I did a little reconnaissance over coffee the week before to get some hints about what kinds of design elements they had in mind for the baby’s room. Here’s what I gave as a gift to help inspire the room. It’s a little project that makes for a great baby shower gift, but could easily be adapted to fit any kid’s room.
• I used an old frame I had been hanging on to because I liked its wide sides and square shape. No glass required for this project!
This is a quick and easy project that was fun to do. I’m thrilled that the mom-to-be liked it and is excited to add it to the new baby’s room because it fits within the planned design scheme.
Most importantly, I’m honoured to think that in some small way this will help welcome the new addition into the family.
Welcome, little Laney, can’t wait to met you!
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