I am currently in the progress of doing the nursery for my 2nd boy. I am so excited but at the same time worry that it will cost me much.
I always wanted to have add a dreamy feel to the room. But it is simply not easy, because the newborn will share the bedroom with my 3 year old toddler. Thus, I decided to play around with the wall art rather than adding more furniture to the room.
Then, I was searching online for black dream catcher, since the theme of the room is monochrome following Jared’s corner style. I really don’t keen to change a thing. I wanted to keep the aesthetic and the feel of the room itself. BUT, I couldn’t find any shop selling a “black” dreamcatcher. Most of them selling the white or cream one, I don’t know why. Which to my preference is a way too girly for a boy’s room.
And yes!! I thought to myself, let’s make your own. DIY DREAMCATCHER. For the boys room. Thanks youtube and pinterest for the ideas. I AM EXTREMELY HAPPY with the end result! And I would like to share with you the step by step. It is low cost and easy to make, it only cost me two episodes of The Good Doctor. I bought most of the materials on Spotlight.
PS: you may use other color and type/style of ribbons according to your preference.
You will need:
- Metal ring
- Doily
- Faux Suede Cord
- Thin Cord
- Cotton Lace
- Satin Ribbon
- Fine Lace
- Pompom Ribbon
- Feathers
- Scissors
- A ruler or tape measure
- Clothespeg or paper clip (optional)
Steps:
- WRAPPING THE METAL RING
Start by tying 1 piece of faux suede cord onto the metal ring leaving 30 cm tail. Use the clothespeg or your finger to hold this knot in place. Then start wrapping the cord tightly around the metal ring leaving no gaps between each wrap. When you have covered the ring, tie the end of the cord onto the ring at the same place as your first knot. Cut the end so it is the same length as the first tail. Tie the 2 tail ends together to create a hanging loop and cut off any excess.
- ATTACHING THE DOILY
Measure 1 metre of the thin cord, and tie it onto the ring at the base of your hanging loop. Keep the leftover thin cord for tying on the feathers later on.
There are 12 “points” on the edge of the doily. Take your cord and weave it through a hole on one of these points. Continue to weave around the ring and through the points until you have completed the full circle. Stretch the doily as you work to make sure it is centred and covers the centre of the metal ring. Tie the cord off once you get back to the point on the metal ring where you started. Trim off any excess.
- MEASURING & CUTTING THE TRIM
Measure and cut 4 kinds of the trims into 20 pieces according to the table below.
PIECE # | TYPE OF TRIM | LENGTH OF PIECE |
1 | COTTON LACE | 82cm |
2 | COTTON LACE | 82cm |
3 | SATIN | 78cm |
4 | SATIN | 78cm |
5 | FINE LACE | 74cm |
6 | FINE LACE | 74cm |
7 | POMPOM | 70cm |
8 | POMPOM | 70cm |
9 | COTTON LACE | 66cm |
10 | COTTON LACE | 66cm |
11 | SATIN | 62cm |
12 | SATIN | 62cm |
13 | FINE LACE | 58cm |
14 | FINE LACE | 58cm |
15 | POMPOM | 54cm |
16 | POMPOM | 54cm |
17 | SATIN | 50cm |
18 | SATIN | 50cm |
19 | FINE LACE | 46cm |
20 | FINE LACE | 46cm |
- TYING ON THE TRIM
Fold each piece of trim and tie onto the ring so it makes 2 hanging tails. Start with pieces #1 and 2 at the bottom centre, then add pieces #3 and 4 to the left and right to it. Carry on with piece #5 and 6 and continue to add 1 piece the left and 1 piece to the right, until you finish with piece #20.
If you measure and tie your trim correctly then your dreamcatcher will have a v-shape when you have finished. If not, just use scissors to trim the ends to form a V.
- ADDING THE FEATHERS
Measure and cut the remaining piece of your thin cord into the following lengths:
PIECE # | LENGTH OF PIECE |
1 | 40cm |
2 | 30cm |
3 | 30cm |
4 | 20cm |
5 | 20cm |
Tie one and of each piece of cord around the shaft of the feather.
Take piece #1 and tie it to the bottom centre of the metal ring. The feather should hang evenly with the bottom of the trim. Tie pieces #2 and 3 to the left and right of piece #1. Then tie pieces #4 and 5 to the left and right of #2 and 3. Snip off the ends of the cord.
TADAAAA….
Your dream catcher is ready to hang.
What do you think about this? Yay or Nay? Leave your comment below. Create your own personalised dreamcatcher for your little ones is easy at low-cost.
Love,
Kenny
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