- Something that would bring in some more pattern to the room.
- Something that was interesting from the crib perspective, instead of just pretty for an adult to look at from outside the crib.
- Something that isn’t too cheesy or girly.
- I also wanted it to be cheap. Cause that’s the way I roll.
Here’s a side shot, which shows the hardware used. (From Amazon.) And after buying it, Ryan’s aunt Joanell brought me the exact same hardware from a coworker who reads this little ol’ blog in Tennessee. (HI, HEATHER! Thanks for the gifts.) So, now I may need to make another pinwheel mobile for the room now. I’ve almost forgotten how much of a pain it was to cut out all those pinwheels.
Which, by the way – the pinwheels were a PAIN to cut. (I used this pattern from Heather Bailey.) But, I think it was worth it. I ended up printing off the patterned paper from Sprik Space. You choose the patterns you like and print them in the color you like. For free! This made the project very cheap, when paired with solid cardstock.
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Lauren says
Love this! Such a great option instead of a mobile. 🙂
yeoldesandwichshoppeva says
These are so much fun. I love all the mixed patterns. The little man is going to love watching them spin! I’m almost tempted to follow suit, but I have a moravian star mobile that I put together when Joseph was born… and given my time constraints, I’ll probably stick with it ;).
Mrs. 5C says
I think I’m going to copy this for over the changing table. It looks like a project I can do while sitting down. Which, let’s face it, is better for everyone involved right now. 😉
Sugarr2518 says
How cute is that! It matches perfectly with the rest of your decor. I’m sure the baby will just love it:)
Jenny @ Anything Pretty says
Those pinwheels take friggin forever to trace/cut but they are all so worth it! I love this….the navy looks fabulous. And the wire hanger thing makes me want to restring ours. Almost.
Baby boy Woodward will love looking at it. And the room is coming together perfectly!
Lyndsey says
I love the pinwheel mobile, what a great idea!
Dana says
It is wonderful. I love the colors. I was thinking of making one for my new little, but I could not find a cute one to go with the ABC theme I have in the room.
Sara @ Russet Street Reno says
That is fabulous! I thought about changing my owls to hang from their backs so baby will see them better, but I won’t get around to it, I’m sure.
Lyndsay @ that 70s house says
this is so beautiful! i love the mix of patterns that you chose :). here’s hoping it occupies the babe for hours & hours!
Chelsea @ {twotwentyone} says
Looks awesome! I’m sure he’ll be mesmerized by the patterns.
Kristen @ Popcorn on the Stove says
The mobile turned out so nice! I love it!!
Stephanie @ A Steph-Made Life says
It looks so good! Great job!! I don’t think you need to worry about covering up the brads… you can hardly see them.
Mindy@fslblog says
Yay! This is the coolest mobile! I love that you made it. So much more special.
Sarah @ { rad: renovations are dirty } says
Awwww! Super cute. 🙂
Brandi @ His Shabby Her Chic says
So adorable and absolutely perfect for a little boy’s room!
Ashley@AttemptsAtDomestication says
This is so cute! I’m definitely keeping it in mind for future nurseries!
Tara @ Tara Being Tara says
I love it!! I think it has great motion, and it a little bit reminds me of birds? I love it!
Leah says
CUTE! LOVE!
The Atwoods says
Oh I love it!!! Great job!
Rachel says
That’s so adorable! I love it! I’m seriously loving how the nursery is coming together–I think I want to copy just about everything you’ve done for Forrest’s room 🙂 And I always thought, pre-baby, that the mobile was mostly for show, just as decor, babies really do love staring up at them, so he really might let you sleep while he just checks it out! Fingers crossed . . .
Liz @ It's Great To Be Home says
Love it! You are busting out some seriously great projects for the nursery – lucky little guy!
Leigh @ Kesler Expressler says
Awesome job, Kim (as usual). I’m all about baby-stimulating mobiles. We don’t have one yet but this is a project I’ve been thinking about. Though at this point I might be better off buying one from Etsy.
Can’t wait to see more nursery updates!
Jordan@the2seasons says
That is so charming!
DecorandtheDog says
Very cute! I can promise you your child will totally just stare away at this while you sleep until 8. Promise.
Karla says
This is such a cute idea! I’ve been wanting to make a butterfly one so maybe I’ll get my booty in gear!
Amanda @ Serenity Now says
I love it! You were so smart to choose something that the baby will like…b/c that’s really what it’s all about!