An eclectic mix of colors and patterns were used to create the art above our baby's bed. Most of the letters were covered in scrapbook paper or painted with acrylic paints. The quilt was made by my daughter, mother, grandmother, and mother-in-law.
nessadee Hi there! The bed skirt is from the Menagerie collection from Dwell by Target, but it's no longer available. The quilt was handmade by my mom, mother-in-law, grandmother, and daughter. The sheets are 'Complete Sheets' by Skip Hop. You can find them on Amazon, Target, or Babies R Us. Hope this helps!
nessadee Hi there! I found the book stand at Marshalls. I still see them there from time to time. I'm sure they can be found at Home Goods or TJ Maxx as well.
nessadee Hi there! I got the letters from a variety of places, but most of them came from Hobby Lobby. I bought them unfinished and either painted them or covered them with scrapbook paper.
How did you stick the letters on the wall? I am trying to find an easy way without ruining the wall paint. - The alphabets are beautiful and stylish!! »
nessadee Hi there! I'm sorry to say that I used nails to attach the letters, so the wall probably looks like Swiss cheese. A lot of the letters are light enough, though that an adhesive strip might work just as well.
designmomof2 Adhesive strip is a great idea. Thanks! Although with the number of things that are going up in my girls' room, its definitely going to be a swiss cheese wall scenario :)
nessadee Thanks! The grey is called 'Castle Path' and the white is 'Snow Drift' I think ....snow something. I can't find the paint can, but when I do, I'll let you know. They're both by Behr from Home Depot.
ladyyb I love your the decor in your baby's room. Would allow your room to featured in your gallery of inspirational baby nursery at www.babydeco.co.uk: /gallery