Little Blue Truck Birthday Party
A 2nd birthday party based on the book, Little Blue Truck!
A 2nd birthday party based on the book, Little Blue Truck!
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My husband and boys have always been such Marvel, comic book fans. Superheroes is their thing, specially now that we have our little one. Emilio means so much to us, he is our little warrior. He was born 2 months premature and has come along way. This third Birthday means sooo… much to our family. He is our little Superhero!
This room is a great example of a client who wasn’t afraid to take chances. She was willing to paint the walls white and go bold with trim and accessories to make this a true statement room.
Not knowing the gender of our baby, I wanted to keep the room gender netural so all of our future babies could use the room. I always loved the Beatrix Potter movies and remember growing up watching them. I’m not a fan of nurerys that “scream baby.”
Our clients were looking for a bright nursery with vintage touches for their sweet baby girl.
A few years ago, my friend Minnie Driver asked me to please help her get ready for her son Henry’s arrival… I was happy to play “auntie.”
A soft and sweet nursery with a girly vintage feel.
This was a mother’s day photo shoot created for Yum! Food and Fun for Kids magazine. I wanted to create a party where the KIDS could make everything FOR mom, giving her a bit of a rest! My daughters had so much fun helping me with this party! I really did make them do most of the work. ;-)
I bought the crib and the dresser online on a site similar to Ebay. The closet I bought on a flea market. At first I wanted a blue with yellow room (we knew it was a boy) so I searched for blue or yellow furniture. When I found the yellow furniture I was immediately sold. We changed rooms at 8 month’s pregnancy and we had had already decorated the wall of this room with a gray plaid wallpaper. So the combination of yell0w and gray was born.
I love my baby girl’s nursery! It wasn’t at all what I had in mind at the beginning but as we starting getting pieces it all just fell together! The goal was Shabby Princess on a budget and I think we definitely achieved that!
A modern nursery with soothing gray walls accented with navy blue and citron green. A mix of different prints was also used to make the room “pop”
Dr. Seuss-themed playtime party to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday. Seuss snacks were served and lots of “props” including Dr. Seuss books and plush toys were arranged for a photo op. Each little guest received a framed Dr. Seuss quote that I designed wrapped in chevron paper.
Bright and cheerful girls nursery.
A little playful, colorful and a touch of modern this is my two boy’s shared bedroom. I needed to get creative with the little space I had. The size of the room was not ideal for two twin beds and the boys were much too little for bunk beds so I tackled a small bed DIY project.
I wanted to combine vintage with a taste of modern. Many of the items in the room are hand made by myself, and it has evolved into such a cozy and adorable nursery.
Nursery that is neutral-themed & neutral-colored with subtle elements of fun & color.
You dont have to spend a fortune to have a cute shower! Everything was diy, the goody bags, magnets, champagne glasses and even the cake!
Nursery on a budget! Most of this was diy like the pom poms, bow holder, and name over the crib. I found both the changing table and rocking elephant through consignment. Both the dresser and crib are from target for under $100 I just changed the knobs on the dresser. It was so much fun and a lot more special making a nursery that wasnt “cookie cutter”!
We celebrated Madelyn’s 1st Birthday with a Peter Rabbit theme