To preface, I tend to be a bit impetuous, I jump the gun on a lot of things and sometimes it works out sometimes it doesn't. So 31/2 months ago I was anxiously planning the arrival of our first little girl. The room was painted rosewood pink and I had everything planned down to the big bow she would wear home from the hospital. I had detailed plans for EVERYTHING. So when I heard "It's a boy" for the fourth time I was a bit stunned and unprepared for the news.
My big plans were no more and I needed something occupy that area of my mind that had been so busy before. I needed a distraction. So I decided that even though we already had Everything that you could ever possibly need for another little boy I needed something too make this one just as exciting, if not more, than the previous three. So I set to work. Shopping. Retail therapy if you will. I started at a high end baby boutique where my sister worked. I got some great ideas and in fact my inspiration came from the painting that I purchased there. But that is where my inspiration came to life and the rest of the room is completely made from scratch by my own two little hands. I know this sounds like bragging and you bet it is. My creative and crafty projects are so few and far between and mostly never accomplished that I just had to post. Afterall, day after day I read all of your blogs out there and feel like a complete loser.
This is the before picture. My BIL put in bead board and molding to give this room some style. It is nice to have talent in the family. This room was initially the guest room but switched to baby's room since the other is now painted pink.
We aquired this "changing table" from my parents. It is actually a butcher's block we sanded down and restained. Plopped on a changing pad and there you go. The color on the wall was initially inspiration for the guest room. But we made it work for baby.
These curtains are actually a shower curtain I found at target. I cut them down the middle added a coordinating panel on top and bottom to add length and hung them with the coordinating shower rod hooks.
I bought the matching towel at target cut out the corners, added some elastic and now we have a changing pad cover.
Made a crib sheet out of another shower curtain from a pattern off a blog I found by googling, crib sheet pattern
I figure I wasn't granted a girl because I can't tie a bow to save my life. Anyway, this is the outside of the bumper. I just cut up the old bumper to make the pattern for this one. I even used the same batting for this bumper so it wasn't a complete waste. The old one was falling apart anyway.
Crib skirt. Just straight, hemmed with gross grain ribbon. Matches the binding on the bumper and the throw pillow I made from an extra old pillow I had cut up.
This chair was handed down to me by one of my mom's friends. I bought the super plush material at Joann's. I cut up the old upholstery to make the pattern and reupholstered this myself. (I know it is white. No one is allowed to sit in it until the first time baby spits up all over it.)
Inside of the bumper matches the chair. It is super soft. I love it.
Finished product. Just have to hang the painting and we are ready for #4.
There is not an ounce of pink in this room but Im ok with that. I think. I just can't wait to meet little whatever-his-name-will-be. (Any ideas?) Oh and on a side note, except for the painting, everything in the room cost me just change over $100, including furniture. I love hand me downs.