I wanted his nursery to be simple and didn't want to spend a lot of money on it.
This picture was taken by Brittany Stanly Photography.
All other pictures are my own.
Wooden letters: Walmart $12
Crib: Walmart
The glider doesn't really match the room, but we got it on clearance at Walmart and
even more off for it being the display model. I believe that we paid around a hundred.
I love sitting in it and rocking my baby to sleep.
I bought the dresser from a Facebook sale page for $20.
I bought three sample cans of paint for 3 dollars each and a can of spray paint for a dollar.
I already had the white paint from painting ceilings and things in our house.
The drawer pulls were the original ones just spray painted.
Cost of dresser: $33
Frames from thrift shops painted with leftover paint from the dresser.
Lamp was on clearance from Target for $5.
I used card stock I already had to cover it so it matched his room better.
Frames from the Dollar Tree. Print by me.
I used Taylor's old dress shirt from his mission.
Every little boy needs his toys.
I love how the bins keep all of the smaller toys together and mess free.
Every child needs books
I kind of love this room that we have created for Hudson.
I love that I was able to make it personal and put my love for him into the room.
I love that for now it is all his.
Rachel. You did AWESOME! Everything looks great and I especially love the dresser and all the framed prints! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's so cute! I love it!
ReplyDeleteOHHH MY CUTEEEE! I am beyond impressed with the dresser!! I love the ombré and I haven't seen one like it before! So so cute.
ReplyDeleteI love the feel of this room! You guys did an amazing job.
ReplyDeleteWell, you did a wonderful job in materializing the nursery you had in mind, Rachel! I think the room is perfectly simple, but comes with a dash of subtle flair. The blue gradient drawer is especially adorable. Kudos to you for decorating that! Hope to see more tours like that soon. :)
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