Friday, August 25, 2017

Dooodlebug Off The Page Personalized Kids Wall Art

Hi there!  I'm over on the Doodlebug blog today with a fun idea for kid's room decor using their adorable Fairy Tales collection!  

I bought these 12" high wood monogram letters at my local craft store just over five years ago when we moved to a new home, but sadly the project kept getting pushed to the back burner.  I decided it was time to finally decorate them for my daughter before she's too old to enjoy them or leaves home.  ;)


Doodlebug Design Fairy Tales Personalized Kids Room Wall Art by Mendi Yoshikawa

For all of my letters, I started by tracing them face down onto the backside of the papers I wanted to use.  I then fussy cut them out and stitched around the edge of each of them before adhering them to the wood piece with liquid adhesive.


Doodlebug Design Fairy Tales Personalized Kids Room Wall Art by Mendi Yoshikawa

I wanted to have each letter be embellished in a unique way, but have them come together in one cohesive project.  For the letter "A" I pulled out bits of ribbon from my stash and wrapped the pieces around to the back of my paper cutout before adhering them to the wood.


Doodlebug Design Fairy Tales Personalized Kids Room Wall Art by Mendi Yoshikawa

Three simple, yet completely adorable flower buttons dress up my letter "Y".



Doodlebug Design Fairy Tales Personalized Kids Room Wall Art by Mendi Yoshikawa

For my "L" I die-cut 4 diamonds from my favorite petite prints and stitched around them before adhering them to my piece to form an argyle print.  I then used some of the adorable sprinkles from the collection to embellish them.



Doodlebug Design Fairy Tales Personalized Kids Room Wall Art by Mendi Yoshikawa

For my letter "E" I used a swiss dot print with some of the darling icon sticker balloons and the unicorn from the odds & ends pack.  Before adhering the letter to the wood, I poked holes on either side of the balloons and stitched around them using an embroidery needle to give the appearance the baker twine strings are tied on.


Doodlebug Design Fairy Tales Personalized Kids Room Wall Art by Mendi Yoshikawa

I kept my last letter fairly simple since the print had a lot going on visually.  I added some random glitter sprinkles from the collection to give the polka-dots extra interest.  I love the way they look!


Doodlebug Design Fairy Tales Personalized Kids Room Wall Art by Mendi Yoshikawa

This collection makes this 80's girl with her rainbow heart skip a beat!  I hope I've inspired you to use some of your favorite Doodlebug papers for a home decor project too!  



Interested in the products I used to create my projects today?  To make supplies easier for you to find, I have listed them below (affiliate links included). 

Supplies Used (available at Scrapbook.com)

6 comments:

  1. I love these letters and this collection! I am going to do this for my craft room…I am sort of a kid…at heart. :)

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  2. Mendi these letters are all so pretty! I love the paper collection.. oh my... it reminds me of Rainbow Brite and Starlight! Oh how I loved them in the 80's! I hope Hayley loves these! I know I do!
    Hugs,
    Jo

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    1. Thank you Jo. Awe... Rainbow Brite. Brings back memories. My favorites were care bears and My Little Pony. Hee-hee. :)

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  3. Mendi this is just darling!! My grandaughter will love this!! Christmas present time!! Thanks so much for the inspiration!!

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    1. Thank you Jary! So happy I was able to inspire you. I worked on these late at night and had a hard time taking pictures since my daughter's home on summer vacation. ;) I'm hoping to surprise her with them for her birthday in a couple months. :)

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