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DIY: Map of the US Fabric Puzzle Playmat


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This week’s DIY was inspired by our most recent inspiration board at the shop—a giant map of the United States all in fabric. Some of our students are calling it “Fabrica.”

United States Map Playmat DIY

When Melisa recently came for a visit to Pins & Needles, I was sharing with her the shop map project, and she came up with the fabulous idea to create a mini version as a puzzle for kids, and that’s just what I did! Here are the steps to make your own Map of the US Fabric Puzzle Playmat using some felt, fabric scraps, glue, velcro and some basic sewing supplies.

It is a great activity for you and your kids or a wonderful wall hanging for a nursery, playroom or kid’s bedroom!

Map of US Fabric Puzzle Playmat

Materials:
3/4 of a yard of two coordinating colors of felt (30″ – 36″ wide)
Assorted colored felt/fabric
The US Map Stencil
(I used this free version I found on Mr. Printables, which is a great resource)
Velcro
Scissors
Glue Stick
Pins
Steam A Seam
(fabric adhesive)
Fabric Marking Pen or Frixion Pen
Permanent Fine-Tip Marker
Sewing Thread
Sewing Machine or Hand Sewing Needle

Step 1: Download and print your map stencil. It should print 8 1/2″x11″. Take your printout to your local print shop and have it enlarged to 18″x24″. This is enlarged approximately 180%. Carefully cut out the map, keeping all the states together (in a later step you will be cutting out each state).

United States Map Playmat DIY

United States Map Playmat DIY

Step 2: Cut out your background felt (black) in a square measuring 24″x 32″ and put this aside for a moment. Iron the Steam A Seam onto the back of the felt you have chosen for your map (in this case, it is the white felt); follow the manufacturer’s instructions. On the front of the white felt, trace the US map stencil making sure to outline all the states and then cut out around the edges. You can start by using the disappearing Frixion pen in case you make a mistake and then go over it with the permanent marker or just start with the marker. This outline will act as a guide so your child can match the shape and state.

United States Map Playmat DIY

United States Map Playmat DIY

Step 3: Peel off the back of the Steam A Seam and lay the complete US map onto the background felt where you would like. I attached mine about 3 1/2″ down from the top to leave some room for Alaska in the upper left and the title. Iron this in place. I double secured mine by stitching around the edge—you can do this with a machine or by hand—but it is not a must, as the Steam A Seam will keep it in place. Follow the same steps for Alaska and Hawaii (since the islands of Hawaii are small, I just grouped them together to keep it simple).

United States Map Playmat DIY

Step 4: Take the enlarged original stencil you had printed and cut out each state; this will be your pattern to cut out your states in felt/fabric. Gather your assorted felt/fabric scraps and pin each state to a color of your choice. I wanted to use these fabulous bright colored solid fabrics we have at the shop that were a little lightweight so I layered some felt underneath and cut them out together. After cutting everything out, I glued the fabric to the felt. You can skip the fabric and just stick with felt; it is a bit easier and quicker. Using your permanent marker, write the name of each state on the front.

United States Map Playmat DIY

United States Map Playmat DIY

Step 5: Cut small squares from your strips of velcro. Glue a velcro square to the center of the back of each state. I kept both sides of the velcro (hook and loop) together and first glued it to the state and then glued it to its place on the map; this way you ensure the puzzle will fit together correctly. You can then separate the velcro to let everything dry. Now your state puzzle pieces are all ready!

United States Map Playmat DIY

Step 6: I took it one step further and added a pocket (about 7″x7″ square) on the back of the mat to keep all my peices. I also cut small letters out of felt to read “United States of America.” You could personalize it by cutting out your child’s name in felt as well. I used my extra Steam A Seam to attach the letters.

United States Map Playmat DIY

You are done—now the fun starts! You have all your state pieces and your blank map. It is time to put the puzzle together.

United States Map Playmat DIY

A few tips:

I don’t recommend going much smaller in size with the map as the states become too tiny to cut out or see. You can, however, go larger if you decide you want to hang it up on the wall. Just enlarge the original stencil to the size you would like and coordinate the amount of felt you will need. You could also cut out small labels for you and your child to identify favorite places, where relatives live or historical landmarks. If you’re not a sewer, you could follow the same steps using cardboard, some card stock and colored paper! Sticky-back felt is another option.

Check out the giant version we have hung at the shop that inspired this DIY.

