Henry's Nursery - personal
Please forgive me for my absence from blogging... I have been taking some much-needed time to catch up on editing, regroup/refocus and get ready for our sweet baby boy's arrival (any day now)! I still have a couple of open wedding dates for 2013 (and we have started booking for 2014) - I would love to hear from you brides, so keep 'em coming! :) We will kick off spring/summer wedding season with a GORGEOUS Seaside, Florida wedding in May, so watch out. It's going to be an incredible summer...
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I wanted to share some images of our little nursery with you guys before life gets crazy with a newborn... (I figured it would never be this clean again)! This room is such a collaboration of love from our friends and family and it's become my favorite little corner of the world during the last few months. When we found out we were having a boy and started planning Henry's nursery last year, I kept thinking, "Colorado comfortable." If I could trick this little guy into thinking he grew up in Colorado, I've accomplished my goal. Ha! Too bad he will know it's Texas when we open the door and it's 105 degrees :/
No, but really: I pray we have created a comfortable, simple, lovely space for Henry to sleep, grow, and know he is so ridiculously, dearly and out of control loved.
(sources are listed at the bottom of the post... feel free to share and leave a comment if I missed something or if you have any questions!)
Sources:
Crib: Babyletto
Changing Table: Nadeau
Dresser: Nadeau
Rocker: Dwell Studio
Floor Lamp: Target
Glass lamp: Pottery Barn
Rug: Urban Outfitters
Tree-trunk lamp/nightlight: Craft & Gather by Rocky Garza
Baskets in dresser: Target
"Come Thou Fount" Print: Lindsay Letters
Wooden blinds: Levolor in Origami (Lowe's)
Bedding: Birch Organic Fabric (Camp Sur and Camp Modern) - bought at City Craft, Dallas
Small wooden frames: Anthropologie
"H" hook: Anthropologie
Moose pillow: The Nest UK on Etsy
"Relax" sign: kngo on Etsy
Highchair: vintage (mine from childhood)
Honeycomb Shelves: handmade by Henry's dad :) You can find the tutorial here