Baby Nursery Reveal!

 

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Baby boy K will be here in the next couple of weeks.   My family and I are trying to be patient but now that his nursery is complete and I am simply ready to meet our baby boy.   I find his room incredibly peaceful and I am drawn to it’s simplicity.

Baby Nursery

The white crib, drapes and bedding are angelic and pure.  They are the Vivian Drape from Ikea.  Two 56 X94 drapes come in each $10.00 pack.  I used them on the windows but I also used them to create the crib skirt since it was cheaper than buying fabric and sewing my own crib skirt.  I simply tucked them under the mattress so I can re-purpose the drapes once he is grown.

The turquoise and grey flags were designed by Amy.  She had the guests at my baby shower write well wishes on the back of each flag.  I think they add a pop of much-needed color and provide a sentimental touch to his room.   The star mirror came from a second hand store and I love that it has both gold and silver.  The light is from Home Depot and was under $75.00.

Baby Crib

White iron crib

Map Baby Nursery

Don’t just love those vintage map letters?  That was a gift from my in-laws and really make the room extra special.  I added a ruffled table cloth to an existing round table.  The lamp was spray painted blue for an added pop of color.   The rocking chair has been with me since the beginning! I have rocked, fed, and read to my wonderful boys in that comfy chair so changing the fabric was just difficult for me to fathom.  I have loved that chair 8 years ago and continue to love it today.  I think the blues and greens in the map letters forgive the added shades of sage and cream.

Night stand Nursery

This dresser came from a local antique store.  I wasn’t sure if I was going to keep it original but I have to say that I love the wood and the brass handles.  I simply works for this room and adds that vintage feel.  The photo display was challenging for me.  I like how it turned out but I really stressed out over the layout.  Check out the gazelle head– it is my favorite piece on this wall.

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Reading nook

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Getting Ready for Baby- Nursery Sneak Peek

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As most of you know, Baby Boy K is going to be here very soon. Over the past few months I decided to take a bit of a blogging break to prepare for his arrival. The time off has been bittersweet, but it was really good for my soul and my growing baby boy.  I have just over a month before this little guy arrives, and I have been working on a bunch of sewing projects as well as planning out his nursery.  Christy and Amy have been providing a ton of inspiration and lots of support over the past few months, and I am feeling very blessed and grateful for their friendship.

Here is a sneak peek of some of the items that I have been collecting over the past few months that will be displayed our baby boy’s nursery. I cannot wait to share the final nursery reveal and hear what you all think.

Vintage Map Suitcase filled with a beautiful plaid blanket (thank you Amy) , toy money (Thank You Grammy) and his sonogram photo.

Vintage Map Suitcase filled with a beautiful plaid blanket (thank you Amy) , toy money (Thank You Grammy) and his sonogram photo.

As you can see I have a vintage map theme in mind for the nursery.  I found this amazing wooden soda crate from an antique store here in Warrenton.  I fell in love and just had to have it.  It was reasonably priced and the perfect storage solution for toys and books.  Speaking of books, that Better Homes and Gardens book is a special gift from Christy.  It has vintage stories and offers an awesome pop of color for this neutral nursery.
The maps are just USGS topographical maps that you can purchase at any outdoor hiking store or even online.  I am lucky enough to be married to a cartographer (aka a “map maker”) so I didn’t have to go very far to get these.  I love the shades of green and blue that these maps bring into the nursery.  The darker “vintage” styled map is actually wrapping paper from Paper Source.  They have an amazing collection of wrapping paper which costs $3.95 per sheet.  I particular love this piece because of the vintage tea-stained finish.   I also found the ABC sheet of wrapping paper and thought it was really cute.  It is reminiscent of vintage school art and I plan to have that framed as well.  Check out all the cool and inexpensive wrapping paper products that the Paper Source has to offer.

This is my favorite find for the baby's room.  It was not as cheap as I would have hoped but I know I will cherish this piece for years to come.  It is solid wood and the antlers (you have to wait) are amazing.

This is my favorite find for the baby’s room. It was not as cheap as I would have hoped but I know I will cherish this piece for years to come. It is solid wood and the antlers (you have to wait) are amazing.

Baby Boy K's Sonogram

Baby Boy K’s Sonogram

I hope to have a photo wall mixing white, silver and gold frames.  I have not purchased all the frames yet but I did find this frame at a sweet baby store.  I love the “coming soon” window.  Sonograms are just so special.  Hard to imagine that back when my mom had me they didn’t do them.  It is such a treasure have to this photo.

This mirror was a steal and I love the star shape as well as the silver and gold.  It is perfectly set above the crib.

 

 

I had to include his closet that is filled with baby clothes generously donated by my dear friends.  This baby is so lucky to have a closet filled with gently used clothes.

