Seven affordable art ideas for kids' rooms
Another use for greeting cards
My local card store was having a huge clearance. So I thought, why not frame them for the nursery? For my daughter, I got Anne Geddes cards. For my son, I got animal cards.
- iVillager meekfam4
Recycled books and calendars
'There are lots of great children's books out there, and you can cut the pages out and frame them. You can also use fabric as a wall hanging. For my son's farm-themed room, I used a quilt block depicting a barn scene to make a small wall hanging. I also found one with a vintage John Deere tractor on it that I made into a pillow. Another fantastic source for cheap art is calendars. They have them for almost anything, and I've seen cows, pigs, chickens, barns, tractors, you name it.
- mamaroja
One to grow on
Instead of putting a traditional growth chart in their son's nursery, a couple I know made a border around the room of their son's footprints. Every month, they stamped a little pair of feet onto the wall and added the date to record his growth. They used non-toxic, water-based paint and spaced the pairs of feet about six to eight inches apart. It was very cute.
- mamaroja
Creative framing
For my son's nursery (in a puppy theme), I bought a cheap puppy calendar, cut all the pictures to the same size, then cut foam core so that it was two inches bigger than the pictures. I actually went to a do-it-yourself frame shop and used their big cutter to cut the squares to the same size since it made cleaner cuts. I painted an inch and a half around the outside of the foam core (including the edge) for my 'frame,' then used spray adhesive to attach the pictures. I found little round hooks with small teeth that I stuck into the back (and secured with extra masking tape). Then I only had to use little nails for hanging the pictures on the wall. They look great, and my son really likes them.
- iVillager sfitzhug
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