Posts tagged "diy wall art"
Colorful DIY Giraffe Nursery Art To Make
Tue, Jul 29, 2014 | DIY Projects
The animal trend is gaining popularity in kids’ rooms’ décor. Owls, foxes, giraffes… All of these adorable animals can settle in your child’s space in whatever whimsy form you want. Today we’re suggesting you to make this adorable and very colorful giraffe nursery art, which will sure add some pop of color to your baby’s room. The supplies are...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Advertisement |
Dreamy DIY Clouds For Nursery Decor
Every baby is individual and only mother knows what might make her baby fall asleep but clouds are universal, I think. So find some time to take on a cool project – DIY nursery clouds. It can be realized with a very small budget. All you need is a metal frame, styrofoam, white sheet, spray adhesive and batting. Primarily wrap the frame in a white sheet...Continue Reading... { 1 comment }
20 Interesting Ideas To Display Kids Artwork
Wed, Oct 31, 2012 | Parents
While your children keep getting older and the number of artworks increases, often it becomes overwhelming and their hard work goes unseen. Displaying their artwork can often be a challenge, as you may wonder how to show it off without making the rest of your interiors look child-like. Whether you want to frame their work to place in your modern home or...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
ArtRooms Collage – A Smart Way To Display Children’s Art
The drawings our children create are, in our eyes, masterpieces because they’ve come from the clever little mind of your child. But paintings on giant pieces of butcher paper soon begin taking up precious space. ArtRooms is a brilliant Australian company which has come to the rescue of parents in need of freedom from expanding children’s art...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Modern And Simple DIY Lego Wall Art
Here is one more creative and simple idea what to do with all these LEGOs that your kids don’t use anymore. Besides actual LEGO bricks the only thing you’ll need is an IKEA picture frame. You’ll need to remove a glass from it, take several small LEGO creations of your kid glue them to the frame using a hot glue gun. After that your modern...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Categories
Archives
- May 2015 (29)
- April 2015 (44)
- March 2015 (42)
- February 2015 (38)
- January 2015 (41)
- December 2014 (31)
- November 2014 (41)
- October 2014 (46)
- September 2014 (41)
- August 2014 (41)
- July 2014 (44)
- June 2014 (38)
- May 2014 (39)
- April 2014 (43)
- March 2014 (39)
- February 2014 (38)
- January 2014 (43)
- December 2013 (37)
- November 2013 (39)
- October 2013 (47)
- September 2013 (38)
- August 2013 (44)
- July 2013 (42)
- June 2013 (38)
- May 2013 (42)
- April 2013 (44)
- March 2013 (42)
- February 2013 (40)
- January 2013 (41)
- December 2012 (31)
- November 2012 (45)
- October 2012 (57)
- September 2012 (39)
- August 2012 (45)
- July 2012 (39)
- June 2012 (8)
- March 2011 (8)
- February 2011 (7)
- October 2010 (8)
- September 2010 (20)
- August 2010 (21)
- July 2010 (6)
- June 2010 (8)
- May 2010 (8)
- April 2010 (24)
- March 2010 (27)
- February 2010 (16)