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DIY nursery chic: 5 drool-worthy projects

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This publicity photo, provided by Project Nursery LLC, shows a Do-It-Yourself Ryleigh Bedding Vignette of bunting flags created for a baby nursery from ProjectNursery.com. (AP photo)

Car seat, diapers, changing table, crib, stroller, blankets, onesies: A new baby is a bundle of joy that also costs a bundle of cash.

Nursery decor is one area where new parents can save some money by creating their own design elements.

Opting for DIY doesn’t mean missing out on the fun of browsing stores and catalogs: Often a splurge item – such as a $400 Jonathan Adler giraffe lamp – can serve as inspiration for a cheaper, handmade version, says Pam Ginocchio, co-founder of baby design site Project Nursery.

Handmade decorations also lend the baby’s room a unique personality, she says, and give parents a project to work on together before baby arrives.

Here, Ginocchio, her business partner, Melisa Fluhr, and a few other DIY design bloggers share their favorite projects for baby’s room. Whether you’re creating a cozy nest at home or seeking ideas for a shower gift, these crafts can add warmth and style to a little one’s space.

DECOUPAGE TREE

From Pam Ginocchio and Melisa Fluhr, ProjectNursery.com

Wall trees have become a popular trend in nursery décor; try this project in lieu of a pricey vinyl decal.

Materials:

scrapbook paper (any size), about 20 sheets for a 6-foot tree

Mod Podge matte finish

scissors

2-inch-wide paintbrush or foam craft brush

paper bowl or plate

ladder or step stool

Step 1: Take fabric swatches from your baby’s bedding to a crafts or paper store, and grab a mix of printed, solid and glittered papers in the same color family.

Step 2: Start building the tree at the part of the trunk where the limbs begin to branch off. Cut or tear the paper (imperfect edges give a vintage feel), making each branch the thickness and length you want. Apply the Mod Podge to the back of each piece with the paintbrush or craft brush, and press the scrap against the wall. With this glue, the piece will be moveable at first if you don’t like your initial placement.

Step 3: Let it grow! As the limbs reach out and up, tear the paper thinner, just like on a real tree. Create the tree trunk with various-size scraps of paper using a collage technique. For a cute addition, hang the baby’s name off a low branch that reaches out across the crib.

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