We are transitioning her by still sleeping in her crib for a few months and then hopefully going to get her in her new toddler bed.
We scored an adorable toddler bed on a HUGE markdown @ the Pottery Barn outlet in the early spring. It was marked down because it was missing some lock-nuts..and to my rescue...my handy hubby saved the day! After a few runs to different hardware stores he found the solution with some new thingy-majigs (if you want the full scoop you'll have to talk to him).
We made/refinished/reused nearly everything in her new room.
Being that I feel like I barely have time to breathe, I'm going to break up her room into a few posts, so I can get some things posted in spurts.
Lets start with the paint job conversation
Me: Lets do STRIPES!!! it will be so much less work because we can do them so we don't have to do the trim & cutting in around the ceiling and floor boards!!! (thinking I'm so clever)
Keith: but that's going to be a lot of laser leveling, chalk lining, and taping
Me: ahh it won't be that bad!
Keith: (keep in mind he loves me) ok
Here is part of the tape job up. We did 2 walls of stripes and 2 walls of solid...this took quite a few hours and some sore forearms from Keith balancing the laser level over and over and over again! |
and now all the tape was up and ready to paint! |
Noel checking out the new bed (prior to mattress)..and a sneak peak at the duvet cover I made |
helping Daddy put the new screws in |
Hopefully you can catch a feel of the stripes from these shots. |
First I did this...
I took my new tree/fuscia fabric and made 4 panel front (with lots of help from my momma, since I am such a novice sewer) |
so then the front looks something like this (note my model of Keith's legs underneath) |
Here you can see the "pocket" at the bottom with the buttons and Noel and I (and baby b) enjoying the finished product |
More of the room to come soon!
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