Showing posts with label crib. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crib. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

pregnancy update week 31


i am actually 31 weeks tomorrow, but who's counting.....uh ME!
i am feeling some lower back pain these days, not bad, but not fun either.  daily contractions are getting stronger and stronger, this is definitely good news but not the most comfortable thing either!  i got a TON done this weekend, i felt very productive.  
-the bassinet, was stripped down, washed and set up
-the swing has been washed and set up as well
-wren is out of the crib and into a twin bed, freeing up the crib for the baby(more on this process with part 2 of the new bed)
we only have a few things left to do now..........wash the crib bedding, raise the crib mattress, and order cloth diapers.  we have decided to go cloth with this one and i am SUPER excited.  it is going to benefit us in many ways.  the amount of money we are going to save is going to be crazy, and the amount of waste we will eliminate is NUTS i tell ya.  the other benefit is that we recently potty trained wren(more on that topic later), and i think if the baby was wearing diapers it would only make her regress.  she has one cloth diaper and has always worn it as panties (without a liner) so I don't think she will look at the cloth diapers as "diapers".  but only time will tell.  i am planning on purchasing a couple of each type of diaper; prefolds, fitted, etc. to see what we like best and then possibly order a few more once the baby is here.  i am totally open to suggestions and advice on cloth diapering; must haves, must nots, etc.  you can comment on this post or email me at littlebitcreations@yahoo.com.  so all of you cloth diapering mommas, HELP.  first timer here!
i would have loved to do cloth with wren but from 0-3 months we were living with my mom and from 3-12 months we were living in a house without a washer and dryer, it just wasn't an ideal situation for cloth diapering.

Monday, January 21, 2013

diy upholstered headboard and foot board//part 1

our little 22 month old is perfectly happy and content sleeping in her crib.  she goes down perfectly, sleeps 10+ hours a night and has never tried to climb out.  she tries to climb in to play in it, but never out.  in just 9 short weeks our baby will be here and we knew we needed to get wren out of the crib and into a bed well before the baby came so she would be adjusted and not upset when we put the baby in "her" crib.  well this weekend was d-day.
our needs:
-twin bed
-low cost
-something with a foot board
-something safe
-something she would like for years to come
our wants:
-a matching headboard
-a bed low to the ground
-something pretty
out of this came a metal bed frame with a mattress, and diy upholstered headboard and foot board.
for christmas i got a home depot gift card from my work, SCORE!  i already used part of it when i made our DIY painted dropcloth zebra hide rug.  but still had plenty left.  i woke up early saturday morning and headed to home depot.  i purchased a sheet of 1/2" plywood, had them cut it to size, some screws, a 1x4 (had them cut it in half) and spray adhesive.  next stop was walmart.  i picked up some batting, metal bed frame, foam and a mattress pad, then i was headed home.  by this time everyone was awake and i was excited to get started.  
daddy took wren over to papaws for awhile and i got to work.
first, gather your supplies
-1/2"-3/4" plywood  
( i did 1/2", since it was for a twin bed it was plenty sturdy, i had them cut two pieces at 39"wide x 31" tall)
-batting
-1" to 2" foam 
( i went with 1.5" foam, you can go thinner or thicker depending on what you want, the thicker the better)
-spray adhesive
-screws
-1x4 
(i had home depot cut this in half, they did it for free, giving me 2 pieces at 36" long)
-staple gun
-staples
-drill
-drill bit
-fabric 
(something durable, cotton or a home decor/upholstery fabric)
-scissors

i went with a standard size bag of batting from walmart, you just want to make sure you have enough to pull taught around your headboard and foot board(if you are doing both), about 4" extra on each side so you can get a good grip.

 it was cheaper to purchase memory foam than foam in the craft section.  i went with memory foam for a full size bed, twin size would be enough if you were just doing a headboard, but i am doing a foot board as well.

i used 3M general purpose spray adhesive.  if you are wrapping the headboard/foot board with batting anyway, that will ultimately keep the foam in place, but the spray adhesive was nice for added adhesive and kept things in place while i upholstered. 

i purchased this amy butler fabric from fabricworm.  i calculated that i would need 3 yards, if you are just doing a twin headboard, you could get by with 1 yard.  i needed a yard for the headboard and a yard for each side of the foot board.

okay, first things first.
draw your shape onto your headboard and foot board
foot board
being that this bed is for a toddler, and her first "big girl bed" at that, we needed rounded corners.  i kept the foot board simple.  it is rectangle with rounded corners.  you could get more detailed here but i liked the focus being on the headboard, the foot board is more of a safety measure so she doesn't fall off the end of the bed.  i lined up a mason jar to the edges and traced.

headboard
i had some help, so it is a little hard to see my trace marks, see image below
the yellow line marks the shape i wanted to make the headboard.
i used standard household items to make the rounded edges mixed with straight lines.  i got the idea for the shape of the headboard from wren's toy box that her papaw made her.  see photo here.

