Chase’s Modern Navy and Lime Green Nursery
This nursery was designed after spending hours and hours looking for nursery decorating ideas on Pinterest. I love the navy and lime green color combination.
This nursery was designed after spending hours and hours looking for nursery decorating ideas on Pinterest. I love the navy and lime green color combination.
This woodland toddler room was designed for my son when we found out he was going to be a big brother. I knew that I wanted to recreate a metallic wood wall I had seen on Pinterest and I loved the idea of a teepee! Navy and orange look great together and served as the main colors for the room.
How am I a 4 year old’s mom?!?! Ok, coming back to reality. I wanted to do art theme on my son’s third birthday party initially. But, I went with a different theme then.
One day he just randomly told me he LOVES painting. And that remained consistent for about a month. So, I went along with the theme for his fourth birthday.
An aqua and pink nursery for our first bundle of joy on her way!!!
This is my soon to be born, grandson’s rustic deer nursery. My daughter in law wanted a deer theme and choose exactly where she wanted every item to go. It was her vision. I made the rag quilt, banner and mobile. The deer sheet, diaper changing pad cover, burlap blind, burlap bed skirt and monogram antlers came off Etsy. My son and I did the pallet wall.
A classic nursery that combines both nautical & travel inspired elements. Not wanting anything too theme specific, we incorporated coastal & travel components into one cohesive nursery using muted shades of blue and gray, natural wood tones, & mixed metals.
We wanted a calm, soft space with some old and new elements mixed in. The room features some vintage blankets, hints of metallics, retro starburst mirrors, and lots of fluffy white and sheepskin!
I wanted to create a woodland nursery, but wanted it to be more sophisticated and of course gender neutral. I fell in love with gold rub and buff and realized how easy it is to make anything inexpensive look a little more upscale (even plastic!). I was definitely sticking to a tight budget so I DIY’d as much as possible and working in a tiny space for twins.
Sophisticated Harry Potter inspired baby nursery for gender neutral nurseries
Our three-year-old loves all things trucks! I tried to create something unique incorporating his love for trucks…so garbage trucks it was!
I wanted to create a bright and airy space with pops of jewel tone colors. A little bit of gold glitter helped bring it all together.
A DIY girly and glittery pink and gold dinosaur birthday party for my 3 year old daughter.
I had a blast making these EOS lip balm favors for a sweet mama-to-be’s shower festivities.
A blue and red room for a toddler boy that combines several themes – cars, airplanes, animals, and superheroes.
A big top birthday party for our 1-year old twin boys.
When we found out we were having a boy, we both agreed that we did not want a traditional “baby room”. We wanted the room to still match the rest of the house decor.
A tribal/modern aztec themed 1st party for our little wild ONE year old girl!
After having two boys it was so fun to design a nursery for a little girl. I wanted something soft, feminine, and pink! I chose to go the floral route because of how beautiful the Rifle Paper Co. prints were. I ordered them on black friday for a steal of a deal!
The crib, rocker, and dresser were all hand-me-downs from big brothers or garage sale finds. The crib is painted in non-toxic, zero VOC paint, and was originally an ugly brown color. The dresser is painted in Annie Sloan Pure White and I used Hobby Lobby knobs to make it a little more girly.
I have always been a big fan of old Hollywood stars, especially the 50’s decade. When I found out that I was expecting a little girl, I knew I had to incorporate my love for vintage Hollywood into her nursery. I also didn’t have a lot of money to work with, so most of her things were found at a thrift store or hand me downs that I DIYed. I also had friends and family who made things too. It’s a timeless room that will grow with her and didn’t break our bank!
Soft mint and pink girly nursery for our first child, without being over the top frilly. Her nursery was a labour of love and we spent the better part of my pregnancy researching, shopping and constructing; the final shelves were installed the day my water broke :-)