Minnie Mouse Zebra Print Dessert table
I was asked to create a dessert table based on the Minnie Mouse theme. They wanted me to use hot pink and zebra print, to match the rest of the party.
I was asked to create a dessert table based on the Minnie Mouse theme. They wanted me to use hot pink and zebra print, to match the rest of the party.
Ok, so this nursery probably won’t be gracing the covers of any baby magazines, but I was really happy with how it turned out. I wanted to create a bright and cheerful, but gender neutral nursery for our third baby, and without spending a lot. I was motivated to post this to show that with some creativity and resourcefulness, you can create a nice looking, cohesive nursery without spending a fortune. My total cost – including furniture, bedding and decor – less that $250!!
I was so excited when I found out I was pregnant! I couldn’t wait to start the Nursery. When we found out we were having a girl… I knew exactly what I wanted. Something she can grow into!
With little money and guided by a budget I knew I wanted to design a nursery for my son that reflected who we are, and one with personality and creativity. I wanted it to be a special place for him to sleep, play and grow. I feel I achieved it to my liking!
We are expecting twins girls in April, and wanted to create a very serene and feminine space for them. I wanted a neutral room that could feel peaceful despite the inevitable chaos that comes with caring for infant twins, but also with enough pops of color and fun touches to make it visually stimulating for the girls.
My husband and I wanted to give our daughter a fresh and girly nursery. I would still love to add some more things but I am in love with what we have done so far.
I threw a baby shower brunch for my aunt and her baby girl due in March. Mikelle loves breakfast so we went with a breakfast themed shower and had lots of delicious breakfast foods. We also had a color theme of light pink, gray, and white to match her nursery colors. Also, instead of playing games we did crafts. We made felt bows for baby Aubrey and tied a quilt for her nursery.
We have a small house where the nursery is very visible, so I wanted to create a design with a style and colors that would blend in with the rest of the house. Translation: Avoid “babyish” themes or colors, while still creating a space that is peaceful, fun, and functional for a child. This is a small room–about 10×12–so it was a challenge to fit in the needed furniture and storage space as part of the design. We didn’t have room for a dresser, so built removable shelves in the closet to keep clothes, toys, and the plethora of baby “stuff” you need nicely organized. As his clothes get longer, we’ll remove shelves to extend the space for hanging clothes. I also added baskets throughout the room (including some great ones on sliders under the crib to store extra diapers!) to add storage that is movable while also bringing natural textures to the room. We wanted the primary color of the nursery to be gray to mix it up because the rest of our house is based in browns, but I left some natural browns in the room (baskets, wood knobs, silk lamp shade) to tie in the rest of the house and balance the cool tones in the room.
A playroom with easy, practical storage that the kids can use.
Bright, fun, playful, primary colors, just like a playroom should be.
My best friend threw me the most beautiful shower! Every detail was perfect.
Rockstar Princess Celebration for a spunky three year old.
A simple, yet chic baby shower with fresh florals, cheerful paper poms in various shades of pink, a bounty of candy and sweet confections baked by the mother-to-be!
A sock monkey themed first birthday party for our twins, Wesley and Andrew. http://www.doublethegiggles.com/2010/09/twins-first-birthday-party.html
Baby girl’s nursery
Pinwheel Modern Gender Neutral Nursery ==================================== With custom bedding to DIY frames, Pinwheels and PomPom clusters, this blue, yellow, green and gray modern nursery is perfect for this little boy.
Aqua and brown nursery with hippo wall decal and pom accents. Dark espresso furniture and mocha recliner round out the space. Framed art work of turtles and hippos accent the room.
I wanted to create and bright and cheery room without it looking like the circus. I left most the room white and had pops of color everywhere. I tried to focus lesson a particular theme, and focus more on different patterns and pulling it all together.
This shower was inspired by my besties nursery theme. It was a forest themed room. We decided to make the bear character the focal part of the shower theme with the other characters here and there.
this was the first playroom design for evaru and it turned out even better than i expected. i was able to use one of my favorite color combinations, chocolate brown and tomato red; among yummy lime greens and a hint of bubblegum pink for carter. i love how this room is totally for the tots, but is sophisticated enough that mom and dad love hanging out in it too.