next it was time to use some power tools.  the best way to cut the shape is a jig saw.  make sure you have something to elevate the headboard/foot board on to get it off the ground.  you will need some stability and will need to apply pressure with your "free" hand to hold the board in place.  i used buckets, we are legit around here.  this was my first time using a jig saw, i could not believe how incredibly EASY it was, i felt like super woman.  i even went to the point to tell my husband i felt like a carpenter!  he was quick to assure me that i was not doing things the way a carpenter would:) thanks hubs.
foot board
this is the foot board after the edges have been rounded with a jig saw, most people would sand those edges down, but i didn't.  since i would be applying, foam and batting, i knew it wouldn't matter.

headboard
there may be some splintering of the wood, but as long as it is nothing major then the foam and batting will hide those imperfections.  if you aren't doing anything too shapely, you could apply duct tape to the area you will be cutting to avoid splintering, and then remove the duct tape once it is cut.

next lay your foam out flat, and place the boards on top.

then cut the foam

 i just used plain old scissors for this step, again do not worry about perfection, because batting will cover this up.

next, adhere the foam to the headboard and foot board using spray adhesive.  you will want to take this step outside if you are not outside already.
spray the wood evenly all over.  it was an extra windy day so i went back and sprayed the edges as well to make sure they were well coated.  apply your foam and press.  this sticks instantly, you do not need to wait for it to dry

next, cut your batting to size and wrap batting around the foam, apply to the back of the board using a staple gun.
make sure to pull it taught as you go.
then trim away any extra batting

VOILA!
headboard

footboard

 next i wanted to add some height to my headboard, so this is where those two, 36" 1x4's came in handy.
i measure the height from the floor where i wanted the headboard to be and marked lines on my 1x4's.  i squared them up with the headboard and pre-drilled my holes.  then i put my screws in!



as you can see this is a VERY long tutorial, so i decided to split it in half.
.......stay tuned for part deuce!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

little bit of this and that.

so many exciting things going on right now, i do not know where to begin.  i reached the 30 week mark this week......this is the home stretch.  i feel like the last 10 weeks of pregnancy fly by.  i have started packing my hospital bag and this weekend wren is making the transition into a big girl bed (more to come on that).  this will free up the crib so it will be ready for the baby.  i feel like i have so much else to do though.  most of our baby stuff is at my mom's and i am yet to get it and wash everything.  i do have all of the gender neutral clothes washed though!  i am hoping that it all comes together and is ready by week 35 so i can just relax!


this is my attempt of getting a shot of wren "kissing the baby", she moves quick!


some of this amazing amy butler fabric coming our way!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Baby Bump......

Well for those of you who do not already know, my husband and I are expecting our first baby in just 9 weeks!!!  AHHHH the excitement is really setting in and we can hardly wait.  My mind has been wandering all over the place about plans for the nursery, so I thought it was time to get the ideas out there.  We opted out of finding out the sex of the baby so there are 2 different plans! 
-White Walls
-City Scape Mural
-Yellow and White Striped Wall/Ceiling
-Colorful Collage Art Wall
-Artsy Lighting
-Red and White Area Rug
-White Armoire with Black Interior
-Black Jenny Lind Crib
-Cow Hide Footstool
-White Eames Rocker
-Colors:  Red, Yellow, Black&White

-Pink Rug with White Fur Rug
-Colorful Art Collage Wall
-Artsy Chandelier
-Assorted cluster of poms above crib
-white crib skirt
-Floral Giraffe Mural
-White Armoire with Aqua Interior
-Black Jenny Lind Crib
-Cow Hide Footstool
-White Eames Rocker
-Colors:  Pink, Yellow, Aqua, Black&White




Monday, February 8, 2010

Baby on the Brain

So my husband and I have been talking about a baby A LOT!
I think we are soon to be ready to start the journey:)
AAHHHHHHHH! This is such an exciting stage of our lives!
We have been working really hard on the house to get things ready for our future as husband and wife. We already have the materials to remodel our guest bedroom.
We have this beautiful loop wool carpet that is ivory and butter yellow and we have ivory paint for the trim and butter yellow paint for the walls.
Now that we are talking about a baby, this room will have to be the nursery.
Since we already have the materials, I have been checking out some ideas for
yellow nursery's!
I of course will want to add more color, but the sex of the baby will determine that!
Here are some ideas I have came across for a Girl Nursery!
(I definitely want to add a chandelier and I LOVE the bright pink accents)


(I love the robins egg blue with the yellow, this is what the guest room accent is now)








(A lovely choice of chandelier:) And my favorite girls room photo)







and Boy....................

(The red is such a great accent and SCREAMS boy!)

(The ceiling would be an AWESOME place for us to pull in our accent color!)