Feeling crafty? Why not give one of these simple, DIY gems a try? With the aid of some inexpensive frames, the children’s books you adored as a kid can be easily transformed into meaningful wall art for your little one. Choose a few beautifully illustrated, well-loved classics, or settle on a single title and use it as the basis of a theme. Framed Children’s Books from In My Blessed Nest Framed Flash Cards from The Farmer’s Nest These adorable, yarn-wrapped letters are as simple as they are beautiful. Cut each letter out of cardboard or foam core. Using craft glue and tightly spun yarn, wrap your letters a few inches at a time, applying glue to the back as you go. Finish with a few pretty embellishments for the perfect touch.  Yarn Wrapped Letters from Catch My Party Once you’ve settled on an image, use it to create a template. Place your template on the back of some cute fabric or card stock and trace its outline. Then cut and mount your image onto a contrasting background using craft glue. Add a nice frame, and boom! Gorgeous wall art! Choose a selection of colorful fabric scraps slightly wider than the hoops you plan to frame them in. Place the fabric in the embroidery hoop, pulling it taut. Place a small amount of glue around the inside edge of the hoop, pressing down the fabric as you go. Trim any excess. Easy! DIY Nursery Wall Art from The Bump