Colourful Polkadot Playroom
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 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!
I spent a lot of time imagining the perfect space for my little baby girl. I wanted something soothing but colorful and fun. I knew I’d be spending a lot of time in the nursery in the coming months! While I was pregnant I did everything from the painting to woodworking projects with my dad to make the space special. It turned out just how I imagined and I love playing with baby Annabelle in the room every morning!
Teal and Pink Nursery for a beautiful little girl. Sources and more pictures on my blog: http://blissinimperfection.blogspot.com/2013/09/a-teal-and-pink-nursery-for-little-miss.html
I wanted to give my first born a classic, feminine nursery with some modern touches. I didn’t want to use a theme or be stuck with décor that I couldn’t reuse later on. I had so much fun finding items for Bella’s nursery, whether that be scoring great deals at Homegoods or using things I already had in other areas of my home. Her room was made with a lot of love.
This project was mostly DIY/handmade/repurposed. I made all of the bedding, the curtains, the changing table cover, the artwork, and recovered the glider and ottoman. My husband stripped, repainted and changed the hardware to the 2 secondhand dressers I found. It was a lot of work, but we love the results.
I wanted to create a nursery that was modern but still girly without a lot of pink. All the bedding was custom made by my very talented aunt around Michael Millers fabric Tweet Birdie Tweet.
We took this 1/2 story attic space from 1950s/1960s wood paneling to a modern nursery for our baby boy.
A fun nursery that she could grow with!!
Colorful modern baby boy giraffe safari nursery
I wanted our baby’s nursery to be gender-neutral, simple and colourful.
A nature-inspired nursery for a baby girl with vintage, modern, and handmade touches.
Abe is our fourth baby, so we were out of extra bedrooms. The nursery is actually one end of our oversized master bedroom, separated with curtains hung from the ceiling. I wanted the nursery to coordinate well with the other half of the room but still be fun and colorful for a baby.
Creating a bright and happy space for my sweet baby boy!
A bright & cheerful nursery for Boy/Girl Twins.
Brooklyn is turning 1, and while we have all of our family and friends gathered, we are going to find out the gender of Brooklyn’s sibling that is due February 20th, 2013!
I knew I wanted my little girl to have a purple and green room, and I didn’t want anything to “themey”. I had so many ideas in my head it was so hard to control myself. I love DIY stuff and I wanted to try and making so much as I could on my own.
We wanted a happy, fun and playful room for our sweet boy to enjoy.
It’s a girl! Dawn and Brian’s family hosted a baby shower for all of their Massachusetts family and friends and wanted Sugar & Bow’s assistance for the party planning. We thought long and hard (about 30 seconds) and came up with an Owl and Chevron theme that we thought fit the parents-to-be perfectly. All of the guests were asked to bring along an unwrapped onesie to hang on the clothesline. At the end of the night Dawn and Brian picked their favorite onesie and the winner received a wine themed S&B basket. This amazing basket included a bottle of wine, Rosemary Wine Crackers, Cheese Straws, a heart shaped cutting board, two wine glasses, and a package of gold napkins. The dessert buffet included mini chocolate chip cupcakes with buttercream frosting and topped of with chocolate shavings, mini apple cider cake donuts, and an chocolate chip cake. At the end of the night each guest was asked to take a small purple chevron bag with an elephant (the theme of the nursery) sugar cookie.