It's done and turned out better than I had envisioned! :)
I knew exactly the theme/ color scheme I wanted to do if it was a little boy, and once I found and fell in love with the fabric I used to sew the bedskirt and curtains, the rest just started coming together piece by piece. I don't think the pictures do it justice or really show the colors well, but since the lighting is best in there in the mornings, and I won't be able to take morning pics until this weekend, I am sharing anyways.
When people ask me the theme of his nursery and I say "outdoorsy" they immediately think camo, and are often surprised when I say the only thing camo in his room are a few onesies and his "daddy duty" diaper bag. Yes, you can do outdoorsy without being redneck and here is the proof.
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The view from the door as you walk in. |
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The trophy wall, changing dresser, and crib. |
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The glider and bookcase view. |
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The closet and door view. (People are always surprised at how big his name sign really is.)
The rest of these are just a few of the little details... |
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A close up of the bedding and curtain fabrics. |
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The cross is from Brett's nursery when he was a baby, and the painting is from a very special family and has the rhyme "First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes Tucker in the baby carriage." painted around the edge. |
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His trophy sign is made out of a ring of real wood and cricut letters. |
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Brett picked out the light switch cover! |
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A giant decorative reel holds up part of his curtain arrangement and when the sun hits the crystals in the afternoon, his room seems to sparkle. I love sitting in there watching the light.
I hope he likes it as much as I do!
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