thread: WOODEN LETTERS OF CHILDS NAME - how to decorate???

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  1. #1
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    Sep 2008
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    WOODEN LETTERS OF CHILDS NAME - how to decorate???

    Hi everyone

    well we are counting down the days. 1 week to go until our first bub arrives. we think its a boy but are unsure so have painted one room pale blue and the other pale pink. all our furniture is white.

    we want to get those large wooden letters to spell the babies name to stick to the wall above the cot.

    Question i have is how should we decorate them? has anyone else done or seen this?

    i dont know wether to do them plain white or a darker shade of blue or pink or all letters different bold colours??? IM LOOKING FOR IDEAS HERE!!!

    if anyone has done such a thing or has seen such a thing could you please reply. oh and any pics or links to pics of this online will be great!!!!

    thanks in advance for your help!!!

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Member

    Feb 2007
    On the beautiful Gold Coast!
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    Hi, I have a pic of DS's in my gallery in the album "Peanuts nursery"
    I just painted them blue

  3. #3
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    Sep 2008
    12

    Hi Danielle

    thanks for the quick response. sorry im only new to this (joined few weeks ago). how do i find 'peanuts nursery'?

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    BellyBelly Member

    Feb 2007
    On the beautiful Gold Coast!
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    This link will hopefully take you to it
    https://www.bellybelly.com.au/forums...php?photo=8632

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    Oct 2005
    Moura, QLD, Australia
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    if you are real crafty I have seen them done where they decopauge (sp??) scrapping paper on to them OH SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!

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    Jan 2008
    SE suburbs, Vic
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    I would paint them a darker shade of the wall colour or a bright contrasting colour

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    Dec 2007
    Melbourne
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    My friend painted hers in a darker color than the walls and then stamped them with flower stamp (she had a girl) in white ink.

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    Sep 2007
    melbourne
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    my dad actually does this in his spare time... but he cuts the letters out him self... paints them wat ever u like, but eg he done one for my son HARLEN he made a big wooden H aprox 45cm wide and maybe 65 high painted it red the stuck his name down the side in dark blue... he does this in wat ever colour and wat ever name any one has/knows... they r really sweet! let me know if any1 wants too see or details to order!

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    Sep 2008
    12

    yeah could u attach a pic. that sounds cool but i cant really visualise it.

    thanks

  10. #10
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    Apr 2007
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    I've done this a couple of times for friends and my own DD. I've uploaded a pic for you in the Gallery...just go to the top of your BellyBelly page and there is a tab called Gallery...I placed it under the craft and creations folder. Sorry not sure how to put link in here.

    You could also just google name plaques or wooden letters under images and you'll get loads of examples.

    I looked at doing this as a stall / business idea as well but think too many people are doing it - but it's heaps of fun.

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    Nov 2006
    Melbourne
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    I make these letters for all my friends when they have kids. I've also sold a few too. I buy the letters plain and paint them a range of shades. Usually pinks for girls and blues for boys but each letter is always a a little diff. I ahve also done greens, purples, lemon's and a mixture. I then stick on a range of decorations .ie ribbon, stars, hearts, buttons or flowers and polka dots that I paint on. I love doing it and people appreciate it because it's something that is unique and special for each name I make.

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    Nov 2007
    Tasmania
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    I painted Paige's with an off white paint and covered them with a fine irridescent glitter then decorated them with some beautiful scrapbooking embossed stickers of dragonfly's and butterfly's they look lovely