Project Nursery

Have you picked out the crib for your little one's nursery yet? It's a big decision and often one of the first steps expecting parents take in designing a nursery, so if you're still looking for that perfect spot to lay your sweet baby down to sleep, we have a very exciting giveaway today! One …

It’s an inevitable milestone that all toddlers must master—the transition from the crib to the big kid bed. While it’s an exciting declaration of growing independence for your little one, the thought of “unleashing” him and giving him the opportunity to move freely in and out of bed is enough to send most of parents …

Part of what makes parenting so much fun is celebrating all the little milestones along the way—the first time baby rolls over, the first steps and, as recently happened in my household, the first lost tooth. […]

A common question I get as a designer is about creating a shared space for a new baby joining an older sibling. The space you create does not have to scream baby and can be a design that will grow with both kids. I am loving this preppy combo of kelly green, hot pink and …

Do you know the difference between ikat and chevron? With all the nursery trends out there, it’s hard to know which patterns go together and what color palettes should be avoided. That’s why we are calling in the experts! […]

Recently, clients came into my shop looking for kid-friendly fabric and trim and some guidance on making a portable baby wipes case. I thought this would be the perfect DIY to share with you, so here are the easy steps to creating your own! […]

Okay, party animals, it’s time to unveil our six finalists for the month. You’ll see the fabulous talent displayed in the gallery this month makes it very clear our readers like to have a good time. Don’t forget to vote so we can award the winner a $50 gift certificate, courtesy of Project Nursery. […]

It’s no secret, I’m a lover of vintage housewares—I collect dishes, glassware and old picture books. Much of my artwork takes inspiration from things I’ve seen from other eras. One of the items I see often are these charming chalkware hand-painted wall sculptures by Miller Studio. [..]