In the Nursery with Cake and Confetti

Oh, you are going to love this sweet space. This little girl’s nursery is special and unique thanks to that gorgeous Otomi wall (can you even believe that’s not wallpaper?!). Today we’re touring the nursery of Meredith Timms Staggers, of Cake & Confetti. Meredith shares her love of celebrations over on her pretty site (seriously, go check it out), and it’s clear how much joy she’s carried over into this space for her little cutie Piper. Thank you, Meredith, for sharing your daughter’s nursery with us.

CribRug | Light Fixture

Glider Side Table | Pink Lamp | Pouf Ottoman

Where did you pull inspiration for your nursery design?
Trent (my husband) and I both love taking trips down to Mexico, and I fell in love with the detail and colors of the Otomi embroidery pieces sold at a lot of the little shops down there. I came across this Otomi inspired pillow last summer, and it inspired the rest of the room. Shortly after, I found this rug that perfectly matched the pillow and the look I wanted for the space. Since the rug is a statement on its own, I decided to go with neutrals for the rest of the furniture.

Oh My Darling Print

Pom Pom BasketCanopyRound Sheepskin Rug

What part of the design process did you enjoy the most?
Creating a one of a kind space for our little girl! I spent a lot of time on every detail—from making tassels for the changing table to adding pom poms around the reading nook canopy. This was my favorite DIY project yet!

Dresser | Changing Pad Cover | Changing Pad Holder

What is your favorite part or detail in your nursery?
I have two. First, the Otomi stenciled wall. It was a labor of love. My mom and I stenciled the whole thing together. It created great memories and is also such a focal point of the room. I also love our reclining glider with USB port. While I was still going in there at night to feed Piper, it provided a comfortable place to feed, and I loved the USB port because I would charge my phone while I read books.

Crib SheetCrib Skirt

Boppy Cover

What is one thing that you would tell other parents to consider when starting their own nursery design project?
Pull in details that are meaningful. We have fond memories of going to Mexico and look forward to bringing Piper there one day. I love how her room reminds us of a place special to us!

Paint Color

Pink Tassel Curtains | Curtain Rod

Photography by Ailee Petrovic

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Beth

Beth

Beth, Project Nursery’s Editor, lives in Upstate New York with her husband and their two sons and daughter. Beth is a work-from-home mom who loves writing, crafting and all things kid design.

Comments

  1. Julie

    March 3, 2019

    I love the raffia floor pillow with black macrame tassel? Trim. Where can I find it?

  2. Clarissa

    June 6, 2024

    Where Can I Buy This Rug or 1 Similiar to It?

  3. Beth

    June 10, 2024

    Hi Clarissa! It looks like the original source is no longer available, but this one at Amazon (affiliate link) looks similar to me! Good luck with your search!

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