Carter’s Owl Nursery
This is my son’s nursery. We did not want to have a typical “boy” room. We wanted to create a room with calm and relaxing colors.
This is my son’s nursery. We did not want to have a typical “boy” room. We wanted to create a room with calm and relaxing colors.
I wanted a feminine nursery that wasn’t too babyish… That she could grow with for years to come. I brought in the owls to give it somewhat of a childish feeling.
Our Owl Love You custom printable party collection is simply a hoot! The Owl Love You printable collection is fun and bright and one that is perfect for celebrating the upcoming arrival of a baby girl, baby boy or gender surprise as well as birthdays.
It’s a girl! Dawn and Brian’s family hosted a baby shower for all of their Massachusetts family and friends and wanted Sugar & Bow’s assistance for the party planning. We thought long and hard (about 30 seconds) and came up with an Owl and Chevron theme that we thought fit the parents-to-be perfectly. All of the guests were asked to bring along an unwrapped onesie to hang on the clothesline. At the end of the night Dawn and Brian picked their favorite onesie and the winner received a wine themed S&B basket. This amazing basket included a bottle of wine, Rosemary Wine Crackers, Cheese Straws, a heart shaped cutting board, two wine glasses, and a package of gold napkins. The dessert buffet included mini chocolate chip cupcakes with buttercream frosting and topped of with chocolate shavings, mini apple cider cake donuts, and an chocolate chip cake. At the end of the night each guest was asked to take a small purple chevron bag with an elephant (the theme of the nursery) sugar cookie.
I wanted Sophia’s nursery to be girly and chic. I started with the owl theme and finally decided on light gray walls with pops of hot pink. I love DIY projects and found lots of inspiration from Project Nursery, Etsy, and Pinterest.
Baby Kellogg’s gender is a surprise and I love woodland animals so I had to put them in there. The walls were already a blue gray color so I thought yellow would brighten up the room and feminize it a little.
My husband and I are expecting our first child this November and couldn’t be more excited! After deciding we didn’t want to find out the sex of our baby, I had to think up something gender neutral for the nursery. I am in love with the end result!
Gender neutral nursery with different patterns and textures.
Modern nursery for a little boy with mural.
I wanted to create a whimsical nursery with fresh and bright colors. After deciding on a palette and theme, I started gathering materials and went for it!
I am super excited to announce that the nursery is complete! It is exactly what I imagined in my head. I love going in there, sitting in the rocking chair and just looking at the room, thinking of what is to come! Here is the nursery for our sweet baby girl:
Adriana is going to share her owl nursery with her new little sister. We expanded on the owl theme by getting Hayley Pottery Barn bedding (Adriana has Brooke Pottery Barn bedding) and adding the white furniture to make it more girly.
We are expecting our first child (baby boy!) in July 2012 and wanted to come up with a fun, bright colored nursery that could work for either gender as well as be something that could grow with him. We didn’t want something “right out of the box” from the store so we got creative and came up with this! We’re very happy with how it turned out!
Casual woodland creature couple’s shower.
I designed this nursery for our first-born son, who arrived April 9, 2012. I chose to use Grey as a neutral backdrop with hits of turquoise, lime green and dark blue. The hard furnishings are not the ubiquitous “ebony” colour, so popular these days; instead I chose to reuse my own birch childhood furniture, and incorporate the birch colour in the rest of the room in the shelves and lighting fixtures. The room is quite small (10′ x 10′), so instead of overwhelming it with too much of the birch, I added elements of white in the crib, glider and shelf brackets. I was aiming for a relaxed version of Mid-Century, 1960’s-Era “modern” style (though the birch furniture is in fact from the 1970’s…).Photographs courtesy of Mike Day: “The Art of Wee Ones”, Toronto, ON, Canada (http://www.theartofweeones.com/aowo/home.php)
Jory loves both owls & moons so combining 2 of his fave things for his 2nd birthday theme seemed like a great idea.
Aubrey’s mom contacted Libby Lane Press to create a custom party printables and party decor collection for Aubrey’s 1st birthday bash.
We decided to go with an Enchanted Forest theme for the nursery, with an emphasis on owls.
We have created a fun and playful nursery for our baby boy. We have made all the bedding and window tratments. We also completed all the painintg projects (walls and mural).
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