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Readers’ Favorite: Sesame Street Birthday Party


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Still wondering how to get to Sesame Street? Well, here you go! This birthday party takes you into the world of our favorite neighborhood, and all of its fun characters come to life with the excellent details planned by Nina Strother. What a fun party!

Sesame Street Birthday PartySesame Street Birthday Party by Nina Strother
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Want to be one of our Rooms and Parties We Love? Upload your project to our gallery, and on Friday, the Project Nursery team will select the top projects. Then it’s up to you all to let us know which room or party you “like” best.

About the author
Sabrina is a mom of two girls, Dylan (7) and Charlotte (5), and an energetic toddler boy, Harrison (3). When she isn’t carpooling or cleaning up after the kids, she loves to entertain friends and family and enjoys nothing more than cooking with a glass of wine in hand.
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May Project Gallery Winners


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The May project gallery contest is complete, and we are excited to announce our winners in both the room and party categories. Congratulations to J and J Design Group for creating a room that is perfectly mod-vin (shorthand for modern vintage) and right on trend in this style. The circus birthday party also had a vintage touch and DIY spirit that we all fell in love with. Congratulations to both winners, and look out in the mail for your $50 Visa gift certificates, courtesy of Project Nursery!

Sparrow Modern Vintage Blue and Yellow NurserySweet Little Sparrow Inspired Nursery by J and J Design Group
Beth, of Project Nursery, says, “I love everything about this nursery. The wallpaper is stunning, the rug is beautiful and that dresser is gorgeous—okay, you get the point. Can I move in?”
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The Greatest Show on Earth—Oliver’s Circus Birthday! by kay8love
Kristin, of Project Nursery, says, “I always love a vintage circus theme, but this one is really special with the handmade tent backdrop, and of course, those month-by-month photos give the layout a personal touch.”
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Interested in participating this June? Finalists are selected by our contributors and revealed on the 3rd Monday and Tuesday of every month—June 17th and 18th are next. Upload your own projects to our Project Gallery now to enter!

About the author
Sabrina is a mom of two girls, Dylan (7) and Charlotte (5), and an energetic toddler boy, Harrison (3). When she isn’t carpooling or cleaning up after the kids, she loves to entertain friends and family and enjoys nothing more than cooking with a glass of wine in hand.
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Rooms and Parties We Love this Week


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There was amazing activity in the project gallery this week! We’re thrilled it’s Friday and time to share our favorite four projects of the week. Have fun looking, and please don’t forget to tell us which one you “like” the most by Monday!

Vintage NurseryBaby S Vintage Nursery by razzerflowers
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Big Kids Chic RoomLila and Jamesy’s Sophisticated Funk by Play Chic Interiors
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Gray and Orange NurseryGray and Orange Nursery by Andrea
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Sesame Street PartySesame Street Birthday Party by Nina Strother
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Which one do you “like”? Click the “like” button at the top of the gallery page of your favorite project to make your selection. We will reveal the fan favorite on Monday after 9am PDT/12pm EDT.

About the author
Sabrina is a mom of two girls, Dylan (7) and Charlotte (5), and an energetic toddler boy, Harrison (3). When she isn’t carpooling or cleaning up after the kids, she loves to entertain friends and family and enjoys nothing more than cooking with a glass of wine in hand.
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Giveaway: Gear Up for Summer


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It’s almost summertime! This time of year is filled with travel, sun, fun and kids! With the kids out of school and mom on the go, entertainment is key and having the right gear to get you where you need to go is a necessity! From gear to learning, we’ve got you covered! One VERY lucky PN reader will win the ultimate summer giveaway prize package that will have you traveling in style and prepared to take on summer.

The “Gear Up for Summer Giveaway” is valued at $2000. We’ll be breaking down the prize package over the next couple of weeks via social media, providing you with the full scoop on each of the products we’re giving away. In the meantime, here’s what one lucky reader will enjoy.

Ergobaby Original Baby Carrier – Galaxy Grey

Charlie Banana Prize Pack (2-in-1 Reusable Hybrid Diapers, 2-in-1 Swim Diapers & Training Pants and Organic Cotton Reusable Wipes)

Stuck on You $200 Shopping Spree

Belabumbum Lacey Maternity Nightie & Robe

Pink Lining Bramley Tote in Pink with Cream Bows

aden + anais Classic Sleeping Bag and 4-pack of Classic Muslin Swaddles

Nuna PEPP™ Stroller in Night

Munchkin Fresh Baby Food System

minted $150 Gift Certificate for Birth Announcements OR Nursery Art

Pokkadots.com BabyHome Portable Crib in Turquoise

Knocked-Up Fitness After Baby 2-DVD series

Imagine Baby The Shade

Early Lingo Early Lingo 6-DVD Box Set (Winner Selects Language)

FirstBike Street Bike

WIN IT! One Project Nursery reader will win the “Gear Up for Summer Giveaway” ($2000 in prizes listed above).

