But first, you need to connect it to the bottom of the baby monitor, which takes about 5 seconds! There was a screw in the black piece and a hole for that screw on the bottom of the monitor. That “octopus” is actually a heavy rubber piece that can be bent, twisted and adjusted to fit your nursery needs. See that black octopus looking thing? Well, this GENIUS contraption came with the monitor and made mounting it in the nursery the easiest. One thing I do know already is how happy I am with the super easy mounting tool this baby monitor came with. I’ll keep you guys updated on how our monitor works out for us. It’s just the one we went with after hearing great reviews about it from others (I’ve heard really good things about this one too). This is not a sponsored post and honestly, I have no clue if I would recommend this model to others since we haven’t used it yet. This is the baby monitor we registered for. This trick is a super simple way to keep the nursery functional, while keeping it stylish too. Today I’m showing you how I mounted our baby monitor while hiding those unsightly cords. Which brings me to this week’s nursery update (make sure you’re all caught up on last week’s nursery post here). One of the most popular responses we received were requests on how to maintain functionality without sacrificing (too much) style when it comes to baby/kids’ stuff. During blog week, we asked our readers what “baby content” they wanted to see here on the DIY Playbook.
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