Princess Quorra’s Corner
A corner shared with our bedroom, becomes a lovely nursery space for our first princess Quorra…
A corner shared with our bedroom, becomes a lovely nursery space for our first princess Quorra…
This kingdom has not one but two princess. Their fathers have known each other since they were young and wanted to combine their little princesses parties this year. A guest list filled with the princesses and knights of the land. The day was filled with crowns, shields, ponies, hot pink & lavender.
My client wanted a nursery fit for a princess. She already had the furniture from her son’s nursery, but needed help pulling it all together and making it fit in the space without looking overcrowded. The nursery bedding was the starting point and inspired the rest of the space. Custom drapes, crown canopy, hamper liner, basket liners, diaper pail skirt, and glider pillow were all made to coordinate with the bedding. I especially love how the long and full drapery on the window and crown canopy give the space a flowing elegant feel. The shelves were custom made with a soft round profile and detailed brackets to continue with that flowing elegant feel. The chandelier and floor lamp both made from the same company have a custom pink rubbed finish with flower details. The end table in front of the window is actually an antique sewing table from my client’s grandmother that we had repaired and refinished. All accessories were chosen to follow the theme of elegance fit for a princess, from the perfectly textured floppy bunny, to the flowers in an antique vase on the end table.
This is a custom princess party in yellow and pink
A 1st birthday for a little princess.
The Diva Palace of Sydney Taelin
Rockstar Princess Celebration for a spunky three year old.
Our baby girl’s room, fit for a princess. Not too baby-ish but sweet and girly.
My daughters nursery
A full surround mural creating a wonderland of fantasy for this lucky little princess.
A party suitable for a queen but made for a princess! Keeping things simple but of course pretty, I combined silhouette details of crowns and castles with a vintage frame design. All items are available online (as a printable party pack) at my Etsy shop www.greenapplepaperie.etsy.com
My daughter’s nursery, decorated in all pink and white! I wanted a soft, comfortable room using luxurious fabrics and finishes. My mother-in-law (aka my seamstress) made all of the bedding. ~ Kim, Project Nursery Contributor TheTomKatStudio.com For full post and more information, please visit: http://projectnursery.com/2010/02/real-room-pretty-in-pink-nursery/