You’ll have to pardon the pun, but it really was smooth sailing working on this Nautical Nursery. I love it when murals come together easily, and what made this job even more enjoyable was the fact I painted it for a former co-worker and his lovely wife. They’re expecting their first baby any day now, and what can I say? He works in TV, so that should explain why he called me so close to deadline!
To be honest, the nursery was already darling. It was painted a soft blue and decorated beautifully with nautical touches like fish netting, a life preserver buoy, and even a wooden boat steering wheel.
So, how do you improve on such perfection? These parents-to-be decided they wanted a mural of a boat on the back wall. Here’s what it looked like when it was bare:
I painted a simple sail boat on one side of the wall, and then decided to add a nautical compass on the other to balance it out. I normally free-hand everything, but knowing how tricky it would be to draw a perfect circle, I tried something different this time. I used a projector to put the image on the wall. I traced it and then painted it. Wow! I had no idea how helpful a projector could be. Something tells me I’ll be using one a lot more in the future.
Thanks to the projector, the murals for this Nautical Nursery were completed in just under six hours. And, as a finishing touch, I added the baby’s name on the side of the boat. Every boat needs a name, right? And what better excuse to personalize this room! Just don’t expect to see any pictures of it. The baby’s name is a surprise, and I promised not to tell a soul. What fun! Welcome to the world, little one! You’re off to a great start with loving parents ready to be your compass to navigating life.

Nice, that compass would have looked so cool on the floor all huge if the would have had wood floors huh! great job!!