Our Serene Nursery

by Lindsay on June 14, 2010

Miss Emma is going to be one lucky girl.  She has a big brother who cannot wait to share his life with her, a daddy who would hang the moon and stars for her, and a mama who cannot wait to welcome her into our family.  As I’m sure every mother would attest, words can simply not describe the way I already love our 2nd (and last) child.

After 3 months of planning, work, and stringing you along, I’m finally ready to reveal her serene nursery to you.  It was truly a labor of love – and we honestly saw blood (Tom’s), sweat (Tom’s), and tears (mine) throughout the process.  The room has turned out so perfectly, though, that we wouldn’t have had it any other way.  Be warned that this post is very picture heavy, but I knew that’s what you’d want. ;)

You may remember the inspiration photo that triggered my entire vision.  I still don’t know who is responsible for this photo, but I’d like to kiss their ring!

I absolutely fell in love with the beige and whites in this photo.  Since I was having my one and only girl, though, I wanted to add a touch of pink into the room.  I found this sweet, powder pink Angel Toile fabric, and the vision of my room was set into motion.  I sketched out my plan for the room months ago, and I’m overjoyed to say that the final room turned out so much like my original vision!

I’ve never claimed to be an artist, but at least it got me headed in the right direction!

Introducing, Emma’s nursery:

The view when you walk into her bedroom.

The Piece de Resistance – a bed crown made from an antique fireplace mantle.

I found this mantle at a local antique shop.  It was already painted this shade of cream, which is a perfect match to the rest of the room.

Another view of the crib.  Tom, who lovingly over-engineers everything, did a fantastic job securing the crown to the wall.  He said she could do gymnastics on it and it wouldn’t come down.  I’m going to put together a tutorial on how to turn a vintage wood piece into a bed crown.  It’s a lot easier than it looks!

Have no fear, the curtains are tied back to the walls, so Emma won’t be able to pull them into the crib.

The three tiered, ruffled cribskirt was made from vintage bed linens.  It was really easy to put together.  I’ll do a tutorial for this, too.

Close-up of the crib skirt.

The changing table, with my chalkboard fabric labels, sits on the wall to the left of the crib.

I framed some family heirlooms, and they hang above the changing table.  From left to right, my old Easter bonnet, my mother’s baby dress and newborn shoes, my old toddler shoes, and Tom’s baby bib.

My Easter dress, from when I was 5 years old, adorns my child-sized dress form.

Continuing to the left, you’ll find my slipcovered rocking chair.  Won’t this be a lovely place to rock a new baby?

You can also see part of the angled wall/ceiling we were dealing with when putting up the crown molding.  It was a difficult task, but Tom mastered it and it came out beautifully.   He did such a great job!

On the next wall is an Ikea cabinet that used to be in my sewing/craft room.

The shelves are filled with a mix of old and new – some of my stuffed animals, some of Zack’s stuffed animals, my favorite baby picture of Zack, my first Pointe shoes.

On the wall between the bedroom door and closet, I hung this shelf I picked up at Goodwill.  On the top, you’ll see an antique oval frame (which will soon be filled with something very special), my sister’s toddler shoes, and a photo of Tom’s grandmother (who we recently lost) and his father as a baby.  On the hooks, the white dresses were my mother’s baby dresses.  The pink dress will be what Emma will wear home from the hospital, and will then she’ll be able to pass it on to her own daughter.

I couldn’t forget to picture this little doggie.  We let Zack pick out the first thing we ever bought for Emma, and he picked this dog the day he found out he was having a sister.  The little dog’s tag says, “Best Friends.”  I hope that they are.

Thank you so much for joining me in this little nursery tour.  It’s been so hard keeping this all a secret from my readers for so many months, but I wanted to reveal it all at one time, instead of in little, unfinished pieces.  I hope you think it was worth the wait.  I do!

Okay, let’s look at it one more time.

Yay!  Just 10 more weeks and the room will have it’s finishing touch – it’s very own princess.

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1 Carolynn June 14, 2010 at 1:12 pm

Love, love, love! Beautiful!

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2 Kara June 14, 2010 at 1:16 pm

Oh my goodness, I totally love it. Every single detail is just perfect. I think your room is much prettier than the inspiration picture you used. Absolute perfection!

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3 Yanira DelValle June 14, 2010 at 1:19 pm

It’s gorgeous. She is one lucky princess. Many blessings to you and your family always!

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4 Shannon @ What's Up Whimsy June 14, 2010 at 1:33 pm

My favourite part are the framed heirloom pieces above the change table. So beautiful!

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5 Bridget June 14, 2010 at 1:39 pm

Wow, that room is amazing! My little girl (also due in 10 weeks) is just getting her brother’s nursery with a few girly touches. I mean, blue walls and everything (my hubby painted a lovely tree mural he refused to paint over). I so admire your vision and execution, what a lucky little girl!

