Creative Art for Baby’s
Nursery
When
decorating a new arrival’s nursery, you don’t have to stick
to the usual teddy bears and pastels. There are so many more options available
today. Research has
shown that bright colors, especially black, red and white,
are better for eye evelopment in the early months.
Big bold shapes are also good,
as they help with focusing.
Here are a few creative art project ideas
you can easily make for the baby’s
nursery.
Fabric
Letters: Get some red, black and white
fabric and cut out shapes, numbers and letters – or the
child’s name -- and arrange them on the
walls.
Try to use fabric that doesn’t
fray (ask the clerk at the fabric store for assistance in
the choice).
By soaking the pieces in
liquid fabric starch (a spray starch works well), the pieces
will stick to the wall after it dries, without damaging the
surface.
This is great to use in an
apartment where you may not be able to use
nails.
Handprints and Footprints:
Decorate the room with the baby’s handprints and
footprints.
Make a stencil of the print,
or if the baby cooperates, actually put the paint on baby’s
hands and feet and press on the walls.
Each month, you could make a
new set of prints to add to the design, to watch your
child’s growth.
Write your baby’s age on each
footprint, so you can see the change.
Family
Photo Tree: Paint a simple tree on one
wall. Collect nice
pictures of the family: parents, grandparents, siblings,
aunts, uncles and cousins. Hang them on the tree.
There are a lot of
attractive and inexpensive picture frames that would work
nicely. If you don’t
want to purchase frames, you could even use different
color photo mats, and use those to attach the pictures to
the wall.
Wall
Quilt Collage: Collect baby wallpaper
samples to create a “wall quilt” collage.
Lay the wallpaper pieces
out, and try to use as much of a variety as possible to
create a nice pattern. Options: If you’re in an apartment, the
samples can be attached to poster board and then hung on
the wall. Or,
instead of using wallpaper samples, gather the cards from
your baby shower and use those instead. “Frame” the art
with ribbon to make it look like quilt
binding.
With a little time and creativity, it
doesn’t have to cost a small fortune to have a unique
nursery.
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