A Lumberjack Themed Baby Shower for Luka
My mom threw me the cutest lumberjack themed baby shower at her home with lots of finger food appetizers, wine for the girls and fun games!
My mom threw me the cutest lumberjack themed baby shower at her home with lots of finger food appetizers, wine for the girls and fun games!
Once I found out I was having a boy I knew exactly how I wanted the nursery to look. I went with a black and white modern theme. I mixed bold patterns and touches of gray to break up the bold contrast of the black and white. You won’t believe the one item that brought a “pop” of red to the room!
A royal, gold and pink birthday party for our one-year-old princess!
Lublini Custom Bedding
Miles nursery is an eclectic mix of vintage and modern. I wanted to make the space playful yet relaxing for my little man.
Nautical Baby Showers are such a fun theme to work with. From the fun themed props to the color scheme, we love how it all came together. All of the paper decor was handcrafted and custom made for this event. Our favorite: The diaper cake, we love these custom orders and they make such a great impact on the table. We’d love to know what you think!
I designed a helicopter and nature themed nursery for my baby boy with neutral and adaptable furniture pieces!
Being a military family, home is very important. Even if we are 16 hours from our home state Tennessee, I like to bring a little bit Tennessee to New Jersey, with Nash’s nursery I incorporated lots of metals, woods, burlap & rich colors that all remind my husband & I of home.
This playroom was designed for a brother and sister when they were age 2 1/2 years and 6 months respectively. They are now 5 and 7 and still use and enjoy their playroom everyday!
This is my son’s big boy room which he actually shares with his 4 year old sister at the moment.
DockATot
I was inspired to make a nursery that incorporated dad’s hunting hobby and our numerous family camping trips. I also wanted to complete the project on a modest budget, utilizing mostly hand-me-down furniture.
This is the nursery we put together for our daughter, Lark. We reused the crib, dresser, changing table, and rocker that were in our older son’s nursery and changed out all the accessories to create a bright, cheerful, and stimulating space for our baby girl to grow in.
The force is strong with this one….
Guests were greeted by some familiar faces—R2D2 and C-3PO. Kids put on their “Luke” or “Leia” Jedi robes made from felt & the requisite Leia hair bands, and picked up their pool noodle light sabers before heading to Planet Much for a fun activity filled afternoon. They could indulge their creative sides by designing their own R2D2-inspired droids, coloring in “Star Wars” coloring book pages or decorating their own “rebel spaceship” made from a cardboard box. For those that like more action, we had a “Destroy the Death Star” cornhole game and a bouncy house. They were also able to take off in a Luke’s landspeeder or Han’s Millenium Falcon, both made from cardboard boxes. A Jedi even stopped by to teach the kids on how to use the force. They used that new knowledge to break open the Death Star piñata. It was more like a Death egg. #pinterestfail.
We kept the kids hydrated with “Yodapple Jedi Juice” and “Jawa Wawa” served in “Star Wars” themed reusable milk bottles. Each had a chalkboard label so they could write their names to keep track. Straws had little “G” flags. The Jedi’s parents went to the dark side with “Vaderitas” (ginger beer margaritas) in mason jars. Inside, heavy finger food could be lunch or snack and included “Jar Jar Links” (mini corn dogs”), “Fin Solo Sticks” (fish sticks), etc. Guests were encouraged to use the light saber napkins and eco-friendly bamboo forks, hand-stamped with silver chevron pattern and blue stars. The dessert table was the real show stopper. R2D2’s Smore Push-pops were a crowd-pleaser, as were the Death Star cake pops. The Wookie’s Cookies were adorned with the faces of C-3PO, Chewbacca, Yoda and Darth Vader, all made from molding chocolate using cookie cutters. Serving cake to younger kids can take forever, so I always go with cupcakes- they only eat the frosting anyway! They were wrapped with “star” cupcake wrappers and decorated with character inspired cupcake toppers. Guests saved them and took them home! The salted caramel chocolate cake was devoured by the adults.
I tried to keep the décor “Star Wars” inspired rather than being too on the nose. I went with a blue, white, gray and black color scheme. Tissue paper tassel garland hung from the front porch, while crepe streamer was used to create the tassel table skirts. A “Star Wars” curtain made for a great backdrop for the food, and black felt with white glitter stars was the backdrop for the dessert table. I painted MDF “GREYSON” letters with silver glitter paint and “underlined” them with tissue paper light sabers. The adult table centerpieces were futuristic looking flowers in Death Star inspired vases, and mini concrete Death Stars, made using silicon molds, were on the kids tables. Almost all of the décor was repurposed and used to redecorate Greyson’s room. Reduce, recycle, reuse!
Before leaving the party, guests got their photos taken, which were printed and mailed with thank you notes. Favors were set below a Yoda saying and included a light saber bubble wand and “Chewy Treat” (cocoa krispie treats).
A safari-inspired bedroom fit for a toddler. See the full room details at sincerelysarahanne.com
My client, who had a clear vision for the look and feel she wanted in this nursery, contacted me months before her baby was due. She knew she wanted some type of wainscotting, soft colours and a somewhat “boho” feel to the space. Above all else, she knew she’d be spending a lot of time there, so she wanted to love it. And I’m happy to say she does!
This room was designed for a little boy to update his nursery to his “big boy” room. The bead board wainscotting, convertible toddler bed and dresser were existing. My client wanted a “celestial” theme that was not too “themey”. This drove the design in that most (although not all) of the elements of the design were suggestive of the celestial theme, rather than literal. This is how I prefer to approach children’s room design because it allows the room the grow with the child. Who wants to completely redecorate every couple of years?!
This outdoor inspired neutral nursery is a soothing retreat in NYC, with inspirations taken from nature.
We wanted to create the perfect indie nursery with a touch of softness for our sweet girl Blake, we did just that with bold blacks and whites with pops of color!
Finny and Zook