matching a plastic form to the bumper
Tracing it on tracing paper to the plastic
My dad's an engineer and did the math to make them perfect
The first polka dots
Painting them on
Fixing the valance
The finished room
Yes, it was cute and I am glad we did it, but seriously, we matched the polka dots to the bumper that you can't even keep in the crib when the baby sleeps there (but since he never slept in his crib, it stayed in there for a long time!). Honestly, when we moved, it was my hardest room to part with.
So when our sweet Nora Kate came along, we did not do a nursery because we did not want to throw our money away we were moving and then by the time we bought our house, it seemed silly to do it when she was 6 months old. So I decided to use the "nursery" money and put it into her big girl room and bedding. My parents gave us my old antique furniture that I grew up with so I didn't need to buy furniture. The room that we made her's was already pink with one brown wall. It was the room of a pre-teen so once we rid the room of pre-teen angst, we were ready to roll. I liked the color pink so we painted the brown wall, pink the match the rest of the room.

The Brown Wall
I went to pottery barn and sold a kidney to decorate their rooms. Seriously, why is there stuff so cute? I think that they merchandise is well made, so that (sort of) lessens the blow. I knew I wanted to do blue and pink for her room. I found this set and loved it. Apparently, college girls were coming and buying the quilt for their dorm rooms! I felt like that was a good sign, since I decorated her room for her to grow into it.
The Elephant pillow matches her crib bedding
I added this bolster pillow to break up the square and rectangles
She has two window seats in her room that begged for cushions. I imagine her sitting on them with friends gossiping or talking on the phone about how WONDERFUL her mom is, girls do that...right!?!
I wanted to make the pillows out of fabric that she could age with and would not been too young looking. I had no idea how much pillows cost. The main expense is the foam on the inside. I was shocked! I found this fabric at an outlet store. It is outdoor fabric so will do well not to fade in her window.
A perfect fit!
The next thing was the sun bursts over her windows. The fabric that was there was brown and had pink and orange polka dots. The previous owner had made them herself and you could tell! I had some new ones made which ended up being much more difficult than I had anticipated. The sunburst is a perfect half circle with an extra inch down on each side. I had it measured professionally and then they made a wooden frame to go around the window and the material uses velcro to attach it. I had black out material put on the outside of the fabric for two purposes: 1) to keep light out 2) so pink elephants wouldn't be seen from the front of our house. I decided on a "younger" looking fabric to make sure her room didn't look too mature. I know I will have to replace this print in the future, but thought it was a perfect compliment to the slight elephant theme I have in her room.
The before
The fabric up to see what it would look like
The elephants up!
Lastly, I wanted to replace her light fixture. Both of the kids rooms had outdated ceiling fans. There were two issues, they were hung too low and they were ugly. So I did not want to spend the time remounting them if I really did not like them, so we replaced both lights. Billy really wanted to put another ceiling fan in, but I disagreed. What is it with men and ceiling fans?? I went back to my outlet lighting store and found this adorable chandelier. I was a little weary of it being pink and wondering how that would "age" with her, but someone suggested I could always paint it later if pink did not match her future room colors.
The Fan
I had her initials made from a Etsy shop and hung them above her crib. I am not sure where will be put them once her crib is moved out. Maybe above her bed?
I did a picture gallery with some white frames I found at pottery barn that were one sale! I think it is very sweet and I can change out the pictures as she grows.
I bought these mirrors from Target. I wanted to do something behind her door and think mirrors are a great way of using wall space without spending a lot of money on art.
We have ordered a nice chair for her room to replace the glider. It should be here is about 8 weeks. I decided on a light cream (almost white) fabric because I want her to use it for a long time. We decided on a slipcover so it can be washed if needed.
Once we move the crib out, I will probably center her bed and maybe move a dresser next to the bed to double as a night table. This may give her more play room on the other side of the room. I love her room and love going in there! I hope she enjoys it as much as I do.














































