I wanted something to go above her changing station that was large but simple. An eye catching design that didn't take away from the simple beauty of the room. Then I stumbled upon those lovely laurel wreaths. Paired with a large monogrammed letter and we have reached perfection. I'm a frugal shopper and we don't have a lot of extra money for things like home decor so I saught out to make my own.
[I realize that wall doesn't look peach parfait. As always, terrible lighting in our house for photos!]
I purchased all the greenery and made the vinyl letter all for under $10 (and it was easy too!). I'll show you how:
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Materials:
- floral stems from Hobby Lobby (or any craft store with a floral section)
- green floral tape
- adhesive vinyl (this is the brand I like) + cutting machine (or by hand if you can do it!)
Depending on how full/large you want it, you will need between 4-6 stems. They are often on sale at Hobby Lobby for 50% off but they also have 40% off coupons available for you to use. Regular price (which I didn't pay), mine were $3.99/piece and I used 4 stems.
Step 1:
Trim down the stems. To get a more smooth curve on the laurel (and to make the stems go farther!) cut off all the "branches" at the base. Trust me: Use wire cutters. The stems have a metal base and although it's skinny, you wont be able to do it very easily with regular scissors.
Step 2:
Reattach the "branch" pieces onto the bare part of the stem, switching from left to right to keep it looking 'even'. I used green floral tape because it's a little stretchy and it blends in with the stems.
Set these aside and move onto your vinyl letter for now.
Step 3:
For the vinyl letter, simply cut by hand, or if you have a cutting machine (I love my silhouette cameo) it only takes a moment. I had to split my letter because it was larger than my cutting mat but with transfer paper it was easy to apply!
...and once it's on the wall. Tip: If you pick a curvy font like I did, it allows a little "wiggle room" in sticking it on the wall straight since there's not a definite straight center.
Attach the large stems together to create an even larger piece (I used 2 for each side of my laurel)
For a non-permanent but sturdy way to attach these stems, buy a package of 3M hooks and adhere them to your wall, snapping the stems into the 3M tabs. I actually snapped them into the 3M's before sticking them to the wall to help me figure out where I want them. Good news? If you decide it's just a little off, the stems can be snapped out and rearranged (I may or may not have moved mine around after the 3Ms were stuck to the wall 1 or 2 (or 3 or 4) times.
[Here's the 3M pieces- as you can see, they hide themselves pretty well]
Oh, I'm in love...
That's it!
This project is so easy that even I (with zero experience using floral stems) had no problem completing it! Even better? it only costs a few bucks- less than a quick breakfast and coffee! Totally worth it.
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