Decorating the Nursery and Vinyl Wall Art

Jason and I have never been fans of the packaged baby room decorations that the major chains sell, so we tried a more creative route with Lucy’s room and painted a life-size one color tree in a darker green than her walls on two of the walls from a free hand outline I drew.  The idea was to add leaves to the tree and some bird silhouettes to represent the 3 of us, but the day I was getting out the paint was the day she decided she couldn’t wait and was born!  Thus, the tree is still stuck in “winter mode”, but still gives the room a lot of unique character.

So, with the new room we created for the babies (which, now ended up being Lucy’s new room because we can’t fit two cribs in there!), we want to again do something different.  We chose Lilac for the wall colors and white for the trim and wanted to do some stenciling.  However, how does one make their own stencil quickly?  Again, it wasn’t our style to use the commercial roses, ivy, ,etc. stencils that are out there in most craft stores and by the time I searched around for plastic to cut a stencil so Jason could paint it… well you get the picture.  Plan B was for me to again free hand draw the design on the wall (by the way, chalk is an excellent way to mark on walls without erasing, etc.  It just rubs off and its nice and white so you can see it easily on any colored wall).

So, we chose a mod bigger than life kind of poppy pattern or something like that to go around the windows and walls of the room patterned after some incredible vinyl wall art decals we found on Etsy.  Etsy had so many to choose from, it literally took us a while to narrow down what we were looking for. Again, the plan was to freehand the design on the walls and paint it in later.  Then….

Jason found this link on how to make removeable, DIY vinyl wall art!  Duh!  All those college years of contact paper in apartment drawers will finally come in handy.  I am on the hunt today for white contact paper and I’ll let you know how it goes.  Best of all, if it works, it’ll be faster, less messy, no paint fumes and removable down the line.  I’ll keep you posted on how it goes.  Anyone done this before?

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One Response to Decorating the Nursery and Vinyl Wall Art

  1. wall art says:

    Good for you! I often say to people if you can't find what your are looking for in terms of art, have a go at doing your own art.