Here is baby girl's room all finished up.
It was so fun putting so many random thoughts together into one project. I hope she likes it! Okay, I realize she's probably not going to care much :) I do hope she feels comfortable and safe in here though!
You can read more about the individual projects in my previous posts.
This is beautiful! My baby girl has the same lamp from Hobby Lobby in her nursery as well. I'm your newest follower. Would love for you to come follow me back at www.alivedinhome.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely GORGEOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is STUNNING. A perfect little girls room.
ReplyDeleteThis nursery is gorgeous!! The trellis walls are so fabulous!
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How darling! I wanna be that little girl!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! What a perfect space for a little girl :)
ReplyDeletei've seen your trellis wall in a couple of features (deservedly so and looks fabulous) but i didn't realize it was for a nursery. that makes it even sweeter! great job!
ReplyDeleteHer nursery is darling. I love the trellis walls and all the other detail you put into it to make is wonderful! Thank you for linking up!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful room! I can tell lots of love went into it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Just the right amount of pink, with soothing wood tones mixed in. I LOVE the lamp shade and the lattice work wall treatment. One lucky little girl!
ReplyDeleteKarah @ thespacebetweenblog
Beautiful!!! I love the trellis walls and the art work!
ReplyDeleteIt's Gorgeous! I love it all!!
ReplyDeleteSally
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Ohh..how beautiful! Thanks for linking to Things I've Done Thursday!
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Its beautiful! I love it, and so original! Nice to see something new once in a while. What a lucky baby girl!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! Love the unique board and batten treatment.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the trellis walls.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteThe trellis walls really look great. It looks as though a lot of work went into designing and installing it. Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteHi, I just found you on Finding Fabulous and newest follower. What a stunning nursery! I love the different take on board & batten and the artwork is perfect. I'd love for you to share this at my monthly link party on Dec 6th. Tuesday's Nursery is for all ages of kids decor. Have a great weekend! Nan
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Absolutely beautiful! I'm going to feature this tomorrow on I Made It! Monday. Be sure to grab a featured button and link up your latest.
ReplyDeleteLove this! The trellis walls are so clever, and I may have to copy the wall art! I like the flowers.
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet, my niece is having a little girl in February, after the holidays we are going to decorate the nursery. Great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to feature your nursery at Baby Lifestyles. email me at editor at BabyLifestyles.com if you're interested to discuss further. Great job!
ReplyDeleteVery good interest to read. By Regards printing workflow
ReplyDeleteDid you make your dust ruffle? If so did you just do the pink striped ruffle on top of a white ruffle? I love your nursery!
ReplyDeleteHi Heidi!
DeleteYes, I made my dust ruffle. I started by cutting a rectangle of an old sheet, measured and cut to the size of my mattress. Then just cut 3 long pieces of cream fabric and ruffled them, then the same with the striped fabric. I stacked the cream and striped and put them right sides together with the old sheet and sewed them all. Then just flipped it right side, and put it on :)
Does that make any sense at all. It was a very VERY easy project. Although, it would be easy if you had a crib skirt already to just sew a ruffle layer on the top to get the same look.
Hope that made some sense ... or that it helps in some way!
Thanks!!
Thanks Amy! Do you have any idea how much of the 2 fabrics it took?
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