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Emma’s Lilly Pulitzer Inspired Nursery

Description

I created this whole room through mostly DIY projects with the inspiration of bright colors and all things Lilly Pulitzer.

Design Inspiration

Lilly Pulitzer is a huge trend and I couldn't wait to design a room with such a beachy/ preppy design for my baby girl to love!! When I was a little girl I remember dreaming about having a room like the magazines. Unfortunately I never got that, but when I had my daughter I was able to bring that dream to life for her and myself. It is such a great feeling to give her an awesome space for herself to grow. Being West Palm Beach born and raised, I couldn't help but to follow the beachy and bright inspiration of Lilly! I created the room in super savvy ways, so although it's not your average designer products, it's fun to create yourself through DIY projects.

Decorating Style

Preppy and nautical

Project Details

I sewed her crib sheet and changing pad cover using the most preppy/beachy fabric I could find. Love Bliss by Amy Butler is a must have! The curtains were a no sew project inspired by pinterest. Her vanity and blue dresser were hand painted, along with the lampshade, and believe it or not the crib skirt was painted!! I found an easy way to make fabric paint and created a cheap and awesome alternative!

Paint on Walls- Sherwin Williams Dishy Coral (stripes were done by my dad who deserves so much credit for his hard work always)

Color Scheme- Light blue, coral, green

Starfish Garland- Made out of twine and starfish bought on ebay!

Dresser- Amazon

Crib- Wayfair

Crib Skirt- White ruffled skirt from target that I painted with fabric paint I made!

Lamp- Thrift store painted coral with added pom pom trim

Letters- Walmart wooden letters with mod podged Lilly Pulitzer patterned paper to it

Pillows for Chair- HomeGoods

Vanity Nobs- HomeGoods

Materials mostly from Walmart and Hobby Lobby

Favorite Items

My favorite item is her vanity. It is just so chic and I always wanted one as a little girl.

Advice

Go with bright colors, they will blend together!

Jenna Lynn Blind

Sunday 13th of December 2015

You have me decorate, duh! lol

Joshua Peters

Saturday 12th of December 2015

How do I create this for my unborn child?