The Best Picture Frames and Ideas for Families
We share many affordable ideas to frame and display photographs of your family members.
We share many affordable ideas to frame and display photographs of your family members.
Ways to incorporate the alphabet into your child’s daily life and their home environment that can be educational and quite adorable!
We’ve found some artwork that we think you’ll love for decorating your kids bedrooms.
Inspiration in the form of stickers you attach to your walls for a simple way to brighten up your child’s bedroom.
If your child’s dresser is lacking a bit of personality, try some decorative knobs or pulls to give it some personality! Here are some of the best I’ve found.
Growth charts are a fun way to record your child’s growth. We’ve picked a few of our favorite growth charts to share with you.
A refrigerator can only hold so much art. Let’s get creative and find some fun and practical ways to store your child’s artwork.
In this time of economic crisis a lot of people are forced to rent when they would rather own. We have ideas for making your rental feel more like a home.
I have an affinity for kids rooms, there are so many ways to have fun in these rooms because, “Hey! It’s for kids!” Also, they’re perfect for DIY decorating.
We’ve decided to stay in our home for another year and so we’ll be finishing up the kid’s rooms. Here’s what’s inspiring me. What do you think?
Tiny chairs are adorable and I have an obsession with them. These are some of my favorite tiny chairs.
Are you addicted to digging around your family tree like I am? Well the next step could be showing off what you’ve learned and there’s some gorgeous artwork out there for just that.
A few months ago we looked at alphabet toys and decor. In the last couple of weeks I’ve run across a couple prints which help your kids learn their numbers and decorate their rooms. Robin Rosenthal’s counting birds poster at Etsy has a delicious color…
We’re going to continue to highlight Alphabet Art & Decor this week because, well, we feel like it.
Back-to-school has always meant buying new clothes and supplies for kids, but now there’s something else parents might be expected to buy: locker decorations.