Posts featuring ‘wall decor’

Colourful wood characters by Herman Marie

I have fallen head over heels in love with everything in Kim Laurenti’s Etsy shop Herman Marie!

Her products are certainly a simple concept: wooden shapes, painted in bright colours.

But the illustration style is awesome!

These would liven up any child’s bedroom for sure…

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And Kim has a second shop too where she keeps her slightly creepier characters employing a more muted colour palette. I don’t think the stuff in I Love Grey Skies would be as suitable for children, but you adults might like it :)

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Bedroom idea: beautiful bunting

With writing a wedding blog as well as this baby blog, I’ve seen rather a lot of bunting over the past couple of years. It’s a trend I can’t imagine is ever going to go away as it’s always going to look adorable! With different fabrics, colours, shapes and so on, there are so many ways to make bunting work in baby’s room. Here are 5 ideas that are all using that classic triangle shape we all know and love…

1. Painted pennants

I love this rainbow of flags painted onto a wooden headboard. A DIY project that will become a feature of your little one’s bedroom.

Bunting for nursery or bedroom

Goodwins Custom Crafts

2. Cute quilt

For something a little bit different how about stringing your bunting along a crib quilt? Cute!

Bunting for nursery or bedroom

the b-line

3. Bright bunting

Click the link below this one and you’ll be directed to an awesome, easy tutorial to recreate the look yourself. Simple, but looks fantastic.

Bunting for nursery or bedroom

Via ebabee

4. Cushion bunting

Whether you choose to buy a cushion such as this or have a go at DIYing a version, stitching across a cushion is a playful cute way to include bunting in baby’s room. The fabrics you choose can match with the duvet set and curtains too!

Bunting for nursery or bedroom

Honeypips

5. Ceiling strings

Bunting going across a room is a great way to add decoration to an otherwise undecorated room. Rather than paint a fancy mural or stick on a decal, bunting does the trick of adding colour. You could even go for several strings in varying patterns as in the room below…

Bunting for nursery or bedroom

Light Locations via The Design File

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Festive decor: wall Christmas trees

We’re officially counting down to Christmas! Woo! And what better way to do it then a round up of alternative Christmas trees (actually I predict watching Love Actually and drinking snowballs is a better way but this will just have to do!)

When it comes to Christmas, I personally think tradition is pretty darn good. And so a big green tree would always be the main festive feature for me. However, sometimes it’s nice to deck the whole house out in decorations and I think today’s tree ideas would be perfect for the children’s rooms. Mainly because they’re on the wall so they’re less likely to get destroyed!

Awesome images courtesy of:

  1. Christmas Tree Wall Decal: LeoLittleLion
  2. Driftwood logs Christmas tree: MarzaShop
  3. Reclaimed wood tree: Yvestown
  4. Litte Lamb Garland: Down to the Woods
  5. Washi tape tree via All Washi Tape
  6. Toys and trinkets tree: All the Luck in the World via The Designer Pad
  7. Chalkboard tree: A Legg Up
  8. Fairy light Christmas tree via Girly Obsessions
  9. Boxes tree via Pinterest

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