United States Map Wall Art Made of Fabric

About the author
Rachel Low, also known as the Craft Stylist of Manhattan, is the founder of Pins & Needles: New York City’s coveted studio for chic and modern sewing, crafts, special events and retail products. Her talents and passion translate into stylish and useful projects that inspire makers of all ages.
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Vote: April Party Finalists


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Everyone is clearly having the time of their lives. April is in full bloom with spring soirees that are making us swoon with their creativity and festive details. It is always hard to narrow it down, but here they are—these six are our finalists for the month. We know you’ll fall in love with these celebrations too, so please take a look and don’t forget to vote for your favorite. Project Nursery will be delighted to send the deserving winner a $50 Visa gift certificate, on us!

Easter PartyEaster Party Play Time by Sabrina, of Project Nursery, says, “I can’t help but fall for seasonal holiday celebrations, and the pretty pastels in this party scream Easter fun. This Easter party also incorporated some Ukrainian traditions, giving it an international festive feel.”
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News-Inspired Anchorman PartyLIVE at FIVE TV News Inspired Birthday by Brittany @GreyGreyDesigns
Melisa, of Project Nursery, says, “Wow, this is an amazingly clever theme for a budding anchorman. I love how the food spread ties into the theme, and the creative special touches, like microphones, just add to the fun.”
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Vintage Circus and Carnival 1st Birthday PartyVintage Circus/Carnival 1st Birthday Party! by its_cheryl
Paula, from Frog Prince Paperie, says, ”So many amazing details in this party—garlands of balloons, popcorn box floral arrangements—all from a do-it-yourself mom and dad. Kudos!”
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 Construction Themed Birthday PartyConstruction Birthday Party by Beth, of Project Nursery, says, “As a mother of two boys, I know the allure of the almighty construction vehicle. Even my littlest guy, just one year old, seems drawn to them. I love all the DIY touches and clever ideas in this party like the cardboard truck photo op—so cute!”
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Under the Sea Mermaid Birthday PartyAn Under the Sea Mermaid 3rd Birthday Party! by fleurdeliseevents
Kristin, of Project Nursery, says, “What a great mermaid party. The aqua color palette grabbed me immediately, and I love how excited the birthday girl looks to celebrate in true under-the-sea style!”
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Farm Themed Twins' 1st Birthday PartySamuel & Stella’s Fun Farm First Birthday by beesilver
Pam, of Project Nursery, says, “This theme is perfect for a gender-neutral party for brother and sister twin siblings, and I love the use of the outdoors to bring the farm theme to life. The play on farm eggs as cupcakes is adorable, as are the pretty fresh cut flower centerpieces.”
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Now it’s up to you to tell us who your favorite is! Vote below, and comment cause we’d love to hear why your pick got your vote! Voting ends on the 30th of this month at 11:55pm PDT, and winners of best room and party will be revealed on May 1st! Winners will receive a $50 Visa gift card from Project Nursery. Good Luck!

Vote for your Favorite "Party of the Month:"

  • An Under the Sea-Mermaid 3rd Birthday! (0%, 4 Votes)
  • LIVE at FIVE TV News Inspired Birthday (2%, 18 Votes)
  • Easter Party Play Time (3%, 34 Votes)
  • Construction Birthday Party (4%, 51 Votes)
  • Samuel & Stella's Fun Farm First Birthday (40%, 455 Votes)
  • Vintage Circus / Carnival 1st Birthday Party! (51%, 574 Votes)

Total Voters: 1,136

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Interested in participating next month? Finalists are revealed on the 3rd Tuesday of every month. Upload your own projects to our Project Gallery now. Also, don’t forget to vote for your favorite Room Project this month!

How to Photograph Your Nursery


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Today we are sharing our tips on how to get the best pictures of your nursery on Project Nursery’s YouTube Channel.

Please share any of your favorite photography tips below, and don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel. We look forward to bringing you new content every week.

Upload your projects to ProjectNursery.com and who knows? We might feature you on our blog or in our videos!

Thanks for watching!

About the author
Beth, Project Nursery’s Editor, lives in Upstate New York with her husband and their two boys—an inquisitive three-year-old and a busy one-year-old. Beth is a stay-at-home mom who loves writing, crafting and all things kid design.
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Readers’ Favorite: Pink, Cream and Grey Baby Girl Nursery


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There is something so pretty about the hanging birdcages in this room, tied to the ceiling with a gorgeous peach satin ribbon and set against that terrific neutral grey. Wait, did I mention the lovely stencil work on the walls? It’s no wonder this is our readers’ favorite project of the week.

Pink, Cream and Grey Baby Girl Nursery (Small Space) by Alicia
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Want to be one of our Nurseries and Parties We Love? Upload your project to our gallery, and on Friday, the Project Nursery team will select the top projects. Then it’s up to you all to let us know which room or party you “like” best.

