What better way to teach your little one the alphabet than putting it up on their wall? For this project I went to my local craft supply store and got letters in all different sizes and from different collections of alphabet styles to create a uniquely shaped alphabet. Then I painted, modge podged scrapbook paper and glued beads and glitter to the letters making everyone different. I painted the Z in zebra stripes, the G in gold glitter, the Y yellow and painted the P purple and put polka dots on it to go with the theme. Not all of them fit the B is for blue or V is for violet but a lot of them do. I think that this is a great way to decorate a nursery wall that is not only totally cute and customize-able but also educational as well.
Here's another way to jazz up your nursery or any wall in your home really. Get some cute printed fabrics and some cheap embroidery hoops and BAM you've got some custom wall art! By far this was the easiest of all the projects and took the least amount of time to make, and I'm even thinking of adding a few more smaller ones too. Ok so here's how you do it and what you need:
Supplies for Embroidery Hoop Art:
- Printed fabric of your choice
- Embroidery hoops of varying sizes
- Good fabric scissors
- Hot glue gun
Then you could iron the fabric but honestly there's no need to because the fabric is going to be pulled really tight in the hoop eliminating any wrinkles and I really never iron anything, ever, so why add another step. Center the fabric to the top of the hoop where it will end up being hung from and add the outer hoop and tighten so that the fabric is nice and taught.
Next trim off excess fabric and cut slits every inch or so around the hoop to reduce bulk when hot gluing. Then just hot glue the left over fabric to the back of the hoop all the way around to create a seamless look.
And that's all there is to it! So simple yet so cute and they literally took tops 10 minutes to make. You just follow the same steps for them all using differing fabric and once they're all done hung 'em up with a small nail right where the hoop comes together. If you want you could also paint the wooden hoops different colors or buy the plastic ones that are already different colors or just leave them as is like I did. The beauty to these projects is that you can really make them your own and totally personalize your space. Well hope you enjoyed these fun and easy projects. Take care!
~Megan~
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