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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Nautical Nursery DIY Baby Mobile

For sweet Peyton's nautical nursery, I knew I wanted to make a baby mobile as I had done for her big sister Addy's room.  I learned while planning Addy's nursery that baby mobiles can get quite extensive, so I DIYed Addy's owl & bird themed mobile for her nursery.  I decided to do something similar for Peyton's nursery.  Here is what I came up with & made for baby Peyton's room.
So where did I start?  Well, I had found this awesome nautical hook on sale at Hobby Lobby & knew that I wanted to incorporate it.  
Nautical Metal Hook on RopeSo I decided I would hang that from the ceiling. But then what?  I wasn't sure what I wanted to use as the base of the mobile.  I saw some cute ideas on Pinterest where they used life preservers, but I decided that just wasn't the look I wanted.  I saw this great ship wheel (also on sale at Hobby Lobby) & decided that I wanted it.  It had a great rustic look to it, but the coloring was a little off, so I used the same pink that I had used to paint the nursery walls 

  

I then went to work on what I wanted to hang from my mobile.  For Addy's mobile, I had cut the shapes out of foam & then scrapbooked over them to make owls, birds & butterflies.  It looks cute in Addy's room since it matches her mural, but it wasn't really the look I was going for here.  I had seen some cute nautical painted wooden shapes at Hobby Lobby & Michaels.  However, they (as many things that are nautical themed) were primary colors. 


So I decided that I would take the pink that I had painted the walls, the grey I had painted the furniture & a navy that I was going to paint a boat bookshelf & I painted over the primary colors with a tiny paintbrush.  Here is what they looked like after I had painted them.  Much more in the color families of the room.  : )
So after painting the wooden cutouts, I drilled a tiny hole into the tops & bottoms of the cutouts that didn't already have something to tie the string through.  I then tied the string at the top of the cutouts, ran it down the back of the cutouts & tied it again at the bottom.  I had made the string extra long so after I got through tying on one cutout, I could leave some space & redo the steps for the next cutout.  I tied four cutouts to some strings & three cutouts to others to give it some dimension.  Next I tied the strings to the outside of the spokes of the ship's wheel.  Here is a close-up of the cutouts.
To hang the mobile from the ceiling, I screwed an eyehook into the center of the top of the ship's wheel.  I then took the rope from the top of the nautical hook & put it through the eyehook & then looped it back onto the hook.  I then attached the nautical hook to a larger eyehook I put in the ceiling.

So here is the mobile hanging above the dresser.  It isn't motorized or anything snazzy like that, but I can give it a little turn & Peyton loves it just the same.  : )

11 comments:

  1. So adorable! Thanks for the inspiration for a mobile for my first, due in July! Love it! :)

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    1. Thanks so much Katie! It was a lot of fun to make. Send me a picture when you're done. I would love to see it! Congrats on your upcoming arrival! July babies are amazing...although I may be a little partial. ; )

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  2. I just finished painting some of the wooden pieces for this mobile. It was just what I was looking for and much less expensive than a lot of mobiles I saw. I love that I can have pride knowing I was able to make something so great for the nursery. I was able to find all parts at hobby lobby except for the wooden cutouts which Michaels had. I tweaked the colors my baby boys nursery... He is also due in July. Thanks for the inspiration! :)

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    1. I love that Jennifer! I would love to see a picture! Its so nice to see something in your sweet baby's nursery that you made yourself. I am loving all these July babies with their nautical nurseries. Congrats on your upcoming arrival! So sweet!

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    3. I will definitely send a pic when I'm done! Where's the best place for me to send it? I'm still working on it but hope to finish it this week. :)

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    4. You can post it here if it lets you or you can email it to manicmamamiles@yahoo.com. I'm so excited to see it!

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  3. That looks awesome! I actually have a bunch of those same cut outs already painted left over from my baby shower so I'm going to try and make it this weekend!

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    1. That's great Karen! Let me know how it turns out. It is definitely one of my favorite projects. : ) Good luck!

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  4. I am working on ordering wooden cut outs for a similar project do you have a recommendation on size for the cut outs? Torn between the 3" and 2"

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    1. Amanda, the cutouts I used were bigger because the ship's wheel I was using was a little bigger so I wanted the cut outs to look proportional. If you are using something smaller to hang the cutouts from, you could use the smaller ones. Good luck! : )

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