So much work went into making the Crafted Baby's nursery perfect, but we didn't spend a lot of money. Here it is!
The crib and changing table were the hardest part. They were originally a deep mahogany color that we had to sand and paint with baby-safe paint. It took forever. We spent $60 on the set (used by a local woman) and around $40 on the paint. I made the quilt, the bedding, and the changing pad cover myself out of fabrics from my stash.
The wall decals were only $1 at our local dollar store. The Crafted Baby loves to lie there and stare at it before bed.
This little section of her room is probably my favorite. It's just a vase we had from Valentine's Day a few years ago with $1 silk flowers. I framed this picture in a dollar store frame and it makes me so happy every time I see it.
The Crafted Dad and I made this headband holder out of a piece of scrap wood, a ball of hemp, leftover paint from our crib project, and six $1 knobs from the hardware store. Some of these bows and hats I even made myself!
Finally, this is her changing table set up with all of her fluffy cloth diapers. The mirror was a gift from my sister-in-law and the butterflies are wall decals, again, from the dollar store.
What are the colors or theme of your little one's nursery? Let me know!
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