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6 elz June 14, 2010 at 1:58 pm

GORGEOUS! You’ve outdone yourself. it is truly lovely.

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7 Amanda @ Serenity Now June 14, 2010 at 2:05 pm

It’s lovely, Lindsay. :) I love how you incorporated family “heirlooms” into the room. I did that too! The crib skirt is just divine!

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8 Paige Price June 14, 2010 at 2:17 pm

Love it! I used the same pink/khaki fabric in my daughter’s nursery 3 years ago. It’s timeless, and I did like you, pulled in khaki and white with pink accents…..2 thumbs up!

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9 Ivy Smith June 14, 2010 at 2:35 pm

LOVE IT! Im still waiting on my Dad to finish baby Paisley’s crib and then I can finish putting her room together! I only have 8 weeks to go so he better get on it:)

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10 Jennifer June 14, 2010 at 2:55 pm

Gorgeous room! Where did you end up hanging your beautiful bird and ribbon chandelier?

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11 Lindsay June 14, 2010 at 3:41 pm

You know, I haven’t actually hung it yet. I was thinking it would go over where the rocking chair is, but I’m not sure. So, right now it’s hanging on my son’s closet rod (and he actually really loves it there and wants to keep it – LOL). I just don’t want to hang it before I know exactly where I want it.

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12 Kimmy June 14, 2010 at 3:24 pm

Wow, I love it all!! It is simply gorgeous! I love all the heirloom touches you added to the room. She is one lucky little girl :)

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13 Brenna June 14, 2010 at 3:26 pm

What a beautiful room! Your daughter is going to love growing up in it. I know I would!

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14 Ann June 14, 2010 at 4:26 pm

Oh WOW!!!
Now this is why I am dying for a baby girl! Well, not entirely, but it does mildly drive me to adopt a girl by images and dreams of feminine rooms like this! ;)

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15 Jen June 14, 2010 at 5:10 pm

Simply lovely! We have two daughters and I can promise you they are every bit as fun and special as you can imagine. Enjoy!

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16 sarah June 14, 2010 at 5:16 pm

simply stunning. The payoff of seeing this was totally worth the wait. Would you expand upon how to frame items like you did above the changing table? All of your heirlooms lay so flat! I would love to know how to do that!

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17 Sarah June 14, 2010 at 5:54 pm

You were so right in choosing the toile fabric. It brings the whole thing together and all the dusty, soft colors are absolutely gorgeous. What a lucky baby girl!

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18 Heather June 14, 2010 at 6:37 pm

Beautiful from the first vision to the completed room–great job, both of you.

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19 Jess @ Frugal with a Flourish June 14, 2010 at 8:01 pm

Wow! It is beautiful! I love the crib skirt and the crown! SOOOO lovely!

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20 Alex @alexcampbell11 June 14, 2010 at 9:25 pm

It’s beautiful! Your husband did a great job and you did a reat job designing and supervising :-)

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21 Tina June 14, 2010 at 10:00 pm

Lindsay – it’s been so long! I’m so glad that I came back to see how everyone is doing! I’m so excited for you and your family as you get ready to welcome your newest addition…. Emma is a lucky little lady….

You may have already blogged about it, (and I’ll have to go back and read all of the posts I missed), but it looks like you have the same crib that we have for Molly. It’s a Graco Ashleigh Dropside…. and it’s on the recall list. If you haven’t already read it, be sure to check it out. No biggie – just needs some hardware to disable the dropside. Just wanted to make sure you knew!

Hope you’re feeling well – you’re almost there!

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22 Lindsay June 14, 2010 at 10:07 pm

Hi Tina!

My crib is actually a fixed-side crib – it’s the Rockland Caden crib from JC Penney. Thanks so much for the heads up, though! All of these crib recalls are certainly scary. We had a drop-side crib that we used with our son, but we decided not to use it because of all of the drop-side crib warnings to date (even though that one hasn’t actually been recalled). Oh, and that crib was a natural color and I decided that I would die if I didn’t have a white one for this baby. LOL

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23 Tina June 16, 2010 at 7:00 am

Awesome! Sorry to be such a downer – that totally wasn’t my intention! =) Our crib is white too – so cute. I have to post some pictures of our nursery. It’s certainly not as polished as yours, but it’s still my favorite room in the house!

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24 Lori W. June 14, 2010 at 10:19 pm

You did a beautiful job!

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25 Laurel June 14, 2010 at 10:37 pm

This is fantastic – I can’t say enough about it! I love it!

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26 april June 14, 2010 at 10:39 pm

this is so beautiful! I just went crazy over it right now! I wish we had baby clothes like that, because I would recreate this in a heartbeat! What a lucky little princess!

