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DIY nursery chic: 5 drool-worthy projects

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Step 3: Apply a thin, even coat of Mod Podge adhesive to the bottom of the first drawer. Mod Podge is 100 percent water-based, so it won’t stink up baby’s clothes.

Step 4: Glue the cut-to-size paper rectangle to the bottom of the drawer by pressing it along the center and out towards the corners to eliminate bubbles or wrinkling. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all drawers.

Step 5: Give the drawers four hours to dry, then apply a thin top coat of Mod Podge over the paper to protect against wear and tear. Let everything dry overnight and you’re left with fresh, durably lined drawers that provide a little dose of happy every time they’re opened.

www.younghouselove.com/2010/03/nursery-progress-lining-our-dresser-drawers/

FABRIC MIRROR

From Carrie McBride, ApartmentTherapy.com

Materials:

fabric scraps

fabric stiffener

craft store mirror

cardboard

string

super glue

Step 1: When you design a space for a little one, chances are you’ll end up with leftover fabric. This project is a great way to use up those scraps. Lay the fabric on pieces of aluminum foil. Brush fabric stiffener onto the material and smooth out bubbles or wrinkles. Let dry completely, then peel off the foil.

Step 2: Sketch a lion or other animal onto a piece of paper and cut it out. Trace the shapes onto the back of the stiffened fabric. Cut out fabric shapes. The fabric stiffener will prevent the edges from unraveling.

Step 3: Cut a small scrap of cardboard smaller than the mirror. Punch two holes and tie a string through them. Glue the cardboard onto the back of the mirror. This will allow you to hang the fabric mirror when it’s finished.

Step 4: Cut a large circle inside the lion’s mane (or the face of your animal). Line up the mirror in the hole and glue it to the back of the fabric so the edges are hidden. Let everything dry completely, then hang.

www.apartmenttherapy.com/diy-fabric-mirrorhow-to-128837

PRETTY AS A PICTURE FRAME MOBILE

From McBride, ApartmentTherapy.com

Materials:

8 mini frames (available at craft stores; check the bridal section)

one larger frame

about 3 yards of ribbon, divided into four uneven sections

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