I love blogging and sharing the creative aspects of my personality, however, I strive to be really careful when it comes to protecting the privacy of my family.
I took these room decor photos when my Baby Girl was only 2, but didn't feel quite right about sharing them at the time. Now that 6
years have passed (π) and she's a completely different person, I think it's ok to go ahead and share a bit of her -used to be- personal space. Enjoy!
Welcome to Baby Girl's room from 2015:
Rocker by the Window
The rocking chair in the top left photo used to belong to Husby as a child originally featured a dark wood finish. A fresh coat of white paint updated it nicely and allowed it to blend right in with the existing decor.
A pink black-out shade was a pretty way to stop the light and prevent sunshine from interfering with my Baby Girl's sleep. I used a twin sized flat white sheet to create a curtain and pulled the fabric to the side with a few smiley fabric flowers from the dollar store.
(You can click
here to read more about making curtains from sheet fabric)
Toy Corner
Lots and lots and
lots of toys here π
I love the use of toy hammocks for corralling a million stuffed animals into place. They run about $10 each but I was able to find these while treasure hunting for .50 and $1.
The table was a freebie from a family member and served as a great way to store the dollhouses as well as to provide a play surface.
The cabinet hanging above the table was handmade by Husby's father to match the rest of the bedroom furniture.
A Set of Beds
We always intended on having two children so when it came time to move Baby Girl into a 'big kid bed', we opted for adjustable bunk beds. For the time being we turned them with the ladder toward the wall to keep Baby Girl off of the top unsupervised and used the top for additional toy storage and she slept on the bottom. Later, after the Little Man was born and big enough for his own 'big kid bed', we took them apart and had two beds ready to go - no additional purchase necessary π
I also opted for plain white sheets and plain comforters. Kids acquire so many different character items over the years (and go through so many different phases) that I figured basic colors would be easiest to decorate around. No matter what the current interest is, plain pink (and now plain blue for the Little Man) goes with just about everything.
Character Close-Ups
At this point in time, Disney Princesses, Care Bears and Lalaloopsy were much adored!
Back of the Door Storage
Baby Girl also used to have a large collection of Beanie Babies which we displayed in hanging shoe organizers.
I love re-purposing shoe organizers in other areas of the house. Currently, the white organizer now hangs in the kids bathroom to collect all of Baby Girl's hair accessories and the green one ended up in the garage.
Paintings & Wall Art
The water colors were painted by my Grandpa and are actual pictures of Baby Girl.
The butterfly art is the front of a gift bag that I cut out and framed.
Disney Castle
Husby and I found this vinyl castle sticker on clearance at Wal-Mart right before we moved into the house. It was a bit of a splurge (for something that would undoubtedly be ripped apart by tiny hands - and yes, it eventually was π), but worth if for Baby Girl's very first room.
I used glow in the dark plastic stars to accent the castle (found for .50 while treasure hunting) and the night time effect was adorable.
More Wall Art
Each one of these framed posters is actually the front of a gift bag from Baby Girl's second birthday.
I can't stress enough how easy and economical this project is! Kids are always changing tastes (and always having birthdays) why not continually update their room decor and recycle at the same time?
In to the Closet
Part storage and part fun, this walk-in closet is large enough that it almost served as another room.
Storage...
I think even storage areas should be neat, bright and welcoming π
I opted for open basket storage (instead of drawers) because I am creatively better when I can see all of my options - yes, that also applies to choosing outfits π
Having all of your clothing on display however can mean things look messy pretty quickly. One obvious tip is to keep everything neatly folded, but using the same color throughout the space also helps. By having most of the storage baskets, bins and drawers in the same shade of crisp white, the storage furniture visually blends away.
...And Fun
Since the closet space is large enough, I set up a little dressing area for Baby Girl as well. The makeup table was a $5 find and the purple flowered wall pegs were $1 for the set, all treasure hunting finds.
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And that was my Baby Girl's room, back when she was 2!
I hope you enjoyed the post, thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer
© Jennifer Adams Flowers 2017