

My talents show up in odd places, and there are ENDLESS things I don’t do well…Like iron clothes. (See a pic on my Instagram.) More on that later, but it’s just the rug DIY today.ĭISCLAIMER: I did not use a template for either the shape of the rug or drawing the stripe pattern. Sunday was the work “safari” shower, and Saturday I helped throw a shower for one of my closest friends expecting her first baby. Last weekend was baby-shower-pa-looza in my lil’ world. The rug was planted under the “Mama Chair”, so the mom-to-be could be center stage for games and presents. It will also be used in baby boy’s nursery. Can you imagine newborn pics on this thang’?!?
Zebra rug nursery full#
Full post with loads of details coming next week. The baby shower I planned had a “Posh Safari” theme. But it’s entertaining rubbish…And I watch them ALL.) (Don’t judge me…I am fully aware that the entire franchise of shows is total rubbish. I geared up for a night of painting and planted myself and my supplies in front of the TV for a Real Housewives marathon. I made this large rug for a client’s baby shower and nursery for only $54!! I noticed the $739 price tag and hung my head in defeat.īUT a few weeks later I came across this post on Home Depot’s blog about a DIY faux zebra rug that looked amazing and cost less than the tax on the OKL rug. Don’t worry vegans…no animals were harmed in the production of this rug.īefore I saw them popping up all over Pinterest, I first saw a gold zebra hide rug on One Kings Lane.
