Ryann’s Heirloom Nursery
A colorful, airy nursery designed with joy and love for my little Ryann.
A colorful, airy nursery designed with joy and love for my little Ryann.
For Charlotte’s first birthday, I created a butterfly garden party in pinks, white and ivory with butterflies, burlap, mason jars, tissue pom poms, and other vintage touches.
Small room thats fun, bright and not cluttered. Still shopping for a nice mirror above the dresser. The wall color is antique silver and I incorporated yellow, white, gold, blue and pink.
I wanted to have a room for a baby girl we were expecting but I did not want to give up having a guest room in our 3 bedroom home. So I had to design a nursery shared with a queen sized bed for when we had guests.
I started collecting ideas for a travel-themed nursery well before I found out that I was pregnant. My husband and I both love to travel and can’t wait to share our adventures with our children someday. We had a great time selecting the items for the room and putting everything together. Hopefully, this room will inspire our little girl to go out and see the world!
What better way to celebrate our sweet Arden’s 1st birthday than with a vintage tea party? This party was truly a labor of love…my mom helped me scour antique stores for tea cups, cake platters, etc. and I spent many nap times and late nights crafting with doilies and lace. In the end, it was a perfect day for our precious girl!
I wanted to create a fresh/ rustic/shabby chic nursery. I was working with a pretty tight budget so I had to figure out how to get the look for less. I incorporated a lot of things into the room that we already had at home and found pieces for a great price at target and on etsy. I handmade the bed skirt myself and a local seamstress made the curtains for $50(amazing!!! I mean they are pleated and lined!)
Nia’s First Birthday!!
Wallpaper inspired nursery designed by my boyfriend and I for our first child.
This used to be our home office and when we found out we were expecting, we knew it would be the perfect space for a nursery! We started cleaning it out right away and found the most amazing light mint green paint from Valspar, which was the first thing we did.
A girly Elmo themed party with lots of chevron accents for my daughter’s 2nd birthday!
A ‘Shabby Chic’ first birthday party for our precious Baby E!
For Molly’s nursery, I wanted to use items I already had and new items that I could use for years to come. I also wanted to mix old family items with new modern items.
A small and happy pink and gray nursery for my first child.
Kalia’s dress up party was so much fun! She had a wonderful time and guests loved rummaging through the dress up trunk and taking funny photos in front of the confetti wall backdrop!
The moment I found out I was having a girl, I knew I wanted her room to be girly and nothing themed! I began searching online for inspiration and the Finley bedding was what kept catching my attention. I kept with the colors in the bedding for the wall color and other accents in the room.
After 3 months of hard work and design my baby girls nursery is ready for her arrival, due July 19! After a long struggle to conceive this miracle baby, I had a desire to make a peaceful, beautiful oasis for baby girl and for me. My sister and I decided to make all of her crib bedding on our own because I couldn’t find the sophisticated/pretty soft pink and white I was looking for. Our Mom, who recently passed away just three months ago, also made all of our crib bedding when we were babies, this was a really wonderful tribute to her and all she did for us, we were definitely channeling her skills.
Gray and Pink nursery
This was the nursery we made for our first daughter Caroline born in May of 2013. I really didn’t want to break the bank on the nursery so I spent a lot of time online looking at ways I could DIY, or save money.
This is a nursery for my first baby girl. Of course once we found out we were having a girl I immediately started thinking about her nursery. I wanted something girly but not over the top. We decided to go with neutral colors and pops of baby pink. We also incorporated animal prints.