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27 Chelsea June 14, 2010 at 11:32 pm

It is absolutely perfect! I love all of the details and the colors are super soothing. She will love her room for sure!

Chelsea

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28 Beth June 15, 2010 at 1:04 am

It’s absolutely precious!!!
How did you hang the baby shoes, bonnet, etc. I’m stealing this idea and putting it in my twins nursery. Of course after you tell me how to hang them ;)

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29 Nikita June 15, 2010 at 3:38 am

I wish I was her…. Its such a beautiful room… You are awesome!! :)

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30 BJ_Mama June 15, 2010 at 4:22 am

How Classically Beautiful! I love all the heirlooms!

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31 Amys blah, blah, blogging June 15, 2010 at 5:56 am

Wow! That is one fabulous nursery!

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32 Tracey June 15, 2010 at 8:41 am

It is serene indeed–beautiful details.

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33 Jennifer balino June 15, 2010 at 8:54 am

VERY PRETTY ROOM. I LOVE EVERYTHING. I WAS WONDERING WHERE THE MOBILE WITH THE BIRDS WENT. I THOUGHT THAT WAS FOR THE ROOM AS WELL. CONGRATS

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34 teresa June 15, 2010 at 9:13 am

ditto – so many of those LOVE comments. You may have answered this already – what color are the paints? This will be perfect in my long wide hallway.

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35 Danielle June 15, 2010 at 9:28 am

Totally gorgeous…the thing I love the most is that you can feel the love coming from everything you put in the room! Emma will be one lucky little girl!

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36 Denise June 15, 2010 at 11:04 am

Dear Lindsay, The nursery is so very beautiful!! I can see your pictures in a magazine for sure. I love how you have so many sentimental touches around the room. My absolute favorite item is that triple layer crib skirt! You are amazing! Can’t wait to see the precious little one.

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37 Heather June 15, 2010 at 2:10 pm

GORGEOUS! Absolutely stunning!

Please, please, do be careful of the long flowy curtains above the crib! my youngest started pulling on the curtains so the crib had to be moved away from the window…

Truly a gorgeous nursery!

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38 Nancy Ellison June 15, 2010 at 2:14 pm

I have never seen a prettier nursery. Just so polished!
xoxo,
nancy

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39 Tammy June 15, 2010 at 4:35 pm

That is so beautiful!! Thanks for sharing.

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40 Kimm at REINVENTED June 15, 2010 at 6:37 pm

Oh my, so beautiful, just like I’d imagined it!!! I sooo love all of the vintage and personal touches in the room, you’ve got me tearing up, girl!

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41 Nancy LeB June 15, 2010 at 9:28 pm

I love the whole place – what a fabulous job. I would love to know how you went about framing the bonnet, dress, etc. – thanks for sharing with all of us

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42 Danielle @ Three Men and a Little Lady June 16, 2010 at 12:05 pm

Oh. My. Word. This nursery is SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!! I love how light it is! The bed crown, curtains, and the crib skirt are gorgeous – they make the room look like a million bucks. :) And the heirlooms make it so personal! Congratulations on a beautiful room to bring your little girl home to!

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43 Allison June 16, 2010 at 11:21 pm

That is beautiful! She is a lucky girl to have a gorgeous room like that!

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44 Kelly@40istheNew30 June 20, 2010 at 10:39 pm

Lindsay, I haven’t stopped by your blog in a while, but I’m so glad I did tonight. Emma’s nursery is just beautiful! It looks so soft, airy, and comfortable – I love the little pink dog your son picked out for his new sister. I also love all of the family heirlooms you’ve included. The room is so personal and unique to your family. Emma is a lucky little girl!

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45 Heldy June 21, 2010 at 8:16 am

Wow! That is precious. I love the muted tones with a touch of blush for the little Princess.

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46 Vera Lauterbach June 28, 2010 at 1:40 pm

I love the little ones new room…a princess will love it..I would love for you to show us how to do the 3 layer bed skirt you did on her bed. I am so wanting to do this for one of the grandchilds room…thanks for all of your insperations…Vera

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47 Lindsay June 28, 2010 at 7:14 pm

I sure will! I have that tutorial planned for next Monday!

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48 Megan {Honey We're Home} July 1, 2010 at 8:42 pm

That nursery is perfection. You guys did a great job- and blessings on the rest of your pregnancy:)

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49 Erika July 31, 2010 at 4:39 pm

Beautiful room…so serene and perfect! I think a perfect touch to the room would be a round carpet something that can bring the colors of the crib and curtains all together to the floor. Again, great job!

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50 Angela Rockstad August 8, 2010 at 3:33 pm

Wow beautiful job!!

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