Emma Grace’s Parisian Bedroom
A Parisian inspired bedroom fit for a little girl
A Parisian inspired bedroom fit for a little girl
I wanted our baby girl’s nursery to not be drenched in pink, so opted for a coral, tan and ivory palette which incorporated handmade and vintage elements.
Our client desired a romantic and serene nursery to welcome their first baby girl – yet they had the challenge of dealing with a low ceilings loft space.
In true pregnant (read: “unhinged”) fashion, I decided to DIY this baby room myself, down to the bare-bones details. Which means Husband and I have spent a good part of the last two months nailing, caulking, sanding, painting, upholstering, sewing, spray painting, decoupaging, and glue gunning ourselves into complete DIY exhaustion. The result? A darling French-style gray and orange nursery that reminds me of Paris in the Fall. I have some tutorials and fun ideas related to this nursery on my blog at Sisteroo.com. Feel free to check it out!
French Parisian Nursery completed in creamy silk dupioni crib linens, espresso lifetime crib, custom nursery wall hangings and a sweet hand-painted ribbon mural. The deep pink, rich brown and cream furniture and bedding keep it sophisticated and classic while the whimsical paintings add a playful touch.
A French infused tea party shower for twins! Food + Decor: The classic Ladurée green inspired the decor and accented the white and ivory linens and details. In addition to the delicious macarons, mini lemon bundt cakes and almond biscotti were served. Vintage linens, doilies, and milk glass adorned the table, and gold touches added sparkle! Favors: Since the shower was kept to an intimate group of 12, each guest went home with their very own box of Ladurée macarons! Credits: Styling & Event Planning- Fleurishing LLCLetterpress Invitations- Curious & Co.Rentals – Party Rental Ltd.
Baby Sprinkle for our 2nd Baby girl