Our family takes our growth chart very seriously. I’m not sure many families can say that (lol), but we measure the kids on their birthday and half birthday until they’re 10 years old, and then annually after that. Boys with a special black Sharpie, girls with brown. Eric has the dates set in his Outlook calendar with reminders until like 2035! No joke! We love comparing the kids at each age and seeing how much they’ve grown- it’s fun! So, when I was planning the nursery for the Lowe’s Fall Makeover, I knew a DIY growth chart was a must! I wanted it to be simple and modern and not too cutesy. I love how it turned out!
Here’s How To Make Your Own:
Materials: 1x8x8 Pine Board | Metal House Numbers | Spray Paint | White Latex Paint | Screw Driver |
Step 1:
Paint the 1×8 board any color you’d like. I used a standard ultra white trim paint I picked up at Lowe’s.
Step 2:
Spray paint each house number. 1-6 (unless you plan on having a super tall kid, then maybe 1-7).
This step is optional, but I didn’t want silver metallic numbers, so I spray painted mine indigo blue- it’s kind of like a slate blue.
Step 3:
Once the board and numbers are dry, attach the numbers into the board following the directions that are included. I love this specific brand of house numbers for a few reasons. 1- Their sleek modern style 2- The option to install flush or to have the numbers “float” off the wood a bit like I did and 3- They have the EASIEST templates that make installation a breeze!
That’s it! It really is such a simple DIY project, but looks like we spent a bundle at a modern boutique!
It’s the perfect place for Betty & Edgar to track the growth of baby Victoria (arriving soon!) and if, they ever move they can just take it with them!
To see the complete makeover before & afters and product sources, check out this post.
Happy Monday Friends!
-Mon
What size numbers did you use? They come in different lengths and the link no longer works for the ones you used. Thanks!
Hi Katie, these numbers are standard mailbox/house numbers you can pick up at Lowe’s!