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Last week I shared Part 1 of the nursery tour, and today I’m sharing Part 2 which includes some other angles of the space (plus a little video). So keep scrolling to check out more turquoise and blush pink nursery ideas that I created for Baby P’s space!
I’m totally in love with the blush pink triangle crib sheet… it adds a feminine touch without having that stereotypical cutesy pink vibe that so many nurseries can have (no judgement, just not my style). The crib is the Benton 4-in-1 from Graco.
And you may recognize the mobile – learn how to make your own right here. It’s surprisingly easy!
There’s a chimney inside the wall behind the crib, creating awkward insets on either side… but we made the best of them by turning them into a storage area! My handy husband Mike made the beautiful shelves, and the baskets are from The Container Store.
Those Babiators get me every time… aren’t they just the cutest?! I heard the founder of the company speak at Alt Summit last year so I knew I’d have to get a pair one day 😉
Did you miss Part 1 of the nursery tour? Check it out here.
I love using accessories as decor in bedrooms, so of course I had to display these adorable gold moccasins on one of the shelves! It’s one of those nursery ideas that looks so cute but may not be something that you’d immediately think to do.
I made the wall mounted planter in my pottery class… yep, I’ve taken pottery classes on and off most of my life. It’s an amazing way to unplug and do something creative that’s not work-related. Anybody else take classes just for fun?
A couple of extra hooks were a must, but I wanted them to be both functional and attractive. These gold animal hooks fit the bill perfectly.
And you may recognize this area from this post… I think it’s safe to say that I’ll be spending a lot of time in this chair (we chose custom fabric in Zula Linen). I bought the adorable bunny at Target, the curtains and pouf from Wayfair. The table is a spray painted find from HomeGoods.
And that’s it! Be sure to check out Part 1 of the nursery tour if you missed it… it includes the diaper changing station, my hand-lettered chalkboard sign and lots more. Hope you’re inspired by my nursery ideas!