Gavin’s Industrial Robot Room
Eclectic industrial robot room
Eclectic industrial robot room
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.
I wanted to create a space for Jaxon to play and let his imagination run wild. {Secretly I wanted my living room back too..} We’re expecting our 2nd son this November so this will be a room that they both can play in. I love how it turned out and that I was able to mix and match the patterns and colors throughout many different things to tie the whole room together.
I was so happy when I was asked to help with this birthday party, I knew from our first conversations that this party would be GREAT! EAE Personalized Creations did the print work and Ella’s Momma did all the leg work. I couldnt be happier with how this sweet party turned out ;)
I wanted to do an outdoor first birthday party. I also wanted to save cost by using things I already had around the house. I love all things natural. I used moss, moss balls, and furniture that I already had and decorated around those things.
Elliott’s Cobalt, Coral, Gold and Gray Nursery!
While looking at Project Nursery for nursery ideas, I saw the parties that people were also posting. So, naturally, when my little guy was going to turn 1, I consulted this site again, looking for ideas. For some reason, monkeys have been a theme with him, so I chose to go that route. I liked the “Mod Monkey” theme but instead of buying that party themed decor, I designed everything myself using digital software.
I helped design this party with my business partner for her little girls 2nd Birthday.
I wanted to create a happy nursery for my little man. I chose items that made me smile – the mobile, the expressions on the pull toys, stuffed animals and etsy prints.
I wanted to create a look that was feminine and whimsical and that blended elements of both old and new. I also wanted the room to be bright and cheerful and reflect the energy my little girl will undoubtedly have. I scoured Craigslist, antique stores, and re-purposed several things I already had on hand and then combined that with some great new pieces I found along the way. I also was fortunate to have a mom who loves to sew so all the bedding and bunting flags were made by her with love at a fraction of the cost it would be to buy something custom made. The most important aspect of this room was I only put things in it that were perfect and I absolutely love. It often took longer or resulted in my husband having to build something for me, but the result was a room that is perfect for the sweet little girl who will hopefully be born soon!
My husband and I are expecting our first child this November and couldn’t be more excited! After deciding we didn’t want to find out the sex of our baby, I had to think up something gender neutral for the nursery. I am in love with the end result!
Colorful Treetop Friends
We wanted to create a nursery with pieces that were versatile and that we could use in the future. We focused on simple elements that would be easy to change out as he got older.
For my son’s one-year-old birthday, I threw a “One Year Old in a Flash” party with orange and blue color schemes.
A summer-time pinwheels and pennants gender reveal party.
Woodland themed nursery filled with DIY projects and accents of pink, sage green, chocolate brown, and powder blue.
My mom, mother-in-law, and sister-in-law hosted a little red wagon themed baby shower for me. I’m expecting a baby boy the beginning of September.
Ella’s nursery is cheerful and bright. Aqua accents pair beautifully with the pink, orange and yellow citrus colors. Elephants abound. It is a room that makes you smile!
Girly but not PINK!!!