I got the color inspiration for this room from a package of scrapbooking paper, oddly enough. It was great because I made a little reference notecard with samples of all the papers and colors to carry around with me when I went shopping for the room. It was especially helpful for choosing my paint colors.
The curtains are from K-Mart also. Well, actually, I should say the sheets are also from KMart. I bought two patterned flat sheets, split them in two, and sewed some pink pom-pom trim onto the leading edge. So easy. And cheap (less than $20 for everything). The white rods and clip rings are from Bed Bath and Beyond.
The lamp is from Target. I hot-glued some ribbon and trims to the cheap, white shade to fancy it up a bit.
For additional storage in the closet, I bought one of those cheap tupperware towers. I hot-glued coordinating ribbons to the drawer fronts to make it feel a little less like what it is - plastic.
I found the art (above) from the etsy seller belle and boo (I bought the "Lost" and "Found" prints). The artist, Mandy, is so incredibly nice - check out her stuff!
It's hard to see here, but I found two matching crystal chandelier sconces at Z Gallerie on clearance for $6 each. Steal of the century. I spray-painted them pink.
Other steal of the century: the little wooden pink ironing board seen above. I bought it at Baby Style for, get ready: $0.99! Later, I found an old metal vintage toy iron at an antique store that I cleaned and then sealed for safety reasons, but they look adorable together.
The other accessories in the room (like the buckets, the hooks, the clock) were purchased here and there when I saw good deals. A little paint helps things look like they belong together even if they don't.
A- Arizona (where we're from)
B - Boston (where we live)
C - Claire (my daughter)
D - Dog (portrait of our old dog, Gus)
E - Eternal...
F - Family (portrait of our family looking in the reflecting pool at the AZ temple)
G - Grace (my other daughter)
H - Home (ours)
I also used the paper to decoupage those wood letters that I got at Target.
The children's table set was purchased at Bed, Bath and Beyond with a 20% off coupon that I got in the mail. I think I paid about $20-$25 for the table and two chairs, which I spray-painted.
Like I said, I doubt I would decorate my girls' nursery the same way today, but it has served its purpose the past few years. And because I did it all for so cheap, I won't feel guilty when I want to paint everything and start again when we move this summer! :)
What are your ideas for decorating a child's room on the cheap?
You are one talented senorita! I LOVE the abc pictures you did. Wow. So beautiful. The whole room is lovely.
ReplyDeleteSo have you ever cut glass? Like thin glass for picture frames, with one of those glass cutting tools?
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i don't really like our crib, i like the style you have with the skinny rungs that.it reminds me of antique cribs and would go better with our decor... we are planning on 3 more kids so i might as well get a crib i love. now that i've just been hesitant because of safety and older cribs. I know now that the slats should be smaller than a pot can and no high corners or cut outs in the head boards and base boards. I'm kicking my self for not picking up a cute crib i saw a wile ago at a garage sale. now that i know what is safe i'll jump on it. btw what would you consider a "steal" on a jenny lind style crib???0- and i'll try to get picts of the furniture today.
ReplyDeleteIf that is not the cutest and sweetest babies nursery and baby girl, I don't know what is!!!! Love it!
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Heidi -
ReplyDeleteI have really loved our crib. I am crazy about the Jenny Lind style.
I know you can buy Jenny Lind cribs new at Babies R Us. EBay is always a good place to check too.
And here are a couple of Jenny Lind cribs for sale on Craig's List
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/fuo/920880848.html
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/fuo/900872688.html
Hope that helps!
Jenny
When I look up the word amazing in the dictionary I expect to find a photograph of you. Are you kidding me with how much talent you have? Are you?
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing these pictures on your family blog a while back. I thought then, as I do now, that you created a perfectly whimsical girls' nursery. Your little ones must delight to wake up in it every day!
ReplyDeleteI agree -- you are amazing.
ReplyDeleteCan you tell us more about painting baskets? What type of material are the baskets made out of, and what type of paint did you use on them?
Hi again Zoe,
ReplyDeleteThe baskets are the standard, boring wood baskets that they have at Target and Michaels. They are just the right size for under the crib.
I just used interior latex paint (like the paint you use for your walls) and a regular paint brush. It took about 5 minutes per basket to get good coverage. It's a really easy project.
Awesome, thanks again Jenny. I was worried that paint wouldn't adhere to certain materials. I've been having a horrible time finding the perfect baskets to go in the cubbies in my nightstands -- I'll find the right size, but the color won't be right. Now I have a solution. :-)
ReplyDeleteSpray paint is even easier, Zoe.
ReplyDeleteIf you want to send me pictures or a link to the baskets you end up buying, I would love to help you figure out the best way to paint them
jkomenda{at}gmail.com
It is all sooo very darling!
ReplyDeleteWhat color paint did you use on the crib?? It looks great:)!
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ReplyDeleteCute ideas! I follow your blog everyday. I just love it. I am looking for ideas for my boy's (ages 6 & 12) room. They share a room and love blue and Star Wars. Any fun ideas what to do for colors? I would love to add something with a POP of color. We are LDS and would like to add some "churchy" things as well. Thanks for any ideas you might have.
ReplyDeleteLove the canvases!
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