Today’s project + blue gingham makes everything cuter 💙 #modpodge #diyprojects #playroom #diyhomedecor #boymomlife
If you're looking to add a personal and cozy touch to your child’s playroom, using blue gingham fabric combined with Mod Podge is a fantastic way to brighten the space with minimal effort. I recently tried a similar DIY where I purchased decorative paper napkins from Michaels, featuring a blue gingham pattern, and carefully applied them onto wooden letters using Mod Podge. The technique is straightforward: paint a base coat on the letters, cut the napkins to fit, and seal them with layers of Mod Podge to create a smooth, durable finish. One of the best parts about this project is how budget-friendly it is — paper napkins and Mod Podge are affordable and easy to find at craft stores. Plus, the blue gingham pattern adds a classic yet playful vibe that fits perfectly in a playroom, especially for families embracing the "boy mom life" aesthetic. Make sure to work in thin layers and allow each to dry completely before applying the next to avoid wrinkles or bubbles. This method works well not only for letters but also for decorating picture frames, storage boxes, or trays in the playroom. It’s a delightful way to upcycle simple objects into personalized decor. From my experience, involving your kids in the crafting process can also make this project even more rewarding. They enjoy choosing patterns and helping with the glue application, which makes the final result even more special. This DIY is a fun, creative activity that results in a charming, customized environment that your child will love.


















































































