The first thing we did was paint. This took an absurdly long time. Between vacillating over paint colors, buying the supplies and then actually painting the walls it took probably a month or more to just get the base color on. At first we were just going to do an accent wall, but I didn't want to regret not doing the whole room later and I'm glad we decided to press on. After that came the stenciling. I used the large elephant stencil and one of the flower/leaf stencils from this awesome stencil book I got on our trip to Boston last summer. I painstaking made sure they were level and as evenly spaced as I could all the way around the room. Then I went back and retouched each one up so it looked nice.
Next came the bookshelves which may be my favorite thing in the room. I knew that I wanted books to be in the nursery, but the room is kind of small and I didn't want to have to buy more furniture. When I saw this tutorial for wall mounted cloth bookshelf "pockets" I knew I wanted to make them. I chose the fabric to match the blue/green theme that was already going on in the room and got to work. These were really easy to make, but not having a lot of sewing experience it was still a test of my skills to use my sewing machine. I made the top pocket smaller to hold the small books so they would stay visible and
wouldn't be swallowed up.
I added a little artwork above the books. The middle picture is a card from Benjamin's aunt that fit perfectly in the frame. The larger side pictures are adorable wrapping paper that some of his gifts came wrapped in at my baby shower.
This is the changing table area long before it was ever used as a changing table. It's basically glorified storage at this point but hanging in front of it is a green, blue and yellow bunting I crocheted. I got the idea from my favorite craft blog.
This mobile came from the little gift store attached to the Tenement Museum in NYC. We were there for a wedding in May and randomly decided to stop by for the museum tour. I really enjoyed going there, so this is a nice reminder of that day and our trip.
The dresser, full of clothes ready to be worn. The blue lamp on top is from a friend who was planning on getting rid of it because it didn't give off enough light. But a dim light is perfect for a nursery, plus it is blue and the perfect size so I scooped it up.
These little guys I crocheted. I made the elephant first, and I was so happy with how it turned out I was motivated to make something else. The giraffe was a little more challenging but I'm also really happy with that one as well. I don't know if they'll be used as toys because I'm not sure how they would hold up to tugging, but maybe as sleep pals or something they would be fine. The patterns are from here.
I painted this guy at one of those "paint your own pottery then we'll glaze and fire it and you come get it in a week" places.
The crib and chair. The sheet on the crib is from Pottery Barn Kids. It matched so perfectly to the walls, and the rest of the room in general, that I sucked it up and spent the $16 on it. The crib, dresser and changing table are all part of a set that we got at Babies R Us. There's so much to consider when buying this stuff that it was hard for an indecisive person like me to choose, but after several trips to go look at it in person we made a decision. The chair is the same story. Also from Babies R Us, I really liked it the first time I sat in one at the store but it had bad reviews online. People said it squeaked, or was clunky, or needed to be sent back for one reason or another. I was nervous, but decided to give it a shot and I've been really happy with it. Also, Made in America!
So there it is. It's a place I created with love. It makes me sad to know that one day, probably sooner rather than later, we won't live here anymore and Benjamin probably won't remember it. I wish we could take it with us when we move but we can't. And now that he's actually here, I have far less time than I did before and can't realistically see myself recreating it completely in a new house. I suppose, like most other things, I will just have to takes lots of pictures and make lots of memories to share with him instead.
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