 will take a big bite out of your budget.  
But you CAN have the nursery of your dreams!  
Below are some really great wall decor ideas that won't take up too much of your precious time or too much of your hard earned money. 
 You'll want those extra dollars for a very stylish wardrobe!!

PAINTED FRAMES

Look around your home or visit thrift stores, yard sales and flea markets for  CHEAP frames.  
Some spray paint and you have crrated one-of-a-kind wall decor.

FRAMED LETTERS

Hop over to your favorite craft store or home improvement store for wood letters in many sizes and fonts.  Spray paint or decoupage for unique wall art.  Spell your child's name or get crazy and do the entire alphabet!
Attach with velcro or removable adhesive.
PAINTED LETTERS

Wall decals and stickers come in so many custom colors and themes. 
 They are removable, so your theme can "grow" with your child.
WALL DECALS 

On your trip to the thrift store or yard sale (for frames), pick up some children's books.
Paint your frames and add your favorite story pages.
It's really OK to tear these books, BECAUSE you will instill a love of reading in your child!
FRAMED STORYBOOK COVERS/PAGES

Want to add color AND texture to your baby's nursery?
Frame FABRIC or DECORATIVE PAPERS from the craft store.  Look for scraps of fabric at the fabric store or you can purchase decorative papers for under .50 cents a sheet.
You can frame them or  decoupage the papers to pieces of wood,
FRAMED FABRICS
FRAMED FLASH CARDS

These framed flash cards are awesome.  
You can get a pack of colorful flashcards from your favorite dollar store and,
yup, you can frame them!



So, I hope you found some inspiration for your baby's nursery. 
 What ideas can you  share?  
We would love to hear from you!



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