


About The Letter Nest
Alphabet Art by Sally King McBride
Distinctive, educational letters by an artist who worked at The Met for over a decade
Made to order and printed in the USA
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Personalize The Letter Nest’s Boston Alphabet with a Custom Name Print for your nursery, playroom, or kid’s room. You provide the name, and Sally will customize the artwork for you.
Each letter connects its subject with its letter-sound, lending the artwork an educational aspect. Our Custom Name Prints add individuality to your child’s space, and make for a wonderful baby shower or birthday gift.
The details:
Printed-to-order on white matte paper, based on Sally’s original watercolors. Unframed Name Prints measure 6.5" H with varying width depending on length of name. Frame adds ~1" in both directions.
Alternative letters will be used where there are duplicates in a name, e.g. “Kaia” or “Teddy.”
*Extra customization requests are subject to additional charge.
Our framer uses 100% wood frames, and Moab Lasal Photo Matte paper. Frames are faced with a UV-filtering acrylic that is light-, scratch-, and shatter-resistant. Artwork arrives ready to hang, including a set of hook and nails that will support up to 35 pounds.
Framed Prints ship individually. Returns or exchanges are not permitted unless the item arrives damaged. Please contact studio@theletternest.com if you have any questions!
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I've given this as a baby gift on multiple occasions, and each time it's been well received - and are hanging in their nurseries years later! Sally and her team are so thoughtful about the layout, too, making sure the whole name works together, and could not be kinder to work with.
Native to the area, we absolutely adore this Boston theme and have it displayed in just about every variety - name prints, placemats and alphabets - around our home. It's the perfect mix of history, literacy and whimsy for both our kids and for us. This is also my go-to gift for new babies and housewarming in the New England area. It's a must-have!
Distinctive, educational letters by an artist who worked at The Met for over a decade