It took pretty much the whole 9 months, but JB and I finally finished the baby's room, and I snapped a couple of photographs a few days ago. I am really happy with how it turned out. Almost everything in the room is DIY or upcycled, so we were able to put the room together very inexpensively.
I would have to say that my favorite thing in the room (when the baby isn't in there of course... ha) is my "rocking throne," as I like to refer to it in my head. We picked it up off of craigslist and it has this green-70's fabric on the cushions, so I recovered them in the red, and at that time it also wasn't a rocking chair. So handyman JB went to work and built rockers and attached them to the bottom-- cool, huh? then we painted it white. JB also built the front facing book shelves under the window.
I know it's hard to see the artwork, but there is an ABC embroidery that I made a few months ago, as well as two prints from Persimmon and Pink's Etsy shop. The wall hanging is a vintage gift from my friend Katy-- her great aunt made it and hand appliqued all those pockets for her when she had her first baby!
I sewed the crib skirt and also had an afternoon of paper-mache fun when I made the mobile. We decided that they kind of look like beehives, but I like them anyway ;)
The pictures on this wall are simply pages framed from "The Little Red Hen" which was my favorite children's story when I was little.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Saturday, December 3, 2011
And now three weeks...
...she has grown so much already! I promise not to overload my blog with too many photos of Olive for the next 18 years, but for now she is just so new and precious I can't help it :)
See my cute front facing book shelves in my nursery (in the background)? I promise I will post photos of the whole nursery soon.
When JB saw this photo he said, "Excellent!" (Think Montgomery Burns)
See my cute front facing book shelves in my nursery (in the background)? I promise I will post photos of the whole nursery soon.
When JB saw this photo he said, "Excellent!" (Think Montgomery Burns)