When I first began the search for creative nursery wall decor, I had no idea how many options there really were! I should have known better because there is no end to creativity. Just think of all the people in the world and the various cultures. Think about all kinds of crafting materials, both natural and man made. Think about the dreamers and the realists. Combine all of those elements and you, too, can believe in endless possibilities.
Here are some terrific ideas to inspire you as you plan your baby's nursery. Enjoy and also check out
DIY Nursery Wall Decor, the original post.
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Decorative Tape Letter |
Coordinate with your nursery colors! Use the same Washi tape to highlight shelving borders. Use the Washi tape on your lamp, too! Find more great ideas from Jodi at
Oh. Scrap. That.
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Personalized Stamped Lettering |
Coordinate with your nursery theme! Stamp the same design on your wall or around a window frame. Find more great ideas from Amy at
This Big Oak Tree
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Chalkboard Birth Announcement |
Announce your baby's birth with a favorite quote or poem! For added interest, vary your font freehand or with stencils. Another great idea from Amy at
This Big Oak Tree
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Baby Pop Art |
Babies love looking at faces, especially their own. Hang your prints over a crib or changing table where your baby can admire this very personal piece of art. Find more great ideas from Jeanne at
Inspiring Ideas
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Barnyard Baby Quilts |
These quilts were made from
Moda fabric. Imagine one (or more) of the quilts hung for added wall interest. Functional wall art? You bet! Use one for baby's comfort and one for decor. Switch them out when one of the quilts needs cleaning. Find more great ideas from Jo at
Jo's Country Junction
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DIY Fairy Nursery Wall Clock |
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Every baby needs a fairy to pass the time, right? Here's another great example of functional art. You could hang this whimsical fairy clock on a wall above a shelf so that she appears to be standing. Place a few toys (frogs, mushrooms, flowers, etc) nearby. OR, you could do a mural on the wall (freehand or store bought) and make the fairy clock a part of the scene as a 3D feature. Find more great ideas from Lindy at
Cottage Hill
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Baby Maddox's Nursery Art |
Frame each letter of your baby's name. Give it a wow factor by using unique materials. This framed art can still be used long after your baby's nursery becomes a big boy or big girl bedroom. It may even inspire your child to create great works of his/her own. You can view the entire nursery, created by Erin, at
Project Nursery.
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Fabric Covered Wall Clock |
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Fabric scraps and glue have changed this wall clock into a one-of-a-kind nursery clock.Adding a personal touch turns the ordinary into extraordinary! You can view Stephanie's entire nursery at
Project Nursery.