About the author
Sabrina is a mom of two girls, Dylan (6) and Charlotte (4), and an energetic toddler boy, Harrison (2). When she isn’t carpooling or cleaning up after the kids, she loves to entertain friends and family and enjoys nothing more than cooking with a glass of wine in hand.
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Melon, the New Pink?


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Our friends at Bravado Designs are releasing some limited edition colors for their super comfy Body Silk Seamless Nursing Bra, including a pretty melon color named Safari Melon. It got us thinking how else we can incorporate such a lovely spring color into the nursery. Soft and feminine, it creates a girly feeling without having to rely on good old pink.

1. Chainlink Pouf from Etsy 2. Lullaby Paints 3. Wave Orange Three-Piece Crib Set from Annette Tatum 4. White Pagoda Curtains from Carousel Designs 5. Body Silk Seamless Nursing Bra by Bravado Designs 6. Pop Up Lamp from The Land of Nod 7. Presidio Glider from Serena & Lily 8. Melon Birdcage Pillow from Rosenberry Rooms 9. Classic Blanket from PAIGELAUREN baby

About the author
Beth, Project Nursery’s Editor, lives in Upstate New York with her husband and their two boys—an inquisitive three-year-old and a busy one-year-old. Beth is a stay-at-home mom who loves writing, crafting and all things kid design.
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Vote: April Room Finalists


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Spring has sprung! The flowers are blooming, the air is warmer, and our gallery is buzzing with amazing projects. We are always impressed with what we see on a day-to-day basis, so we’re thrilled to share with you our six favorite finalists for April. These rooms exemplify great style, each in their own special way, and would inspire anyone to start planning their own projects. Please vote and let us know which one is your favorite, so we can send the winner a $50 Visa gift certificate, courtesy of Project Nursery. 

Gray Boy's Nursery with Chalkboard WallAdler’s Room by landscaped1
Rebecca, of Project Nursery, says, “This room is clean, simple and modern. I love the idea of using a chalkboard to be able to change the message and words of love written over the crib.”
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Girl's Floral NurseryMaris’ Pad by meaganconner
Kristin, of Project Nursery, says, “I love that all the pieces and accents perfectly appointed in this small space. The room is a great mix of traditional style such as those beautiful floral curtains with modern touches like the paper lantern. Gorgeous!”
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Vintage White and Pink Girl's NurseryVintage-Inspired Classic Soft Pink Nursery by Sara
Pam, of Project Nursery, says, “Everything about this DIY room is soft, lovely and so feminine. The use of light pink accents against white, along with the wall art and so many other special touches, all give it a perfect vintage touch.”
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Black and White Nursery with Plaid WallpaperBaby Topp’s Nursery by lindsh100
Melisa, of Project Nursery, says, “A trend we’re seeing in the gallery these days is using a great wallpaper as an accent wall in the nursery. I am a huge fan of plaid, and I love how this room combines a very hot style trend right now with a classic plaid paper. It’s fun and traditional at the same time.”
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Pink and Navy Preppy Girl's NurseryCharley’s Nursery by Lisa Roth
Sabrina, of Project Nursery, says, “Well as I’m a preppy girl, I just fell in love with the beautiful combination of pink and navy in this room. The balance of colors is perfectly incorporated through the great accents like the tissue poms, the monogrammed wall and the very cool pillows and ottoman.”
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Eclectic Gender-Neutral Gray NurseryBaylor Boone’s Gender Neutral Nursery by henandco
Beth, of Project Nursery, says, “I love the curated feel of this room. Each piece looks lovingly and carefully selected to fit the mood of this eclectic yet sophisticated nursery.”
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So now it’s up to you to tell us which room is your favorite! Vote below, and comment if you can because we’d love to hear why your pick got your vote. Voting ends on the 30th of this month at 11:55pm PDT, and the winners of best room and party will be revealed on May 1st! Winners will receive a $50 Visa gift card from Project Nursery. Good Luck!

Vote for your Favorite "Project of the Month:"

  • Baby Topp's Nursery (1%, 5 Votes)
  • Adler's Room (9%, 67 Votes)
  • Maris' Pad (9%, 67 Votes)
  • Vintage Inspired Classic Soft Pink Nursery (15%, 114 Votes)
  • Baylor Boone's Gender Neutral Nursery (31%, 231 Votes)
  • Charley's Nursery (35%, 267 Votes)

Total Voters: 751

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*Finalist selections are chosen at the discretion of the Project Nursery team with no bias to the experience or training of the project owner. You may only vote once in a 24-hour period.

Interested in participating next month? Finalists are revealed on the 3rd Monday of every month. Upload your own projects to our Project Gallery now. Also, don’t forget to vote for your favorite Party Project this month!

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