Picture Frames Shelves Vintage Mason Jar Baby Hangers Distressed, Turquoise, Robins egg,Shabby Chic, Cottage Style. Up cycled, unique decor. And a few of my own comments, thoughts and two cents.
Showing posts with label nursery decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nursery decor. Show all posts
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Turquoise Bookends
Labels:
aqua,
baby decor,
home decor,
nursery decor,
turquoise
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
DIY Baby Nursery Ideas
Consider hanging some framed watercolor prints, matted with linen and placed in soft-looking wood frames so they won't "pop" too much in the room.
On and near the changing table, place a variety of objects close at hand for late-night diaper duties. Add an accent lamp with a soft woven shade, which will provide enough light but not too much -- an overhead light is too harsh late at night (and very early in the morning).
Also on the changing table should be a collection of attractive boxes for storage and a selection of layette necessities such as booties and gowns. On the wall above the changing table, one idea is to hang a mirror framed in children's broken pottery -- consider saving those shards from dishes your kids break so you can create your own works of art with them.
On the wall above the crib are five distressed-wood plaques with black iron letters that spell out DREAM. Other walls feature small shelves (child-friendly items are placed within reach on the lower shelves, collectibles and breakables up higher) with simple pegs to provide storage for robes, etc.
Every child needs a toy chest, and this nursery features one made from a wooden box that has been whitewashed and "dressed up" by the addition of small architectural findings and a length of fluting. Grip-holes in the ends help make it movable for those times when a quick straightening-up is in order.
Finally, replace the closet doors with six-panel doors for a richer look and add star pulls to enable small hands to grip them more easily. The closet side of the room holds the rocking chair and the rug that started the whole design ball rolling.
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On and near the changing table, place a variety of objects close at hand for late-night diaper duties. Add an accent lamp with a soft woven shade, which will provide enough light but not too much -- an overhead light is too harsh late at night (and very early in the morning).
Also on the changing table should be a collection of attractive boxes for storage and a selection of layette necessities such as booties and gowns. On the wall above the changing table, one idea is to hang a mirror framed in children's broken pottery -- consider saving those shards from dishes your kids break so you can create your own works of art with them.
On the wall above the crib are five distressed-wood plaques with black iron letters that spell out DREAM. Other walls feature small shelves (child-friendly items are placed within reach on the lower shelves, collectibles and breakables up higher) with simple pegs to provide storage for robes, etc.
Every child needs a toy chest, and this nursery features one made from a wooden box that has been whitewashed and "dressed up" by the addition of small architectural findings and a length of fluting. Grip-holes in the ends help make it movable for those times when a quick straightening-up is in order.
Finally, replace the closet doors with six-panel doors for a richer look and add star pulls to enable small hands to grip them more easily. The closet side of the room holds the rocking chair and the rug that started the whole design ball rolling.
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
I think I love the shades of Blue
I have three daughters. I always loved having daughters. Not that I wouldn't love a son but since I have no boys I can't really relate. But I am loving the shades of blue. I noticed that when I up cycle a frame I am always picking blue.
Labels:
nursery decor,
picture frame,
turquoise,
up cycle
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
Vintage for your nursery
See HereI rescued these two shelves from a resale shop. I applied creamy turquoise paint then distressed. Beautiful !!!
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Etsy Front Page
I am so excited to tell you that my baby hangers were featured on the front page of Etsy. It was picked by an admin. Wow. Funny thing is that I missed it. Oh well. I did get over 200 views and 11 new hearts. Yeah!!!
Labels:
baby hangers,
etsy front page,
etsy handmade,
nursery decor
Friday, March 12, 2010
This is one of my favorite up cycled picture frames
Labels:
baby shower,
nursery decor,
picture frame,
pink
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
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