For Nursery Decor, What's in a Name?
by Rachel Grace · 10 photos · 6 comments
Hang letters from homemade yarn picture hangers for a quirky effect.
by EM DESIGN INTERIORS
Vintage industrial letters with metal trim spell out Dylan in this masculine nursery.
by Niche Interiors
Create a custom canvas for each letter of your baby's name, then hang them horizontally or vertically.
by Alex Amend Photography
Personalized bunting gives rooms a gloriously decorative touch.
by Jute Interior Design
For a rodeo-themed nursery, use rope to spell out your little cowboy or cowgirl's name.
by Little Crown Interiors
Wall decals offer an excellent, easy alternative that's especially good for renters.
by Kara Weik
Throughout your pregnancy, go on a letter scavenger hunt, collecting each letter of your baby's name in a different medium.
by JAC Interiors
Get extra crafty and create a string of garland using pages from a book. Use a craft knife to cut out the letters of your baby's name.
by Jeanette Lunde
Displaying a name above the crib does an excellent job of anchoring it in the room.
by Denica Smith
Displayed vertically, Anthropologie's soft fabric letters from the Pinwale Alphabet are very nursery appropriate.
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by EM DESIGN INTERIORS
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Elizabeth Mann Ugh. DEAD THIS TREND!!
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angela_flute52689 I also like the idea of assigning each baby shower guest a letter of the alphabet to decorate and bring to use as wall decor. You could do the same with the baby's name and have them guess it too.
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Studio NOO Design Love Sam's bedroom
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klbklyn Is this in case parents forget their name? Or in case they don't learn narcissistic self-promotion young enough to beat out all their little peers? I do not get this.
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clyon I think this can be a cute decorating idea. We're holding off painting our kids' play room but I felt it needed a little something on the bland walls. I bought mdf letters for my kids' names at the craft store and then used colorful magazine cutouts to decoupage. I'm not very artistic or crafty so the workmanship probably leaves something to be desired, but it's a cute addition to our play room and was easy to do. And an enjoyable "me time" evening activity - one letter a night... 


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Uppercase Living Ind. Demonstrator Jean Danieu Fantastic job clyon….they look great! I also like the idea of turning baby's name into sentimental nursery wall art. I have designed several embellished names for friends, family and customers using vinyl. This is an excellent way to transform a nursery, bedroom or playroom. For more ideas see my Nursery & Wall Decals Ideabook. 






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