Crib Spring Makeover and Staircase Reveal

Remember that old crib spring I had? Well here it is!
Look a little different? :)
I hung the pictures with decorated mini clothes pins and cut strips of brown burlap for the edges. I think the burlap added a nice “frame”.
And I was surprised that most of you voted correctly in my sidebar poll!! Good job on guessing that I would use it as a wall hanging! I mean seriously, why didn’t you vote for a witch mobile? ;)
And just in case you forgot what the crib spring looked like….
And the grand reveal of the staircase all freshly decorated:
I wanted to put family pictures in my staircase, but I didn’t want to spend the money on frames (I’m rEaLly cheap!). The crib spring was given to me by a good friend and when I saw it, I knew exactly what I’d do with it!
Here’s how my staircase looked for 2.5 years. So sad and depressing!
Since there’s a chance we might be moving in the spring, I didn’t want to paint just to have to paint again. But the cream and white color scheme was killing me!! Someone suggested framing fabric and I loved the idea. It added color, was cheap {I had most of the fabric already}, and was easy to do. The main fabric is Robert Kaufman’s “Fruit Basket” in case you were wondering.
Before.
This is on the wall straight in front of you as you are going down the stairs.
Mod Podged G {for our last name}
The mini clothes pins.
The burlap frame.
This project took a lot longer than I had planned. Maybe that’s why I put it off for over 2 years! Decorating a staircase (on a dime) is tricky with the slant and having sooo much wall space to fill. Oh and let me tell you, it’s not easy taking pictures of a staircase either!!
Linda
Hi! I'm Linda, the craft addict behind Craftaholics Anonymous®, a craft blog. Crafting is cheaper than therapy, right? When I'm not DIYing something, I can be found taxiing around our 4 crazy kids or working out. Or shoe shopping... because you can never have too many shoes! Happy crafting! ♥
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