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Monday, June 13, 2011

Personalized Nursery Letter Art

You may be wondering why I would be doing a project for a nursery. Well..... I have some news to share......

Just kidding! No, we are not having a baby. However, a couple of our good friends just became proud new parents of a baby boy (three weeks ahead of schedule). I knew I wanted to do some sort of DIY project for their gift, and I had been thinking along the lines of a personalized photo frame.

Then, I came upon the perfect idea while visiting Hennessy House. I wish I could take credit for myself, but I have to give Sarah all the props; this girl has creativity oozing out of every pore! Seriously, you should see her artwork. Normally I am both impressed and intimidated by her talents, but this letter art actually seemed like something I could attempt to re-create myself.

Basically, the idea is to trace a bunch of different stencils to create the shape of a letter. For a good, detailed tutorial, just check out Sarah's post. In her case (below), she used it as a wedding gift.


I, however, was visualizing it in a nursery. Since my friend's nursery has what I would call a sophisticated/modern jungle theme (it's really adorable), that made it pretty easy. I had no trouble finding various elephant, giraffe, and hippo silhouettes on Google Images. I also used a photo of the wall in the nursery to get the silhouette of the simple tree that also matches the tree in her fabrics. Then I printed off all the silhouettes in a variety of sizes.


The baby's name is Elijah, so I found a nice chunky font (Berlin Sans) for my letter "E"and blew it up to about 700 point size for an 8x10 frame. After tracing the outline of the E onto tracing paper, I proceeded to trace my silhouettes inside the letter. It was kind of like putting a puzzle together, trying to decide where they fit best. And although it was time-consuming, I thought it was pretty fun.


I wanted to make a couple different versions to see which one I liked best, but ran out of time and just went with my first attempt. Here's what it looked like as outlines only:

Then, I scanned in the tracing paper, printed it off on regular white paper, and colored in the silhouettes with a black Sharpie. (You could also just use the fill tool in Photoshop to color in the outlined shapes, but this way felt more "handmade.") Here's what it looked like when I scanned it in again:
In Photoshop, I erased the outline of the E, darkened the silhouettes by adjusting the levels, and just cleaned up the image in general. There was also a little blank hole that needed filling, so I added the date of Elijah's birth.
I found this silvery frame at Walmart, which I spray painted with Rustoleum American Accents satin finish in Iris Blue.


Then I just printed out my letter art on matte photo paper, and voila!





I think Sarah's version looks better, but overall I'm pretty happy with mine. This is such a great gift idea -- inexpensive, yet it still requires effort and creativity. With that said, you don't have to be an artistic genius, just have a little bit of patience.

And the season of giving continues...





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22 comments:

  1. Super cute! I think yours looks just as good! Love the animals and that it's personalized. Great gift.

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  2. What a wonderful gift!! I love the animals. So creative and just beautiful.
    Blessings,
    Shawnee
    http://quiverofangels.blogspot.com

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  3. i cannot get over how amazing this turned out. really, when you do give it to your friend, let me know what she says - I'm dying to hear about her reaction! it's just perfect :)

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  4. That's very cool.
    http://lorisartsyobsession.blogspot.com/

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  5. Aww, sweet! I love the outlines and silhouettes, I'm a sucker for that kind of thing.

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  6. Thanks for following! I love this idea, it's so different and cute. I'm following now, too :)


    -rwk
    rwkrafts.blogspot.com

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  7. Oh, Amanda! You jokester, you. I love that artwork, well done!

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  8. Wow, Amanda, this is beautiful! Thanks for sharing all the step by step how to's! Stopped over from YHM@C MIMM.
    :O)
    Jessica

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  9. That is such a great present! You're such a thoughtful friend. It turned out really cute and I love how you added the DOB.

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  10. So cute! I love the animals. :)

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  11. Love your blog!! Its so cute!!! I am your newest follower!!! i would love to feature you on my blog. so let me know!! :) So if you would like to go and check out my blog and follow me too! That would make my day!!! :) I am so excited to start blogging and share my ideas on food, crafts, and mineral make-up. I will also be doing giveaways on stuff, like mineral make-up. So look out for it!
    Thanks!
    -Brooke
    For-the-luv-of.blogspot.com

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  12. That is brilliant! What a unique and creative idea for nursery decor. Very, very cute. :)

    Thank you for joining my Weekend Bloggy Reading party (and for linking back--I appreciate that!). Hope you'll stop by Serenity Now again soon. :)

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  13. What a great idea! Looks great:)

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  14. What a unique gift! Your friend is sure to be thrilled with this!

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  15. Well done! I'm sure your friends will love this. Thanks for sharing it with us! Photoshop is amazing, isn't it?

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  16. How cute! Love the animals in the letter! I would also LOVE if you would link up your project to our {{What I Made Wednesday}} linky party...it's going on now! And, I'm your newest follower! =)

    ~Briana
    sweetpeasandbb.blogspot.com

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  17. This project is so much neater once you read the whole post! Thanks for sharing this totally AWESOME craft!

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  18. Oh girl, I LOVE this!! Looks fantastic. I also love that you didn't take any shortcuts so that it added a more personal element.

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  19. Amanda,

    Your letter turned out so cute with all those adorable animals. You did a great job with that. I'm sure your nursery is amazing!!

    Thanks so much for linking up to my party :)
    I loved this so much, I featured you girl!
    Come grab a button girl, and display it proudly!

    Hugs, Bella **Features from week #41 & 42** @ Bella Before and After
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  20. oh that project is so nice, especially to make it with your kids who always like to do these kind of things! thanks!!

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