I had to include his closet that is filled with baby clothes generously donated by my dear friends. This baby is so lucky to have a closet filled with gently used clothes.

 

I do hope to spruce up the baby’s closet, but I had to share this photo of sweet newborn sized clothing.  I am so thankful for all my friends and family that have passed down clothes and supplies.  This baby is so very lucky, as am I!

A mom of three boys deserves a bit of pink!  Courtesy of Christy!!

A mom of three boys deserves a bit of pink! Courtesy of Christy!!

I just love this PINK baby sleeping sign that Christy sent me.   Even a mom of three boys deserves a bit of pink!  What a great gift for any mom!

Thanks for checking out Baby Boy K’s nursery sneak peek!

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Progress in My Dining Room–Open Shelving and Chevrons!

 

Sneak peek of the “after”

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I’ve been working on my dining room over the past few weeks.  It’s the first room you see when you enter our home, and it’s always been my least favorite.  I had two goals:  to make it more welcoming and casual.  Right now, we only use our dining room two or three times a year, and I’m convinced it’s because it’s such a formal room–and we’re not really formal people!

When we moved in, the walls were a deep chocolate brown and the trey ceiling was faux finished with a brown and gold treatment.  The window treatments were lovely, but made the room really dark, and the paint color sucked all the light out of the room.  I also wasn’t a fan of the chandelier.  Here’s a “before” picture I dug out from my house hunting pictures.

Last summer, I scored a Ballard Grande Claire chandelier on Craigslist for $100, and sold the old one on Craigslist for $100.  That worked out well, huh?  My sweet husband painted the walls while the kids and I were away (“Camouflage” by Benjamin Moore) and we lived with it like this for about a year, but it wasn’t exactly right:

The week of Halloween, I reached the point where I couldn’t take it anymore.  I sold the drapes on Craigslist (and they went FAST) and rolled up the antique hooked wool rug that our sweet rescue dog ripped last month.  He didn’t mean to, but he was chasing the cat and skidded out.  I think the room looks better without it, anyway.

I painted the walls “Fawn Brindle” by Sherwin Williams, but mixed at only half strength so it would be lighter.  We have that color in our living room/great room so I wanted there to be a slight contrast with the rest of the downstairs.  The painting went quickly because the bottom half of the walls is wainscoting and two walls are open to the living room.

Next, I decided to install open shelving over the buffet.  I used Amy’s idea from her kitchen, and built my shelves from stair treads and corbels (both from Home Depot).  At my store, they were in the same row.  Here are the corbels I used:

I spray painted the corbels and the stair treads and hung them.  In hindsight, I’d put them a little lower to make them more functional for storing dishes and serving pieces, but then I wouldn’t have had room to put the silver platter on the wall, and I really like it there.  Read about how to hang silver platters easily {here}.

The next thing I did was to add a little chevron shelf paper to the doors of the buffet.  I bought a couple of rolls when Amy found them at TJ Maxx and used them to redo her pantry and her butler’s pantry.  LOVE the chevrons, and I should be able to just peel the paper off if/when I change my mind.

I pulled these two prints off the wall (I bought them at a thrift store in Virginia when we lived there) and decided to turn the gorgeous frames into chalkboards.  Here’s the before:

And the after:

I hung the two frames on either side of the shelving–I’m a big fan of symmetry!  Oh, and chalkboard art is TOUGH–but I’m going to keep practicing. :)

I moved the guitars upstairs and had a free corner to the right of the buffet.  I decided to bring in a little antique metal stool that hasn’t really had a home in this house.  It was painted celery green but I gave it a coat of metallic silver to make it look a bit more industrial.  Here’s how it turned out:

Now we’re ready to have small visitors come to dinner!

Hobby Lobby is selling gray chevron fabric right now, so I bought enough to cover the piano bench:

Now, it’s not done yet.  The windows are bare, although my plan is to buy plain white panels from Ikea or Target and paint stripes on them.

Here’s where we are so far:

Vintage decanters on the buffet serve as my bar area:

My mom and dad’s wedding announcement always gets pride of place:

If you’re really observant you can tell that I continued to tweak the styling and things aren’t in the same place in all of the pictures.  Here’s a wide shot:

See Harley in the corner?  He’s really sorry about the rug!

I left the ceiling brown; I had debated painting it a deeper gray, but with the antique bronze/gold of the chandelier and the brown wood of the furniture, it worked to keep it the way it was.

Here’s the BIG question, though, and I need everyone’s advice.  I am seriously considering painting the table, chairs, and buffet.  The table was seriously damaged in our last move (thanks so much, Atlas Van Lines!) and I’m going to have to take it apart anyway to try to repair the pedestals.  The tabletop is damaged, too.  So, I’d love your feedback on whether or not to paint; if so, what color (white?  gray?), and also your opinions on different methods.  I’ve never used chalk paint and hear it’s the bomb.  Thanks in advance for your input, and thanks for stopping by!

