Homegirl's officially got herself her very own bedroom. I love it. Seth loves it. She loves it.
Well, she loves it till bedtime. But she's fairly easy going, so I know it won't be long before she's sleeping soundly again.
Anyway, before I unleash the pink on you, I thought I'd share a photo of this room many years ago, when we only had one Thing and this was his bedroom.
Boring, dingy, gross carpet, dark wood trim, and no direction. |
It was hard to lose my sacred school room (and all that precious storage), but I think I'm content now with the girly space we've created.
These drawings are my favorite part of the room. When I was still pregnant with Thing One and had no idea if he was a boy or a girl, I asked my mom to draw some pictures for the nursery. I gave her a book of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" which had awesome artwork as inspiration, and she came up with more beautiful pictures than the book had. What I love most though, is that she had no idea how many kids I'd have or what their genders would be, but these drawings fit us perfectly. Not only do the genders match and the amount, but they even look like my kids.
Thing One |
Thing Two |
Homegirl |
I also did some spray painting for this room. I've always liked the metal stars and picked one up at Garden Ridge over Christmastime. It needed to be white though.
There are still a few things left to do. I need to paint her dresser, clear out the closet, add some curtains and artwork. The baseboards need some quarter round, but I'm putting that off because we're thinking before we sell we'll probably put carpet in here anyway. But the big things in here are done and I'm really happy with it. Honestly, I was one of those people who swore I'd never do pink in my daughter's bedroom. Now look at me.
I'd be ashamed if I wasn't so proud of my ability to adapt. Or something like that.
Source list:
Paint: "Pink Kiss" by Valspar
Trim/floor paint: "Country White" by Colorplace
Crib: Baby Depot (many moons ago)
Crib Bedding: Target
Rug: Target
Toy storage: Target (I'm sensing a theme)
Frames: TJ Maxx
Wrapping Paper: TJ Maxx
Star: Garden Ridge
Owl Lantern: Target
Drawing Inspiration Book: Amazon
LOVE! :) very beautiful for never going to paint a girl's room pink! ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you! The pink makes sense when I reveal that the reason I went with it is because it was too hard to pick another color that went with her current bedding and the bedding I have for her big girl bed. Pink made things easy, and I'm all about easy. :)
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