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In my recent project of doing Wall Letters to match Pottery Barn’s Oscar Car bedding, I spent extra time getting the colors exactly right! It really makes a difference to have the actual bedding mailed to you, which is why I photographed the pillowcase with the letters, so you can see my matchy matchy! :)
I hope baby Jack loves his primary colored letters!!!
Seeing my finished nautical wall letters hanging on a nursery wall, is such a treat, that I just had to post this!    Much thanks to Carter’s mom for sharing this with me. Click here to see it up close .

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Sailboats, sailboats and more sailboats.  Nautical themes are very popular these days! Who would have thought? I just created these wall letters to match the sailboats, fish and ocean theme of the Pottery Barn Baby Boats Bedding. Who says that a nautical theme just has to be blues and reds? Not me! :)

Flowers are timeless for nursery decor.   This particular theme is very easy for your child to grow with.  One of my favorite flower baby bedding is the Pottery barn Daisy Garden bedding.  With bright pinks, greens, blue’s and yellows, it will be forever springtime in your baby’s nursery.

Someone who agrees with me, is a  mom in California whom contacted  to paint her baby’s wall letters.

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My newest Nautical themed wall letters comes from a mom that is using this Freeport baby bedding, pictured here,  by Pottery Barn Kids.  While the design elements were very similar to others I have painted in the past, the different colored boats, and sails gave me a little more to play with.

And here is the finished product!
Thank you to Baby B’s mom, for selecting me out of the many talented artists you can have chosen to paint these wall letters.  I hope Baby B loves them as much as I do! :)
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My latest wall letter project, was from a mom who has their nursery with a fun bug theme called, Snug as a bug.  The pastel blues, greens and yellows, really make this bedroom decor theme suitable for both boys and girls.

Now if only real bugs looked so cute. :)

And here they are!

originally uploaded by ZeeBree.

With all the recent wall letters I have done, I was finally given the opportunity put them in a package for a baby shower gift. I purchased a small basket at a local arts and craft store (never leave home without a coupon), and carefully selected a basket that matched the baby’s room decor. One of the worst things you could do, is to pick a random basket that doesn’t match the room. Picking the right basket is very important. If it won’t be used by the recipient, you might as well stick them in a cheap gift bag!

I added a small letter that was decoupaged with the same Peter Rabbit book and tied it into the bow. This is a very quick and easy solution to gift packaging and most of all, almost everything is re-usable. :)

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A close friend of mine is expecting her first baby in a few weeks.  What do you get the woman that has everything?  Well, her nursery theme is Peter Rabbit, compete with the Pottery Barn Kids Peter Rabbit Nursery bedding.  From the moment  I saw her room, I knew exactly what I wanted to do for her baby shower.

I started off by finding a Peter Rabbit book on Ebay, that contained a lot of illustrations.  While it hurt me to rip apart this book, it was put to good use, and as you can see it was for a great cause. :)   I then decoupaged the pages to the letters, and applied coordinating paint to the edges to create a one-of-a-kind gift.

Would you believe me if I told you that I have never seen my wall letters actually hanging on a wall? :)   Thank you to Riley’s mom who sent me a picture of the finished product!
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I get very excited when I have a new project, especially when I am attempting to do something I haven’t done before. The person that contacted me was looking for a creative baby shower gift for her friend; rather than the run-of-the mill baby registry selection.  You know the feeling- you understand the purpose of those registries, but at the same time, feel torn that it has taken the fun out of buying a gift. Why not use the registry to gather clues about the baby room, colors, and interest.   Mom choose this Bubbles Bedding set by Lambs & Ivy, with all the accessories. What a cute ocean theme!  You guessed it, found on her registry! :)

Lambs & Ivy Bubbles 6 Piece Crib Bedding Set
I found out the color of the wall , and created MATTHEW’s letters to match the decor.  Now that’s a gift! :)
Bundle it up in something that can useful to the mamma, like a wicker basket and you are good to go.  This also goes with a similar bedding called  Bubble Bedding Set by Kids Line at Kids R Us,  and SoHo Designs Deep Sea Aquarium Baby Crib Nursery Bedding Set, 10 Piece.
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I was contacted by a fellow MA resident whom stumbled upon this blog and contacted me paint wall letters for her 2 children, Joseph and Alana.  We found a mutual meeting spot and she gave me a blanket from Alana’s Penelope Nursery Bedding Set from Pottery Barn, and a sham from Joseph’s JoJo Designs 9-Piece Baby Crib Bedding Set – Come Sail Away Nautical.   What a treat it was to have a visual  I could refer to while I was mixing my colors.

The bedding set pictured, is the Penelope Nursery Set by Pottery Barn Kids
Here is the finished product! :)
JoJo Designs 9-Piece Baby Crib Bedding Set - Come Sail Away Nautical
Finished Wall Letters. :)
Thank you to J and A’s mom, who trusted me with a new project that I have never done before.  It was a pleasure working with you, and an honor for my art to be on your children’s walls.
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