My son’s nursery, inspired by the alphabet murals found on Project Nursery!
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butterscotch
January 24, 2011
You are absolutely right. You don’t have to shell out a lot of money to come up with a superbly designed room. I can’t believe decorating this pretty room only cost $400, but hey, you did it! Hats off to you!
Dandelion
January 25, 2011
I think pastel colors are so sweet and delicate colors, and very appropriate for babies. Nice job going for these colors. And oh, I notice there’s no crib? You opted for a little bed instead?
amanda1433
January 30, 2011
where did you find the mobile?
Monkey Toes
January 30, 2011
Butterscoth: Thank-You!
Dandelion: Thank-You! Yes, I wanted a mixture of classic and modern, so I chose to go with the classic baby colors, I also wanted it to be gender neutral as I didn’t know what we were having until half-way into this project. We have chosen to be Montessori parents and therefore are using the Montessori infant sleeping method, which uses a low-bed instead of a crib. Here is a link for more information on that: http://mariamontessori.com/mm/?p=921 if you curious!
amanda: Hi! actually I made the mobile, cut the plane shapes out of balsa wood, assembled and then covered with scrapbooking paper. I then covered a embroidery hoop with ribbon and hung the planes. If I had to do it again I would have just bought some inexpensive gliders from the Dollar Store and painted or covered them, this took alot of work!
CreativeCrumbs
January 31, 2011
I love a lot of stuff in here. Love the 3D curiosity boxes. Love the artworks on the wall. Love those little Love those cutesies hanging by the window. And to think all these at so little cost!
Sierra
September 27, 2011
Hi!
Where did u find the alphabet mural at?
Lindsey
December 21, 2011
Love the colors in the alphabet mural! Where did you find this?
Comments
butterscotch
You are absolutely right. You don’t have to shell out a lot of money to come up with a superbly designed room. I can’t believe decorating this pretty room only cost $400, but hey, you did it! Hats off to you!
Dandelion
I think pastel colors are so sweet and delicate colors, and very appropriate for babies. Nice job going for these colors. And oh, I notice there’s no crib? You opted for a little bed instead?
amanda1433
where did you find the mobile?
Monkey Toes
Butterscoth: Thank-You!
Dandelion: Thank-You! Yes, I wanted a mixture of classic and modern, so I chose to go with the classic baby colors, I also wanted it to be gender neutral as I didn’t know what we were having until half-way into this project. We have chosen to be Montessori parents and therefore are using the Montessori infant sleeping method, which uses a low-bed instead of a crib. Here is a link for more information on that: http://mariamontessori.com/mm/?p=921 if you curious!
amanda: Hi! actually I made the mobile, cut the plane shapes out of balsa wood, assembled and then covered with scrapbooking paper. I then covered a embroidery hoop with ribbon and hung the planes. If I had to do it again I would have just bought some inexpensive gliders from the Dollar Store and painted or covered them, this took alot of work!
CreativeCrumbs
I love a lot of stuff in here. Love the 3D curiosity boxes. Love the artworks on the wall. Love those little Love those cutesies hanging by the window. And to think all these at so little cost!
Sierra
Hi!
Where did u find the alphabet mural at?
Lindsey
Love the colors in the alphabet mural! Where did you find this?