Showing posts with label nursery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nursery. Show all posts

Monday, October 10, 2016

baby girl #2

We were THRILLED when we found out we were expecting another little girl at the end of this year.


 However, I was initially a little stumped on what I wanted for the nursery.  I had really thought I was having a boy, so 'boy nurseries' were more on my mind.
Here are my Pinterest finds that have helped guide my wandering mind.




The common thread of every nursery I liked was wallpaper.  I love the way wallpaper can transform a room in a way that paint just can't do.  So my next stop was my local wallpaper spot: Carmel Design.
I found two that gave me all the feels!   Well I really wanted a floral but could not find exactly what I had in mind.
First choice is this soft neutral animal print.  I love that it is whimsical and child-like without being baby.

The second choice is this woods and stars paper.  It is darker and will have more of an impact but will need some girly touches.


Sometimes having two choices that you like can only make the decision harder.  So I put together two different mood/design boards.

Nursery 1 is very neutral based.  I would panel the walls and only wallpaper the tops.  Navy accents would pull in the dresser we are using from Emersyn's nursery.  I would also add touches of gold and crystal to make it girly.

Nursery 2 has bit more color.  I would only wallpaper the wall behind the crib and keep the other walls the light gray to match the trees.  This design has blush and rusty pinks with gold accents.  I felt like this wallpaper needed some extra girly accents to keep it from feeling boyish.

Okay that is what I have for now.  I would love to hear your opinions!! Which are you more drawn to?  I gotta get started on this room asap- this little lady will be here so soon!!!

Thursday, January 30, 2014

All That Baby Stuff...

Let's move past clothing because to be honest that is just the beginning of all the new stuff that is suddenly taking over your house.  Be ready for all the gear that comes with a baby- bottles, bottle warmer, breast pump, cleaners, bath items, toys, and the list goes on!!! I remember registering for Emersyn's arrival, instead of taking my husband I took a friend that literally made the experience so much easier.  Honestly, there is so much that they say you need that you really just don't!  Try to stick with the essentials when registering.  Then invest in some great BASKETS because they are going to be your new best friend!  I got some durable, waterproof white plastic baskets for the bathroom items.  One basket is for towels and washcloths and the other basket is for shampoo, powders, a small hygiene kit, and first kit with some baby medicine.  These baskets are stored under the sink in the bathroom we use for bath time each night.



Next up would be the baskets for the ridiculous amount of toys that are going to be coming out of every nook and cranny!  With these baskets I would suggest selecting ones that are visually appealing and match your main house decor because they are going to most likely be out.  I selected these fun canvas baskets from Home Goods with gray, cream, and gold accents to match our living room decor.




Emersyn is a fan of this basket- she likes to empty it out and then toss it all back in!
In the kitchen, if possible, find a drawer or cabinet that you can dedicate to storing just baby gear.  Always remember that what your baby needs is always changing- so just like the closet stay on top of keeping these things organized.  My kitchen cabinet first started with being full of bottles, bottle warmer, and breastfeeding supplies, but now that Eme is almost one I can take all of those items out and store them away and I have room for the next phase which will be sippy cups and solid foods.


Remove items right away once your baby no longer needs them.



Have a large storage bin for all the baby gear you no longer need.  Pack it away so it doesn't start to take room that you will need for new things.  So often people think they don't have enough space but all too often the problem is that space is being taking up by items they don't need or use!


I cleaned out a drawer just below the cabinet I use for Eme's items for her now needed bowls, plates, and bibs.  This drawer originally had random hand towels and oven mitts in it which I relocated to the drawer with tin foil and other random kitchen items.
Honestly, I believe that organizing does take time but once complete it feels so good!  If you wait until stuff starts to take over the task seems so much larger and harder than it has to be.  I think having a baby is a perfect time to start getting organized!
What other baby items would you like to see organized?  Or maybe you don't have a baby but need help organizing an area in your home.  Comment below and I would be happy to give you some ideas!

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

The Power of a Dresser...


Okay let's move past the closet.  First, I would HIGHLY suggest using a dresser for you changing table.  To me this just makes good sense- it is normally the perfect height, serves multiple functions, and can go beyond just the nursery phase.  I think buying overly babyish items for a nursery is a waste of money- they are not babies for long and you want to get the most bang for your buck!  So I went with this navy dresser- my thought was navy is such a classic color that can either grow with Emersyn or be used in the next nursery for a boy or girl!  I just did a quick switch of hardware to give it a girly touch.


