Showing posts with label New Home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Home. Show all posts

Friday, January 9, 2015

Christmas 2014

Picking out our tree.


Two visits to Santa both resulting in this...



 Cookie decorating party at a friend's.


Our tree once it was decorated.


Waaaay too many presents.



The exterior of our house.




We hosted one of the family dinners that week.







And then we hosted Christmas morning breakfast.  
Blake and my grandma MiMi.


Taking a break in her car seat wearing her new boots and hanging with her new Elmo.


Me having a little rest after the chaos before the next family function.


Christmas night.






Checking out lights on Kyle's aunt's amazing street.  It was freezing so we got really bundled up.



Saturday, October 4, 2014

Blake's Nursery

I finally feel like the nursery in the new house is complete.  I really wanted a full polka dot wall and intended to do that when I bought the decals online.  I waaayyyy underestimated how many I would need so I ended up with this triangle which actually turned out looking pretty good.  So I'm keeping it....for now.

Here was my inspiration for that wall.  It looks awesome, doesn't it?


Here's how it turned out.














Friday, July 25, 2014

Chalkboard Wall

I'm so excited about this because I've been thinking about my chalkboard wall since we decide to move.  


I just taped off the area and painted chalkboard paint right onto the wall.


Then we went to Home Depot and bought molding to make the frame.  Kyle cut it into 45 degree angles and screwed it into the wall.  I touched it up with paint and then it was ready to go :)


We got it done just in time for the 4th.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Nursery 2



 The shelves for Blake's library are spice racks from Ikea that I spray painted white.



Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Nursery

First, I will start with Blake's closet.  I used a cabinet above an open shelf in her room for Blake's wardrobe.  I already use the regular size closet for my clothes so this was the only place I had left.  It worked out perfectly because I could customize this space with paint and a homemade chandelier, making it a cute display for her tiny pink clothes and shoes.


From a wider angle, you can see exactly how the cabinet sits in the room.  The clothes hanger bar is just a shower curtain tension rod that I got from Target and hung in there.  I added baskets to hold the loose items like swaddle blankets, hats, headbands, and socks.  I always love matching hangers for a clean look and these were very cheap (like less than $2 for a semi-big bundle of them) from Target.
{The shelf underneath is yet to be styled so I tried not to show that for now.  Also to the right, is her bathroom which for now is just painted pink and does not have accessories}

  
Blake's tiny shoe collection.  We have tons of clothes but might need to expand this area.  I have a feeling she will just be in socks for a while so I know I have time :)


Another angle to show the chandelier.  This is the same one that I made a while back and used to hang in my old walk in closet.

I painted the stripes on the wall, which was not that bad actually, using a laser level, painters tape and a little bit of patience.  Also, if you are prego, ask for the safe paint at Home Depot that doesn't give off as strong of fumes.
The framed prints came from Etsy, the changing table pad and polka dot cover are from Pottery Barn Kids, and the baskets are from Babies R Us. 

The crib bedding is from the Harper collection at Pottery Barn Kids and the adorable elephant was a gift.  I made the hanging letters with materials from Hobby Lobby. 


Her hamper is from Babies R Us and the "baby" sign hanging from it came on a baby present gift bag that I saved because I thought it was so cute.  

 These pillows were also a gift and are from Home Goods.  It's amazing how well they go with the nursery decor.  I am still planning on getting some kind of chair for this corner, rocking or otherwise, but for now they are just hanging out in this corner making it cozier.

And last, this is my somewhat small collection of cloth diapers.  I have started with the Sunbaby brand of pocket diapers because they came recommended and were the cheapest to buy in bulk.  I currently have 24 of them and am starting slowly with a hybrid approach, where you do both disposables and cloth.  I will be sure to have a post later on to update how the cloth diapering is going.  It seems to be a great debate so for now I have no expectations except that I really want to give this a try and I hope it works out.  It's so much cheaper and better for our planet.  

Next, I need to add an area for a baby library, find a chair, finish her bathroom, and style that clutter filled shelf.  More on that later...