When we found out we were pregnant, one of the very first gifts we received from my parents was a small crib. This crib was my Mother's when she was a child and has been passed around the family (cousins) for the past few years. My Mother was determined to track it down and reclaim it, which she did! However, the mattress was MIA, so she bought a new one. I absolutely adore the crib and it will be wonderful for the first few months, as we can keep it in our room. (I'm still debating on crib vs. co-sleeping, so this is a wonderful transitional crib while I decide.)
The only downfall of the small crib? It is an OLD crib that is a small/odd size. I could have ordered a custom fitted sheet for it, that would have lightened my purse by about $30. $30 for ONE SHEET?! Puh-lease... My solution, sewing!!
The first step was a trip to JoAnn's to find some cute fabric. I ended up going nuts and got TONS of different coordinating monkey and dot fabrics. Hint: more sewing projects and pictures to come! I then scoured Pinterest and came across two potential tutorial to try out. I ended up following Pretty Prudent's DIY Cute Crib Sheet Tutorial. It was a bit tricky the first time around, as I didn't provide enough room for the fabric to fold over the bottom of the mattress. Luckily, I used some random fabric for a "trial run" the first try. The second two sheets were a complete success once the kinks were worked out!! Below are some pictures. Let me know what you think!
Showing posts with label Baby DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby DIY. Show all posts
3/22/14
DIY Crib Sheets
Labels:
baby,
Baby DIY,
crib,
crib sheet,
DIY,
nursery,
sew projects
11/6/13
Changing Table Makeover
While I was originally going to simply put a changing pad on top of a dresser, I was able to get a changing table and baby bed at a yard sale for $100. The downside of the changing table was that it was pink. This called for a simple paint job. Luckily, the pink was a nice powder pink, not a bright screaming-in-your-face kind of pink. I'm not sure if you can even tell in the picture.
Honestly, I would have been changing the table color even if we were having a girl. The changing table is in the front room, since this is where we will spend the majority of our time and have the rocker. I grabbed the side table in the front room while I was at it. It was a left-over from the hubby's bachelor days and it shows.
I knew the changing table was going to be an easy fix, as it was wood. The side table on the other hand was laminate wood, and thus a complete headache. I grabbed some 1-2-3 Primer and a can of gray paint that was on sale at Walmart. I gave the side table two coats of primer and two coats of the gray paint. I gave the changing table three coats of gray paint.
I absolutely love how the changing table turned out. It's more of an antique gray-white that a harsh gray. It also happens to look fantastic with the changing pad cover that I picked up at Walmart a week before. I am starting to get excited now that I'm getting things ready!
I also really liked how the side table turned out. How could I not with how it looked before? Sadly, I have to report that even with the 2 coats of primer and 2 coats of gray paint, which I applied and let dry over an entire weekend (we're talking a minimum of 4 hours before I went for the next coat), some of the paint came off when we moved a coaster. I'm not talking about just some of the gray paint, I mean ALL the paint. Still, it works well enough to keep me happy with it until we eventually invest in new front room furniture. We are still using my old glass TV stand, which I cannot stand. Can you tell we are still renting? I can't wait until we buy a house and really start investing in some nice things. It's just not worth the headache of moving and damaging things right now. Happy Crafting!!
10/20/13
Monkey Mobile Tutorial
We decided to go with the monkey theme, so I began looking around at different types of mobiles. I really am never thrilled with the store-bought type. They are just way too cheesy for me.
When I was trying to decide between a sock monkey and a regular monkey, I ran across this little gem from dropsofcolorshop on Etsy.
You will need to use the construction paper to create a template for you monkey. You have enough felt for 4 monkeys, keep in mind that you will need a front AND a back piece for the monkey. The template will basically need to be at largest half a sheet of paper/felt.
1. Fold the paper in half and then the top third of the paper down, this will be the portion allotted for the head of the monkey
3. Use the template to cut out 8 body pieces of the heavy felt.
4. Create a template for the face, eyes, ears, mouth, and belly.
5. Cut out the ear, face, and belly pieces in the lighter felt (you will need enough for 4 faces)
I don't have any in-process images for the next few steps... I will note that I only ended up using 3 of the 4 finished monkeys.
Step 2 - Assembling the Mobile
1. Drill 6 holes in the purse handle
2. Use the hemp cord to create the dangling parts of the mobile (I used one long piece to create two strings, which allowed me to use the excess string above to create my "handle")
3. Attach buttons to the string by threading through and tying nots (make sure to use a button at the very top to keep the string from slipping through)
3. Attach the monkeys to the end of three of the strings
4. Hang and enjoy!

If you make your own monkey mobile, or if you make a different mobile based off of this tutorial, please let me know! I would love to see how yours turns out. As always, feel free to contact me/comment if you have any questions.
When I was trying to decide between a sock monkey and a regular monkey, I ran across this little gem from dropsofcolorshop on Etsy.
So I set to the task of figuring out how to make my own monkey mobile. Before jumping into the tutorial, I'll show you my final project.
Here is how I went about it.
What You'll Need
- Monkey
- Construction Paper (or heavy weight printing paper)
- Felt (4 pieces of heavy-weight for the main body, 1-2 pieces of normal for your accent colors)
- Thread (the kind you used to make bracelets with)
- Normal weight thread (same or contrasting color as felt)
- Hot Glue Gun
- Mobile
- Buttons (multiple colors)
- Wooden Purse Handle - I found mine on sale for $2
- Hemp cord
Step 1 - Creating the Monkey
1. Fold the paper in half and then the top third of the paper down, this will be the portion allotted for the head of the monkey
2. Use circles to layout how you want the head, body, legs, and arms of the monkey and cut out the template.
3. Use the template to cut out 8 body pieces of the heavy felt.
4. Create a template for the face, eyes, ears, mouth, and belly.
5. Cut out the ear, face, and belly pieces in the lighter felt (you will need enough for 4 faces)
6. Cut out small eyes and the mouth in the darker felt
7. Attach the face pieces using your thread
8. Attach the face using a lighter color of thread
9. Begin hot gluing a front piece to one of the back pieces - first glue around the belly and legs, leaving the entire upper body untouched
10. Stuff the bottom of the monkey, continue gluing up the monkey and then put more stuffing in
**You can now either be done with the monkey or use the heavier thread to stitch around the outside. Below are images of both monkeys. I opted to stitch around the outside as it gives it a more polished look. I will note that this took a lot of time and I broke one of my needles, but I'm extremely happy with the final results.
Step 2 - Assembling the Mobile
1. Drill 6 holes in the purse handle
2. Use the hemp cord to create the dangling parts of the mobile (I used one long piece to create two strings, which allowed me to use the excess string above to create my "handle")
3. Attach buttons to the string by threading through and tying nots (make sure to use a button at the very top to keep the string from slipping through)
3. Attach the monkeys to the end of three of the strings
4. Hang and enjoy!

If you make your own monkey mobile, or if you make a different mobile based off of this tutorial, please let me know! I would love to see how yours turns out. As always, feel free to contact me/comment if you have any questions.
8/16/13
Upcoming Baby DIY Projects
I have been spending way too much time on Pinterest lately. The reason for my addiction is all of the DIY things I have been finding recently! I have created a board dedicated to Baby DIY projects that I plan to make in the next few months. I will be updating these on my blog as soon as I have completed them.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)