3 Unique Infant/Nursery DIY Projects with IOD Stamps and Moulds

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Baby Fever is real you guys! The beginning stages of life are so special, yet they go by so fast (Willow is already 11 months old can you believe it)! In honor of those mamas-to-be in your life or for your darling little one, we wanted to share 3 unique, personalized items you can create! ❤️

 

Project 1: Stamped Monogram Onesies

These monogrammed onesies are quick, easy and SO darling! They make fabulous new-born or baby shower gifts and they’re great for homemade sellers! Especially if it’s a baby girl, the Alphabellies Stamp pairs wonderfully with our Retro Stamp to create the prettiest, romantic touch to these onesies!

 

Project 2: Thrifted and Up-cycled Nursery Dresser

You can find all the moulds used in this video in the YouTube description!

Furniture can be expensive, but you can create the most scrumptious pieces when you thrift and up-cycle it! We totally recommend taking this route if you’re on a tighter budget, but still want to give your cherub a sweet space.

 

P.S. We snagged these pics before the final stage of glaze, so if you like a cleaner look you can omit the final step of glaze to get this finish! 😊

 

Project 3: Farm Animal Onesies

If farmhouse decor and cottage core is your jam, these onesies are for you (and your sweet babe)! Made with our Farm Animals Decor Stamp and Typesetting Decor Stamp you can make onesies that embody that delicious and rustic country charm.

Children are such a blessing and so is being able to create handmade gifts to shower them with love. If you’d like to purchase the IOD products featured in this video, find a stockist near you!

Don’t want to miss any other tutorials? Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to never miss a beat on when we come out with new videos to help you in your creative journey!

Are there any other types of baby clothes, decor, or nursery items you’d like us to do a tutorial on? Let us know in the comments below!

3 Unique Infant/Nursery DIY Projects with IOD Stamps and Moulds

3 Unique Infant/Nursery DIY Projects with IOD Stamps and Moulds

No time to read? Pin this post for later.

Baby Fever is real you guys! The beginning stages of life are so special, yet they go by so fast (Willow is already 11 months old can you believe it)! In honor of those mamas-to-be in your life or for your darling little one, we wanted to share 3 unique, personalized items you can create! ❤️

 

Project 1: Stamped Monogram Onesies

These monogrammed onesies are quick, easy and SO darling! They make fabulous new-born or baby shower gifts and they’re great for homemade sellers! Especially if it’s a baby girl, the Alphabellies Stamp pairs wonderfully with our Retro Stamp to create the prettiest, romantic touch to these onesies!

 

Project 2: Thrifted and Up-cycled Nursery Dresser

You can find all the moulds used in this video in the YouTube description!

Furniture can be expensive, but you can create the most scrumptious pieces when you thrift and up-cycle it! We totally recommend taking this route if you’re on a tighter budget, but still want to give your cherub a sweet space.

 

P.S. We snagged these pics before the final stage of glaze, so if you like a cleaner look you can omit the final step of glaze to get this finish! 😊

 

Project 3: Farm Animal Onesies

If farmhouse decor and cottage core is your jam, these onesies are for you (and your sweet babe)! Made with our Farm Animals Decor Stamp and Typesetting Decor Stamp you can make onesies that embody that delicious and rustic country charm.

Children are such a blessing and so is being able to create handmade gifts to shower them with love. If you’d like to purchase the IOD products featured in this video, find a stockist near you!

Don’t want to miss any other tutorials? Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to never miss a beat on when we come out with new videos to help you in your creative journey!

Are there any other types of baby clothes, decor, or nursery items you’d like us to do a tutorial on? Let us know in the comments below!

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