Creating the perfect space for your little one is just as exciting as counting down to their arrival. Now that you’ve decided on a Woodland theme we can help you bring it to life! With motifs like foxes, bunnies, cuddly bears and moose, paired with a palette of gold, white and sweet shades of pink, this space is what childhood dreams are made of. Add Spoonflower Prepasted Removable Smooth Wallpaper or Peel and Stick Wallpaper for a quick-and-easy upgrade to basic painted walls and create an idyllic forest-inspired scene. Recreate one (or all) of these DIY tutorials featuring your favorite woodland designs to create the ultimate outdoor adventure.

It’s time for that extra room in your home to become the new nursery for your newest addition to your family. Instead of going the traditional route of incorporating baby-like motifs you’re looking for something cohesive and beautiful, with hints of cherubic characters. Creating an enchanted woodland nursery is a charming idea. Use these tips to get that look or to bring another nursery theme to life.

1. Baby Blanket

What’s a nursery without a baby blanket? Raise your hand if you still have (or remember) yours. Make your little one’s blanket extra special with a handmade touch using our recommended blanket fabrics.

Recommended Blanket Fabrics

2. Ottoman Cover

Featured designs: Enjoy the Small Things by melarmstrong

Just like the details make the story, these details add so much to this room. Make an ottoman cover that’s as functional as it is fashionable. When you want to play with your little one on the floor, use this as a seat.

Recommended Ottoman Fabrics

3. Lampshade

Another bright idea is creating your own lampshade. Whether you’re reusing a lamp from around the house, found a unique one at the thrift store or a new one fresh out of the box—there’s nothing like a YOU-nique lampshade to brighten your baby’s nursery.

Recommended Lamp Shade Fabrics

4. Removable Wallpaper

Make your nursery walls fun and eye-catching with our removable wallpapers. Spoonflower Prepasted Removable Smooth and Peel and Stick wallpapers are great options for this room. As this space transforms from a nursery to a bedroom, replace the wallpaper with a new, fitting design.

Hang wallpaper in a nursery for a statement wall! | Spoonflower Blog
Featured design: Woodland Flora by melarmstrong

Recommended Wallpaper

Consider Wallpaper Locations

Not ready to commit to an entire wall? Line the back of the nursery closets or cabinets for a surprise pop of pattern every time you open the doors!

Wallpaper closet | Spoonflower Blog
Featured design: Spring Blooms by alison_janssen
Photos by Cody Guilfoyle courtesy of Domino Magazine

5. Crib Sheet

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6. Wall Art

Make a gallery wall by framing Spoonflower removable wallpaper. It’s an easy and budget-friendly way to dress up nursery walls.

Recommended Wallpaper

Need Inspiration Finding The Right Design

Shop previous design challenge winners from your favorite theme for a mix-and-match gallery wall.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I DIY my child’s nursery?
Exploring Spoonflower designs and transforming them into items for your child’s nursery allows you to get the room of your dreams. With some projects more budget-friendly than shopping retail, this is a win-win project.
What projects can I DIY in my child’s nursery?
There are several projects you can do to make items for your baby’s nursery including a blanket, framed wallpaper, playmat and name garland to name a few.
Where can I find more baby projects on the blog?
Check out the baby projects on our blog for more tutorials inspired by little ones.

Ready To Start Planning Your Nursery Theme?

These tips are a great start for ideas to incorporate in your nursery, but first we need a theme. In case you’re looking for other themes inspired by nature, animals or colors check out—we’ve got a plethora of designs to get your plans started. Check out these designs inspired by children.
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