Did this for the facing wall. See previous post.
As for the design, as someone pointed out, this is rather similar to one being sold by Blik.com (?) Its possible that in my obsessive research into wall stickers for the Nursery (before I decided to make them myself) I came across a similar Tree design. However, original or not, it really cheers the room up.
And trees are a popular theme for wall stickers in children's rooms. As this creative family proved:
Mural Day.
January 19, 2009
More Wall Art for the Nursery
Wall art for the baby's room
Took photos of the empty walls (and stitchedthem together to create a seamless background in Photoshop).
Imported the photos into Adobe Illustrator.
Designed the little critters and the grass etc with the photo as background. Then resized the vector elements to be printed out and used as cutting templates.
Sticky-backed flock paper would do as well. You could also try patterned/printed fabric pieces with fabric glue or wallpaper paste.
You might need a coat of varnish to keep things pristine.
Make your Baby's room colourful
After we cleared out the third bedroom that had been functioning as DH's office, cleaned the carpet and walls, we were left with a neat, empty but pretty dull room for our baby.
We could wallpaper it or paint it. But I had a better idea. I'd had my eye on the new wall stickers that have suddenly become all the rage. They're gorgeous, brilliant and incredibly expensive.
So we came up with our own solution. I fired up Adobe Illustrator and see what I came up with in the following posts...