The crib is from Sears and the blanket was made with Flatiron Coral by Tonic Living.
The bookshelves were made by her husband using three pieces of wood and attaching them to the wall. Love how many books she has already. Can you tell Mom is teacher? :)
Love the map of Canada!
My personal favorite thing in the room is the mobile. So sweet. Apparently, it was a tedious job to sew and to hang. Worth it, if you ask me!
The artwork in the room is all free printables, fabric and old cards.
She made the butterfly print with paint chips and a butterfly punch. The wall color is A Touch of Gray.
The chair and the change table were up-cycled with a fresh coat of white paint by her Dad.
I love the fabric on the chair and the sweet little pillows. The rug was made using old sheets, which she braided and her Mom sewed together. What a great team!
I was so excited when Shellilee sent me the photos.
I think it's absolutely perfect and need to get over and see it in person.
Baby M is a lucky little girl!
Thanks Shellilee!
How lovely Jane!!! Your friend did such a fabulous job of preparing this sweet sanctuary for her new little bundle. Love the Tonic Living fabrics. And that crib is so lovely...can't believe it's from Sears!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable, love all the soft colors. My fave part would be the DIY shelves, the book covers become part of the art and color in the room which is a nice bonus :)
ReplyDeleteThis nursery is fabulous! I love all the little details and am trying to wrap my head around all the time and effort it took to come together. But, worth it, I think. Quite a labor of love!
ReplyDeleteLove this nursery, the mobile is adorable! Do you happen to know the paint color?
ReplyDeleteMy mouth was open looking at every single picture! All of it is just brilliant!! Love every bit of it! My favorite has to be the butterfly print...I am so inspired!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic space. Wow. such a pretty combination. And the tonic living blanket is just the right touch of chevron.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great room!! I love all the colors together. You're right...that mobile is perfect :)
ReplyDeleteSo much to love in this space but I think my favorite are the shelves. I love them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and creative nursery! I want to make some of those bookshelves for the boys rooms.
ReplyDeleteLove the map of Canada! Is that an etsy find?
ReplyDeleteEvery single thing in the room is perfect. Almost makes me wish I was having another...almost!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous nursery. Talented mom and lucky baby girl! Would you be able to find out the links to the free printables from the artwork? I'm guessing maybe the alphabet is one of them and I'd love to use it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute little room! I LOVE the butterfly punch from paint chips- how brilliant!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous nursery Shellilee! What an amazing job. I absolutely love the rag rug and the butterfly art. It's such an interesting room for M to learn in and such a comforting place for Mom and Dad to be able to spend time with baby.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous room! Congratulations Shellilee!! xo
ReplyDeleteLucky baby! Love the room.
ReplyDeleteLove this- perfect blend of fun colors but still calm and soothing!
ReplyDeleteGreat space! So much fun pattern and color!
ReplyDeleteThis room is amazing - I can't believe all the DIY touches, so inspiring!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful room! She is so talented!
ReplyDeleteI am floored by all that creativity and ingenuity! That babe is definitely being born into an amazing family!! I am completely smitten with all that DIY artwork, bravo!!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute room! i love all the personal elements, graphic prints and cozy items. so cute!
ReplyDeleteSooo beautiful, every detail is not only perfect but heartfelt. One lucky baby, one fantastic nursery! I'd love to see the rest of her house!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet nursery! Love everything about it and the calm feel it emits. So perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love her nursery! And I LOVE the map of Canada too! What a great idea!! I can't wait to try my hands at that! Thanks for sharing! Phew. That's a lot of exclamation points...
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