this is the first changing pad cover we posted, maybe it was the first crib sheet tutorial that you used? that one had elastic sewn on instead of in a pocket: DIY Cute Crib Sheet. Reply Anitha March 1st, 2012 Will this pattern work for a 3-sided changing pad also? Reply kinsley Ma...
Give your kitchen a taste of color and paint enjoy decorating your wooden utensils. Get the tutorialhere. 35. DIY Rustic Wood Tray This convenient piece is but a reasonable addition to your kitchen. Make this your weekend woodwork project. Get the tutorialhere. 36. DIY Cappucino Cups Upgrade ...
Building a DIY toddler bed can be an exciting project for parents transitioning their child from a crib.Leggings 'N' Lattesoffers a budget-friendly tutorial to build a safe and stylish bed using a crib mattress you already have. With a list of materials and tools, and step-by-step instruct...
Jump to Tutorial Print Tutorial We built this DIY bed frame with storage underneath from scratch! This easy to build platform bed frame is for a kid’s twin bed but can be modified for a queen or king. Includes step by step free plans and tips for a great finish. Others have made ...
If you don’t know how to make a kokedama planter, that’s ok because it’s all quite simple, as our tutorial explains. Here’s what you’re going to need: Sphagnum moss or sheet moss, Bonsai compost, twine or string, a bowl, gardening gloves, and of course, a plant....
• Cut away a 7 x7 inch square from each corner.If you’ve made acrib sheetbefore, this is the exact same concept! An easy way to do this is to cut a 7″x 7″ square from cardstock (or paper) and use that as your template. I keep this in the drawer with the rest of my ...
It’s the perfect, versatile piece of art! What do you think? Have you turned any “found” objects into chalkboards? MORE TRASH-TO-TREASURE PROJECTS: Gray Armoire Makeover Vintage Airplane Crib Mobile
I love string art, not only because I like how it looks, but it makes a big impact even though it is easy and inexpensive to make. This artwork fits perfectly above Jonah’s crib, and it’s something that can grow with him eventually when his room becomes a toddler or “big boy” ...
tutorial. Ok, so this is super simple, but I do have a few tips if you want to make one of your own for Halloween. Or for the guest room. Or the in-laws. Really, the applications are ENDLESS. First, get yourself some old-fashioned dolls: So sweet. So innocent. We scored these ...
So a big thank you to the amazing Ana for whipping up such a fantastic make-it-yourself shelf tutorial. What do you guys think? Will any of you be creating some sleek DIY floating shelves anytime soon? Let’s shower Ana with praise for stopping in. And of course, we’d love to see...