Thursday, July 17, 2014

Coral, Green, and Turquoise Baby Girl Nursery

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We got the nursery all put together today! So instead of lots of preface words...PICTURES.

The shelves were $0.50 a piece @ Goodwill; 'Twinkle Twinkle' painting by me; Q-tip Flowers tutorial by Homemade Ginger, made by me; Bud vase $0.25 @ thrift store; Green curtains $2 @ Walmart (clearance); White ruffled curtain, originally Target, $3 @ Dirt Cheap (my most favorite store, ever)


Crocheted blanket, made by my mother-in-law;




Round wall decor...$1 a piece placemats from Dollar Tree.



 Simple white curtain tie backs, made by me from an old curtain;




Lamp (already owned), recovered in chevron fabric by me; Double picture frame (with my husband and I as babies...he was so cute. Oh man), $2 @ Dirt Cheap; Small book shelf, $0 (found on the side of the road haha); Picture frame with ultrasound, $0.50 @ Dirt Cheap; Storage boxes, $1.50 a piece @ JoAnns;


BABEH PICTURES SQUEEE!


Mobile, $6, made by me using the t-shirt pom pom method; Framed artwork, $11, by me; Crib sheet, by me; Crib, $100 on Craigslist; Crib skirt, adjustable and made out of an old curtain, by me;


I'm so excited with how it turned out. I knew I didn't want PINK PINK PINK everywhere for her nursery, and I thought the color scheme was bright and happy. I will do more individual posts for the separate projects, but I just got so excited I went ahead and showed you all the end results haha!


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