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Nursery inspiration
Nursery inspiration












I'm slightly obsessed with this crisp, dreamy travel room from The Little Umbrella. Think vintage suitcases, globes, and maps in pale whites, greens, and grays. We have several fun prints and souvenirs from our trips to Europe, and we plan to use those throughout the room. To help out, we are sharing one of our most popular Baby Memory Books-totally free. Take it from us-hold on to those precious memories. She had asked for some inspiration for a gender neutral nursery, they’re not going to find out the sex. I love that my community shares these big moments of life with me. Before you realize it, your baby will be trying solids for the first time, taking their first steps, and babbling their first woods. I had a sweet reader message me last week sharing that her fertility journey had finally been a success. If you're here, you've probably already started, great job Pinterest & Instagram will have SO many ideas, gather 'themes', colors, or just vibes that you like. First things first Spend some time gathering inspiration for your perfect nursery. The plan is to go with some sort of travel/map/adventure theme that will allow us to incorporate little elements from all of our adventures together. Once your baby is born, time will seem to fly. Let me guide you through these 6 easy steps & make this process an amazing memory for you. I'm still debating whether or not we want to paint the trim white, and/or go with some sort of white wainscoting or batten board on the lower half of the walls, like these dreamy set ups from The Little Umbrella and 100 Layer Cake-let. So, if youre interested in creating the perfect jungle room for your little explorer, take a look at our list of the best items for a jungle-inspired nursery. Our baby room is already a pale blue gray, which I love and think will work just fine, especially as we pull in pale grays and whites (like the color scheme in the nursery above from Style Me Pretty. Three-year-old Silas moved to the spare room, since it has a larger space for him to play. When we had baby number two, we decided to transform our son’s nursery into our little girl’s bedroom. Up, Winnie the Pooh, Finding Nemo, Peter Pan, Bambi, Alice in. There are so many different options, and nearly all of them work for a boy’s, girl’s, or non-gendered nursery. These few Disney nursery theme ideas just scratch the surface of what you can do with your Disney-themed nursery.

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And you know what? We're a-okay with that, especially since it means we will decorate once for baby and then be able to use the room for all our future kiddos! I honestly think I would want to do more neutral nursery even if we were going to find out the gender of our sweet nugget. Welcome to baby Eden’s garden: a modern floral inspired nursery for our little girl. The Disney-themed nursery options are nearly endless.

nursery inspiration

(You can read more about that here.) There are tons of amazing reasons we are happy to wait a little longer for that sweet surprise, but it does mean that our nursery will be gender neutral. In case you missed it, we've decided to wait to find out our baby's gender.














Nursery inspiration