When I was pregnant, I had the irresistible urge to just nest—starting around the house and then finally moving to the baby’s room. While it sometimes seemed easier to just buy something, I can tell you that few things are more satisfying than when I look at some projects in my daughter’s nursery that I made by hand.
From mobiles to rugs to foot rests to changing tables, look to your toolbox before buying your wants for the nursery. Here are some of my favorite gender neutral nursery ideas. Whether you’re keeping the sex of your baby a surprise or you’re just into the look, these DIY projects can be customized for a boy or a girl. With these clever ideas, you can get crafting as early in your pregnancy as you want to.
Check them out in the slideshow.
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Recover Glider Cushions
You can totally customize those basic gliders found at big box stores like Walmart and Target. Get the how-to here.
photo: Make & Do Crew
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Paper Garland Extravaganza
No sewing skills required. Simply cut paper and stitch together to create this massive garland installation. Get the how-to here.
photo: Design Love Fest
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Clear Bookshelves
These bookshelves are the perfect way to encourage your kiddo to start reading early. Get the how-to here.
photo: This Little Street
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Stuffed Loch Ness Monster
It's my belief that every nursery or kid's room needs one of these. Get the how-to here.
photo: We Lived Happily Ever After
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DIY Fabric Storage Basket
You've seen them in every color and pattern, but they're a tad overpriced. Make your own. Get the how-to here.
photo: Make It & Love It
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Display Boxes from Wine Cases
See, wine-drinking serves a useful purpose. Make over those wooden cases and turn them into display boxes for the nursery. Get the how-to here.
photo: Adele Rotella
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Fabric Covered Letters
Put those old swaddle blankets to good use and cover some letters with the fabric. Get the how-to here.
photo: Mommy Testers
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Felt Ball Rug
Here's another idea for those felt balls instead of the typical garland. Get the ruggy how-to here.
photo: Catherine Grace
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Neon Nursery Wall Hooks
I'd want to hang all the things on these cute wall animal hooks. Get the how-to here.
photo: Say Yes
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Neon Block Wall Art
Keep with the neon trend and make these fun animal wall art blocks. Get the how-to here.
photo: Alice & Lois
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DIY Basket
This one might be genius. Turn all those empty diaper boxes into beautiful baskets. Get the how-to here.
photo: Red Stick Moms Blog
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DIY Felt Cloud Mobile
Spend an afternoon stitching together some sweet-looking clouds for your baby to marvel at. Get the how-to here.
photo: Miss Daisy Patterns
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DIY Curtains
How else do you get the baby to sleep unless it's in a dark, dark room? These curtains are a must. Get the how-to here.
photo: Two Twenty One
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DIY Window Cornices
If you prefer lots of light, consider just covering the tops of your windows. Get the how-to here.
photo: Domestic Adventure
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Monochromatic Lamp Base
Spray paint a mismatched lamp base to fit with your current nursery's design. Get the how-to here.
photo: Project Nursery
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Gold Leather Ottoman
This is just begging for your feet to rest on it. Get the how-to here.
photo: Lovely Indeed
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Knitted Pouf
If you're good with a needle and yarn, this one is definitely for you. Get the how-to here.
photo: Pickles
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DIY Wall Clock
This DIY is perfect for those times when you can't reach for your phone to see what time it is. Get the how-to here.
photo: Craft Me Happy
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Big Button Art
This gives a whole new meaning to the term "button art." I love this life-size version. Get the how-to here.
photo: Decor & The Dog
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Storage Bin Changing Table
Keep everything handy for those diaper changes by building a table with boxes and colorful bins. Get the how-to here.
photo: Apartment Therapy
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DIY Kids Table Makeover
A few coats of paint and some gorgeous wallpaper, and you've got yourself a pretty little play table. Get the how-to here.
photo: The Sweetest Occasion
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Colorful Closet Cubes
Who said the closet has to be boring? Make some colorful cubes ASAP. Get the how-to here.
photo: A New Bloom
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Custom Letter Blocks
If you have a name picked out before the arrival of your little one, get a head start with these DIY name blocks. Get the how-to here.
photo: The Party Parade
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Changing Pad Cover
Bring a beautiful new look to the otherwise boring changing pad. Get the how-to here.
photo: A New Bloom
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Rolling Storage Bins
These are the cutest, and you can move them room to room. I think they might be a necessity. Get the how-to here.
photo: A Bubbly Life
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Wooden Baby Gym
Skip the loud and colorful play mats you normally find, and opt for a minimalistic one instead. Get the how-to here.
photo: The Merrythought
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Painted Mountain Mural
This works for a boy or a girl and is the cutest thing I've ever seen. Maybe I want a mountain mural in my room, too? Get the how-to here.
photo: The Sweetest Digs
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Gold Leaf Dresser Drawers
This dresser was a flea-market find in need of a little love. It was painted a bright coral, and the drawers were covered in gold leaf. (It would look great in gray.) See it all here.
photo: PROPER
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Cloud Garland
Stitch some clouds together and hang them over baby's crib. Get the how-to here.
photo: Blissfully Blessed
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Bedside Pom Pom Rug
Okay, does this not look like the most comfortable thing to rest your feet on when standing and bouncing a crying babe in the middle of the night? Thought so. Get the how-to here.
photo: Say Yes
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Tree Stump Side Table
Head out to that lumber yard ASAP and make one of these sweet side tables. I feel like a navy blue version is calling to me. Get the how-to here.
photo: Couture & Turbulences