Now for using this dresser to its potential.  I will start with how I use it as a changing table.  On top I have your classic changing pad in a seafoam color to match the wall color. (Tip- buy lots of cheap changing pad covers- they get messy fast!!) Then I bought a cute tray from Target in this fun coral color, and I set it on a fabric square.  If you remember I used a twin size bed sheet for Emersyn's crib skirt (you can find that post here: A Nursery Ready for Baby) so I just used the pillow sheet as a place mat for the tray. 
 In the tray, I have the daily things you will be using such as a small basket of ready to go diapers and another matching small basket with diaper rash cream, lotion, a brush, tweezers, powder, and a wipes dispenser.  In the drawer below this tray I keep backups.  You will go through that small basket of diapers pretty fast so I like to keep the drawer full of diapers so it is easy to fill the basket when low.
In the two other top drawers I keep burp clothes and swaddle blankets with sleep sacks.


In the drawers below, I keep Emersyn's tights, onesies, and sleepers.  Tights are easily stored by rolling them up and storing in small plastic closet containers; I then organize them by size and style.  Onesies are organized with a drawer divider by long and short sleeves.  Finally sleepers are organized with a divider by style of material and size.  (All of the organization tools like the dividers and plastic containers I purchased at Bed Bath and Beyond).


With this dresser everything has a place and it is easy to keep organized!

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

An Organized Baby...

Although I love to organize, I must say having a baby definitely adds a whole new element to the word STUFF.  A baby has tons of just it and if you don't have an organization plan all that stuff can start to take over.  Here are some easy tips to keeping organized as your baby grows.

CLOTHES:
A baby goes through clothes faster than you can get that kid in every item even just to take a picture.  Emersyn has so many packed away clothes with tags still on them.  So sad but honestly they just grow so fast that there aren't enough days or occasions to stick that adorable dress on her.  So be ready for this constant change in closest arrangement.  I bought large storage containers and labeled them with the months that coordinate with the clothes inside.


I have a bin for clothing labeled 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6 months, and I am currently filling a 9 month bin- caution moms this is SO SAD! I nearly cry every time I pack away these precious little clothes.

I would do this after each season or when Eme was getting too big for a section of clothes.  I will say she wore many clothes well past what the tag suggested- so don't pack away clothes until you are sure they no longer fit, and rethink outfits you like to fit the season.  (Example-Here's Eme rocking her overalls in the summer and then again in the winter with added tights and a flannel.)

Once you are sure they no longer fit pack them away immediately!  It is less daunting if you are simply packing away clothing from that month- this is a gradual process I clean out Eme's closet about every month.  
Then I can keep her closet organized by clothing type(dresses, onesies, pants, coats/sweaters) and full of clothes that fit her!
Now for organizing her shoe collection- I used a extension rod in her built-in shelves and attached her shoes to shower curtain clips.  I like how her shoes are hanging and easy to see.  I think this is better that having them all piled in a basket!


In Emersyn's closet is also her extensive collection of headbands.  I used an empty frame and attached some thick wire with staples to the back, creating a clothes line effect.  I then attach the headbands with small, metal craft clips purchased at Hobby Lobby.  Same idea as the shoes- if they are hanging and not crammed into a basket they are easier to see and select when getting your little one dressed.
Inside the baskets, I have placed socks, hats, tights, and extra bed sheets/changing pad covers.

Emersyn also has a dresser as her changing table which is organized with both clothes and other essentials.  I will post on that tomorrow!

Do you have questions about organizing kid STUFF? Let me know your dilemma and maybe I can help.  Or give me your ideas- I am always up for changing the way I stay organized!!

Sunday, February 24, 2013

A Nursery ready for Baby!

Well after many months of shopping, planning, and organizing- the day was finally here... nursery install.  I organized the troops- (the designer) my sister Jessica, good friend Kelsey, sister to be Stef, my mom and aunt!  We worked for  the entire day- literally nearly 12 hours knee deep in DIY projects.  But I must say the result is something I think our little girl will love for years to come!! :)
We started the day with our white built ins that just needed a little something extra.
We went with a bold, graphic navy patterned wallpaper.
Here is the final product with the wallpaper and shelving- just waiting for some accessories.
When decorating the shelves we wanted to keep it minimal so you could see the wallpaper-.
Touches of color throughout the shelving
While making sure to keep them fun and child like
Stef has amazing ironing and steaming skills! 
On to other DIY projects- window seat cushion, hemming curtains, crib skirt from a twin sheet, and lots more! 
A big shout out to Kelsey Clark for sewing a crib skirt out of a twin sheet.
I LOVE this wall decal that is on the wall as soon as you enter the room- so sweet.

These built ins are kinda my favorite thing!
Changing table area
We filled in the frames with scrapbook paper until we get some newborn photos.
Love this navy dresser- it just needed to have switch of knobs to be a little more girly.


Just a simple mirror collection above the crib.
Just a little nook to rock little one to sleep.  The table is still a work in progress- needs a coat of paint and a new knob.

A very simple art display of fabric and sewing circles.

We couldn't just stop on the nursery- we had to jazz up the connecting bathroom as well. 



A HUGE thank you to my helpers (missing from pic is Kelsey Clark)- I know one little gal who will surely love this room! 2 weeks left!!
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