By entering our giveaway you agree to our official giveaway rules.

Please enter by using the giveaway widget below.

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Bright and Bold Kids Rooms


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It used to be that baby’s first room was pale and sweet and very much about the softness of being small. Until recently, the trend was to keep it traditional, keep it cocoon-like and keep it very baby. Today, nurseries are much more about fun and boldness. Color is everywhere, and it’s not just primaries anymore.

I have been a big fan of deep blue walls ever since Jenna Lyons, from J.Crew, published her son Beckett’s room and opened the door for all of us to paint our walls deep saturated colors. Take a cue from fashion and create bold blocks of color.

Bright and Bold Kids Roomimage via On to Baby

You can also saturate the whole room with a single commitment to color.

Apple Green Nurseryimage from Rooms for Children

Pops of one color against a pure white is a sure way to maintain the modern vibe. Soft pattern helps keep it child-friendly.

Bright and Bold Kids Roomimage via Lily Bunn Interiors

The perfect pink just got more perfect. Magenta, hot pink, coral and other colorful ladies are perfect when mixed with softness, and it’s still very girly girl.

image via Lovely Life

Pick a fashion style and bring it home. Try bohemian mixed with your favorite look. Color should not be shy.

Bright and Bold Kids Roomimage via Erinn V Design Group

If you’re not ready for color everywhere, pick a place to put your color—the wall, the accessories or the textiles.

Bright and Bold Kids Roomimage from Creating Children’s Rooms

This mobile is handmade magic in a bouquet of perfect color. Be sure to add in some one-of-a-kind elements in your favorite color palette.

Crocheted Flower Mobileimage via mybisoubisou on Etsy

A piece of art with mixed colors and patterns can pull haphazard color stories together. Welcome to the imperfect color wheel—spin it and see where you land!

Quilted House Artwork
Rooms are meant to reflect the personality of the resident, so add some color to your room—live a little!

About the author
Santa Monica, CA based Annette is the creator of the interior decor lines, House, Little House and Annette Tatum Collections. She is also the author of The Well-Dressed Home, which features her universal style guide for translating your sense of fashion into home design.
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In the Nursery with The Bachelor’s Molly Mesnick


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This is our interview series where we bring you the nurseries and kid rooms of successful designers, entrepreneurs and moms. Through this series, our featured guests will divulge some of their design secrets and share stories of how their nurseries came to be.

 

Molly and Jason Mesnick's Baby Girl

Earlier this year, we featured Molly’s Baby Shower, a gorgeous celebration in green, gray and yellow. The soon-to-be parents, Molly and Jason, were keeping their bundle’s gender a surprise at the time. Now as we catch up with them, they are busy with their beautiful daughter, Riley Ann! Let’s take a look at Molly Mesnick’s nursery.

Molly tells us she loves seeing all of Riley’s new milestones. “Her newest thing is when I go to grab her out of the crib every morning. When she wakes up, she just kind of wrestles around in her crib making noises. The minute she sees me standing over her, she gets a HUGE smile on her face. It’s the best moment in the world!” We look forward to keeping up with the Mesnicks by following Molly’s blog MollyMesnick.com, which she calls “Reality Through My Eyes.”

Jason and Molly Mesnick's Nursery

Hi Molly, Congratulations on your beautiful new baby girl, Riley Ann! Thank you for sharing her gorgeous new nursery with us. Did you do all of this yourself or did you collaborate with anyone on this design?

If only I had that kind of design talent! Jillian Harris and her assistant Dana actually put the entire room together. I gave her a general idea of what type of room I was hoping for, and they took that feedback and ran with it!

You must be thrilled with the outcome. What’s your favorite aspect of the room?

I love, love, love how the room turned out. It feels so peaceful and comfortable, yet modern. I think my favorite part of the room is the wall collage, which includes pictures of Jason and me, prints from Minted, and a fabulous tortoise shell!

Jason and Molly Mesnick's Nursery

You shared with People Magazine that Riley has toys and gadgets everywhere. Our readers frequently ask about organization tips. What do you find has worked for you?

It is amazing to me how much “stuff” this little girl has! I’m the type of person who doesn’t like a lot of clutter, and I did want to make sure our house still looked like a “home” not a playroom! To do this, I use cute baskets to hold all of her items. Her diapers are nicely layered into a woven basket. Her toys and blankets are in bins on a nice shelving unit. I buy normal, household organizational tools for all of her stuff—not kiddie stuff!

Jason and Molly Mesnick's Nursery

Can you share any memorable moments from the design process?

I’d say my favorite part of working with Jillian was when she actually came to our house to get everything set up. We all just hung out, gossiped, drank wine (water for me), all while throwing things on the walls, placing items here and there. At one point, we all stopped and realized—voilà, the room was perfect!

Do you know of a fantastic nursery or big kid’s room designed by a successful designer or business owner? Please send a photo of the room to Adrienne@ProjectNursery.com for consideration.

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