I wanted the room to feel like the Forbidden Forest at twilight, very soft and calming. You know, before all the scary things come out to play!
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Close up of the mobile; View when you walk in |
Mamaroo, Crib, and rocking chair |
The crib we bought at the Navy Exchange store (NEX). We were able to use the scratch card coupon as well as a rebate to get it down in price. That was one of the few items I really wanted to buy new. I was nervous about buying an old crib, for fear of safety. The rocking chair is also new and bought at the NEX. I could not for the life of me find a chair that I liked on craigslist. They were all very old and very ugly.
rocking chair and changing table, both with custom artwork above |
To the right of the changing table is the diaper pail. No review on it yet but hoping that it works out well! You can find it here as well as the liner in slate.
Dresser |
To the left of the dresser is a Baby Bjorn rocker and googly eye wooden toy. This is my most awesome steal! I bought the whole thing for $30 from a lady on facebook. If you know anything about Baby Bjorn products you know how great that deal is! Figured I needed something portable in order to take a shower.
Bookshelves snugly hidden behind the door to the nursery along with a measuring stick for growth |
There were many projects that I completed in Bean's room and the sign above the bookshelf is another one. We had an old piece of plywood in the garage and since I had some leftover stain and white paint I decided to make this guy really quick one evening (can't you tell Bean is my first child? I have time! Haha). The idea was taken from here, but I used my own font and changed the wording a smidgen. If the font I used looks familiar, it is because it is the same used in the printed Harry Potter books: Garamond.
I absolutely love this blanket! It is covered in owls and was made by Bean's paternal grandmother. The yellows and greys really tie the whole room together and make it more obvious that we are having a Harry Potter party in here! It is a fleece blanket and I imagine she bought the fabric from a local craft store.
The pouf was made by me and is supposed to look like a snitch. After I bought the rocking chair, I realized I needed a place to put my feet up. I bought the fabric at a local store here in Hawaii, it is a velvet fabric that is mustard yellow in color. I bought a very cheap bean bag chair and slaughtered it in order to get the stuffing. I found that option cheaper than buying stuffing outright. I sewed the wings on after making the pouf, but realized I should have sewn the wings on before stuffing the pouf. The darn thing was sooo difficult to work with! I used the basic tutorial found here and then sort of "winged it" for the snitch wings. See what I did there?
Crib Mobile |
The bedding was one of the few things that I did splurge on. He actually has nicer bedding that we do! The bedding is called Super Star Scout and can be found many different places. It is by Aden and Anais and is a 100% cotton muslin bedding. While he does have this very nice bedding, I also am a realist! I went to Ross and bought some $5 sheets for the times when he is puking or having diarrhea (aka, the first year of his life). This bedding will be reserved for when Santa, in-laws, and the Easter bunny make an appearance.
Bed with star bedding |
The angel care monitor is really too fancy to explain here, but you can find amazon reviews here. Basically, anything that had a high-tech option my husband sprang for! Haha.
The owl money bank that I painted the day we found out we were pregnant with Bean |
Frames, ready for his tiny mug, foot, and handprints! |
I found the idea for the Wingardium Leviosa cross stitch here but couldn't resist adding my own colors and flair to it. I had leftover fabric from the pouf and wanted to tie that mustard yellow color into the room more.
The artwork above the changing table was done by my husband's TALENTED sister. She created the chalkboard frames and wrote the quotes free hand. When I opened them at the baby shower I was so ecstatic I think I didn't say a word. They are absolutely perfect!! I love them so much.
"Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times, if only one remembers to turn on the light". Definitely need this in my face at 3am after a feeding. Bahahahaha! |
The inspiration for this measuring stick came from my own experience as a military brat. We moved around a fair bit and my Mom would always keep track of our growth on a kitchen wall. When we moved the wall couldn't come with us, so the information was lost. Marrying into the military I knew that I wanted something portable and beautiful. You can find basic instructions here, I used a gray stain and a simple white paint. The quote is from Dumbledore and something that I truly believe in. I am a teacher by trade and feel that this defines so many of my students.
The switch plate was another idea I found on etsy. I changed the colors a little bit to add in the gray that I wanted throughout the room. Only thing I wish I would have done is spray it with some sort of shellac to prevent scuffs. Might have to go back and do that!
Another idea I found on etsy, but the colors/graphics weren't perfect! I wanted more beige, grey, and mustard yellow. Using PowerPoint I created my own poster and then printed it off for $10 on shutterfly.com.
Bean's actual picture along with some of the necessary books |
Air Force brat! |
1 comment:
Oh Sarah--Baby Beans nursery is absolutely beautiful and full of the love and tenderness I know you can't wait to share with him when he arrives. Jenna sent me your blog address, I started a blog too when Scott and I moved to Oregon after I retired in June 2013. lifein28feet.blogspot.com You'll understand the original title if you start at the beginning.
Can't wait to read further posts and to be part of your lives!
Love,
Auntie JB
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