These cloth baby rings have been on my “to make” list for months! I followed the tutorial here, and they were easier to make than I expected.The nice thing is if they get dirty or soggy from being chewed on a lot, I can just throw them in the washing machine!
Want to see other nursery and baby DIY projects from start to finish? Check out our posts on the fabric birds, cloth cube, bunting banner, light switch cover, and white frames, wall art, bird mobile, ribbon lamp, and sleep sweet sign that I made.
Nursery Project: Bird Mobile
I’m excited to show you the bird mobile that I created for our nursery! It is a little hard to photograph, but I think you’ll at least get the idea of what it looks like. I’ll try to get a better picture at some point, but these will have to do for now!Tad is working on putting the crib together, and we are on our way to pick up a glider rocker this afternoon. We also have a changing table, so we are “getting there” when it comes to having our nursery ready for our baby girl!
Want to see how our nursery is progressing? Check out our previous posts on the fabric birds, cloth cube, bunting banner, light switch cover, and white frames, and wall art that I made.
Nursery Project: Bird house and bunting banner
Here are my two most recent nursery projects that I just completed.
First, I painted a wooden birdhouse for the fabric birds to “live” in. It will probably sit on a shelf in the room somewhere.Secondly, I made a bunting banner (very easy to make). I plan on hanging this on the wall in the nursery.
Want to see how our nursery is progressing? Check out the fabric birds and the cloth cube I made.