We love that first moment a baby sees him or herself in the mirror and breaks into a wide grin. It’s a game that you can play with your little one over and over again. When designing a nursery, we like to select the right mirror to fit the room to complete the scheme and …
Room Decor
It might be “just another manic Monday” but not too busy to announce our Readers’ Favorite project. Congratulations to brookeevan for taking your love of elephants and the color green and turning it into a preppy paradise with splashes of pink and great vintage finds. Project Nursery fans love Project Sterling! Project Sterling by brookeevan …
In my last post, I shared all of my nursery projects. This week, I’m going to show where I am with my toddlers’ room. When we were planning nursery #3, we kicked it into high gear to get started on the other two boys’ shared room. You may remember the DIY toddler palette bed tutorial …
Oh yes, we’ve chatted before about using tissue poms for your next party and for room decor, but do you know how to make them? For the cost of a couple of dollars, you can create an instant pop of color, style and whimsy with this quick and easy tissue pom tutorial. The Party Pom: …
Adding small accessories like bookends, picture frames and small trinkets to baby’s first room brings sweet and personal touches to the nursery. Keepsake boxes and piggy banks are great baby gifts to not only give, but also to receive. They are beautiful and come in handy when storing baby’s mementos or first small change. Here …
One of my favorite elements to use in a nursery is hanging something fantastic from the ceiling. Yes chandeliers are wonderful, but that’s not exactly what I am thinking of. Check out some of these unique finds that help give the nursery a whimsical focal point.
Whenever I am doing a photo shoot I am always looking for creative elements that I can use over the crib or changing station. The space above the crib is especially nice for adding a touch of “one-of-a-kind” to the nursery. Many mobiles currently on the market are designed to “awaken” or stimulate a newborn, however it is nice to sometimes use that space for a touch of whimsy! I love coming up with unique ideas…some just happen to be more “out of the box” while others are handmade.
Spring is in the air (wishful thinking) and one of my favorite spring looks is the light and airy pom pom. They are not just for party center pieces or window displays, but they are the perfect accent for any whimsical nursery or child’s room. And the best part is they are inexpensive and can even be a fun DIY project.