Sweet Caroline’s Nursery
This was the nursery we made for our first daughter Caroline born in May of 2013. I really didn’t want to break the bank on the nursery so I spent a lot of time online looking at ways I could DIY, or save money.
This was the nursery we made for our first daughter Caroline born in May of 2013. I really didn’t want to break the bank on the nursery so I spent a lot of time online looking at ways I could DIY, or save money.
This was the first birthday party for my daughter, Ryman. She is our first child, so I had never planned a child’s birthday party before but was determined to make our favorite person’s first birthday perfect.
As a mother of two boys, you can only imagine how excited I was to finally get to buy pink for someone other than myself. I have always dreamed of pageants, playing dress up, pigtails and hair bows. So I knew her nursery was going to be my main focus while I was pregnant. I spent almost 6 months on her room, and I love every aspect of it. I like to think of myself as a DIYer and I think I am creative. I love putting my own spin on things, and I LOVE Pinterest. So there are many Pinterest inspired things in her room.
William’s room is full of crafting projects I completed during my third trimester. The color scheme is white, gray, and vintage yellow with a touch of turquoise. It is simple, yet cozy and inviting. There is a hint of a bird theme that is subtly dispersed around the room. (I uploaded a total of 11 photos.)
This room was one I could not wait to design! Once we knew we were having a girl, I knew I wanted to create something that was on the girly side, but not overly pink. I love the combination of the colors of gray, white, and different shades of pink, and hope that our baby girl loves it too!
My husband and I wanted a whimsical/animal themed nursery for our first baby. We love birds and are avid bird watchers. Our wedding was bird and nature themed. So when I found the Owl fabric on Fabric.com, I was in love and envisioned Rosalie’s nursery. The whole nursery was DIY, Project Nursery and Pinterest inspired. I wanted it to be personal and not trendy but unique!
Instead of choosing one theme, we decided to fill Jonah’s room with a mix of our favorite things. We wanted a warm and cozy environment for our new little one, but also a room he could grow into.