Alphabet Wall
I chose this alphabet wall to hang above my baby’s bookshelf. It fit the space perfectly and I love how it turned out! Completely diy with cardboard letters, modpodge, and scrapbook paper.
I chose this alphabet wall to hang above my baby’s bookshelf. It fit the space perfectly and I love how it turned out! Completely diy with cardboard letters, modpodge, and scrapbook paper.
My youngest daughter Bristyn finally got her own room. I wanted something with neutral walls, pops of color and something that would grow with her in the years ahead.
This is the first nursery designed and created by Nurseries By Jay and is for our first child Kellan who is due in October. We loved the idea of something less traditional using gray and lime green and using elephants as a theme. The toy box, growth chart, both wall paintings, and shelves were handmade and painted by Jay. The elephant blowing bubbles wall painting has a built in light for a night light. We love the room from his alphabet wall with his name, to his toy box.
My husband and I were over the moon when we learned that we were pregnant earlier this year. We knew right away that we wanted to wait to find out the baby’s gender in the delivery room; so I began my quest to find ideas for a gender neutral nursery that wasn’t your typical mint green and pale yellow.
The playroom I created for my son is a place where he can explore , use his imagination and just have fun!
This nursery is for my son Levi and it was so much fun to plan and decorate this special room for him!
Baby Girl Nursery
Wanted a fun- Unique room for my special boy
This is the nursery that I created for my son Emerson. Only a few items were purchased brand new; most were hand made by family and friends or refinished by me.
We wanted a modern and fun nursery for our little guy- something that could grow with him. So we picked colors instead of a theme, found the gear crib bedding and fell in love, and had so much fun selecting pieces from there!
When I was pregnant with my daughter I wanted to create a nursery for her that she would be able to transition into easily. It was also really special because that was the first room painted in our new home.
I had so much fun designing my first child’s room. I took everything I loved from the Project Nursery and put it all together. I did not want one theme for the nursery so I went with a little of everything. I hope that this room can grow with him too!
We did this room for around $1,100. Details on my blog: http://heidimitchellphotography.com/blog/?p=1062
Break out the jars of “Mod Podged” people because after visiting Beck’s nursery, you are going to want to copy this look. I personally love this one – with a big heart around the ABC wall! Congrats to Mom Stephanie who thought of everything from A through Z. Read on to see what I mean…