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Easy Halloween Chalkboard using Martha Stewart Craft Paints and Stencils

Last month I received the most amazing surprise on my doorstep!  It was from Martha Stewart Crafts and it was filled with the most inspiring paints, stencils, tools and ideas.

Opening this box felt like Christmas morning!  Thanks, Martha!

I just couldn’t wait to dive in.  Limiting myself to one project was nearly impossible, especially when the theme for this project was Halloween.   This is what I came up with– I hope you love my Halloween Inspired Chalkboard using only Martha Stewart Crafts!

This was my first project using  Martha Stewart Crafts Chalkboard Paint in the fabulous shade of grey.  I wanted to create a spooky entryway and I loved the idea of writing a Halloween message for all my fall guests to see.    I also loved the idea of a grey chalkboard rather than the typical black.  I already had two thrift store art frames in my basement that I wanted to re-purpose, so I was off to a quick start.

These frames were pretty old, so I did have to cover them with black spray paint prior to adding the chalk paint.  I used spray paint designed for trucks (called Bed Liner).  I think that stuff is amazing. You don’t have to sand or worry about imperfections as the thick adhesive coating covers every little scratch, ding and chip.  I love that it has a hint of sparkle and adds a ton of texture to the frame.  It was the perfect fix to this imperfect frame.

Adding the Martha Stewart Crafts Chalk Paint was simple.  This particular frame had plastic, rather than glass, and it was a bit dusty from being the basement.  I simply cleaned the plastic with a glass cleaner.  Once dry, I evenly applied the chalk paint with one of the brushes Martha Stewart Crafts provided.  It took 3 coats, but I love the result and the color.

Once painted, I was ready to add a spooky verse or poem.  I have the WORST handwriting, so I knew I could not do this part of the project freehand.  I was grateful to find some transfer paper in the wonderful box of Martha goodies.    I already had a Halloween sign, and I personally love the font styling so I felt it would be perfect to copy onto my new chalkboard.  My kids also love this sign as it tells you to “smell my feet.”

What little boy would not giggle over that kind of talk?

Transfer Paper allows you to copy images and fonts perfectly from one sign onto another.

I have never used transfer paper before and I am sad to say I have wasted countless hours erasing, re-writing and erasing.  Martha Stewart Crafts Transfer Paper is amazing!!  It made this part of the project so quick, easy and stress free.  I didn’t have to worry about my atrocious hand writing as I could simply copy and paste.

You can see how the transfer paper left faint markings on the board, now all I have to do is go back and fill it in with chalk.

I love the wording on the frame, but it only took up a small portion and didn’t look like I wanted it to.  I  needed to come up with a plan “B” and fast.  Back to the box of goodies Martha sent me.  What would fill up the frame without taking away from the wording?  Check out this great rick-rack/chevron stencil I found:

Here is the final product.  I embellished the board with a handmade burlap flag banner and some creepy spiders, and I LOVE the end result.

I have to point out those bat stenciled goblets and gold pumpkins at the bottom of my photo.  I told you that I would not be able to stop at one project:).  I absolutely loved working with the Martha Stewart Crafts and the Sticker Stencils were no exception.

Sticker Stencils by Martha Stewart Crafts makes stenciling EASY!!

The sticker stencils are AMAZING~

 

These goblets and bottle took me less than 30 minutes to create and it cost me less than $6.00.   Each glass cost $1.00 at my local dollar store.  That cool bottle was store bought sparkling lemonade that I found at HomeGoods for approximately $2.00.  I served the lemonade at my fabulous 30-Something Fashionista Party (check it out here) and saved the bottle because of that super cool top.  I think the goblets and bottle combined would make a fantastic hostess gift set.  Maybe include a cool Halloween inspired cocktail recipe like my Spooky Orange Creamsicle Cocktail.

{Click HERE for printable recipe}

Lastly, I painted some small pumpkins using Martha Stewart Crafts Gilding Paint in silver and gold.  I have to say, that stuff is powerful and gives you a lot of bang for your buck.  I barely used anything and covered 6 small pumpkins.  I also love the metallic colors which will carry over to my fall dining room tablescape this Thanksgiving.

Look for these on my Thanksgiving tablescape!

I hope you enjoyed seeing all the wonderful things that Martha Stewart Crafts made possible for me this Halloween.  Please note that I received these products via The Blueprint Social (www.theblueprintsocial.com) for this post, however, the opinions are 100% my own, please find my post disclosure HERE  I sure enjoyed this campaign and want to thank Plaid, Blueprint Social and Martha Stewart Crafts for this opportunity.

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