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DIY nursery chic: 5 drool-worthy projects

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Step 4: Stack some of the leftover paper and cut out simple leaves. Cluster them along the branches. You can adorn the tree with birds, butterflies or even rhinestones.

www.projectnursery.com/2012/06/diy-how-to-make-a-decoupage-tree/

NO-SEW BUNTING FLAGS

From Ginocchio and Fluhr, ProjectNursery.com

Materials:

printed papers or fabrics

ruler

colorful ribbon or pom-pom fabric trim

hot glue gun

scissors

Step 1: At a crafts or scrapbooking store, pick out a variety of printed papers or fabric remnants.

Step 2: Using a ruler, draw an 8-inch line on the back of a piece of paper or fabric. This will be the distance from the point of your triangle to the base. Turn the ruler perpendicular to one end of the line and make a “T’’ by drawing a line 6 inches long. Use the ruler to connect the top edges of the “T’’ to the point, making a triangle. Cut out this first pennant and use it as a template for the rest.

Step 3: Line up your different-patterned flags in the order you want. Lay them side by side so they are pointing down and almost touching. Apply hot glue in a line across the top edge of each triangle and affix the ribbon or trim overtop. (Optional: Add iron-on letters to the flags to spell out baby’s name.) Once the glue dries, hang the bunting flags like a banner or in a zigzag pattern.

www.projectnursery.com/2012/05/diy-no-sew-bunting-flags/

CLEAN AND COLORFUL DRESSER DRAWERS

From Sherry and John Petersik, YoungHouseLove.com

You can get a similar effect from contact paper, which comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns. But you can make your own if you’re looking for a different look.

Materials:

Foam craft brushes

Mod Podge matte finish

Six sheets of patterned, heavy-duty wrapping paper (or swatches of colorful wallpaper or fabric)

Step 1: Wipe the insides of the drawers with a moist rag. If they’re musty, wipe them with mineral spirits or Murphy’s Oil Soap and let them air dry in the sun.

Step 2: After selecting six sheets of wrapping paper (or however many drawers you have), cut the sheets down to the size of the drawers. If all the drawers are the same size, use the first rectangle as a template.

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