Thursday, June 7, 2012

Emily Grace's Nursery

Good morning!  If you have been following my blog this year you might have read that I was hired to do an entire nursery for a very special baby girl.  As promised, here is Emily Grace's nursery.  I will try to describe it as much as possible.  The banner with her name is done with the Cricut and I used Story Book for the font.  Each banner is filled with laces, ribbons, crystals and bling.  I used Prima papers.  Each banner is backed with styrofoam poster board to keep them stiff and prevent them from curling over time.  The crown above the name was specially designed for Emily by a local artist.


This is the chandelier in the center of the room.  The lamp shades are decorated individually.


This picture doesn't do justice to this piece.  It is a huge circular metal frame for the baby's monthly pictures. Each frame is decorated with lace, flowers, bling and Prima and Teresa Collins resin pieces.  A professional artist painted the swirls on the walls.  It really brings everything to life, it was the perfect touch.

 

These are some photo frames (decorated as well to match the room's decor) and a box which I made using the Metal Art technique.  The box has her name on it.


This is the beautiful Kaisercraft birdcage which sits in one of the walls.  Check out the wings of the bird!  They are metal wings.


There are frames throughout the room all decorated in the same fashion.


My husband "engineered" this hair bow holder.  It is a large picture frame onto which he removed the backing & stretched chicken wire across the back.  Each headband/bow is held my hand-decorated clothespins.  The frame is about 24" x 36".


These frames are 14" x 14".  They are made using the same fabric as the crib set.


This started out as a plain pedestal.  See how pretty it turned out with a little paint, some prisms & flowers!


Look at this piggy bank!  Her mommy wanted it to match the decor of Baby Emily's room.  The pig even has a crown and a tutu to go with her fancy shoes!


The switch plates had to match the room, too!  So.... here they are, all handmade, done with the Metal Art technique.  We started with plain wood switch plates from Home Depot.  My husband made certain that none of the foil in the back would come in contact with the wiring.  (That could be bad!)


This little cradle sits by Emily's crib. It is hand-painted just like the walls and it has the baby's initials, also decorated just like the rest of the room.


This is a collage of photos of the nursery.



This is precious Baby Emily Grace at almost 2 months old.

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Behold, children are a gift of the LORD, The fruit of the womb is a reward.  
Psalm 127:3




9 comments:

  1. Wow Bea...you did an amazing Job!! Love it!

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  2. LOVE it all, Bea. Fit for a princess. The swirls on the wall are divine.
    Every detail is gorgeous. Love the pedestal and the piggy bank, but the chandelier steals the show...after Princess Emily Grace, that is. :)
    Much love,
    Marcia

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  3. Amazing!!!
    This is the most elegant baby's room I have ever seen. There is beauty everywhere you look. I love it. Thanks for sharing all of these photos.

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  4. WOW, what a gorgeous room. She can grow right into it which is so nice. Great job.

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  5. Bea, ese cuarto es un sueño! parece sacado de un libro de cuentos de hadas! WOW!!! se nota que hubo mucho amor en los detalles! precioso!

    cariños,

    Gretchen

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  6. Absolutamente maravilloso, todos los detalles que pusiste wow!!
    Me encanto todo, todo, todo FELICIDADES, no puedo esperar para los demas eventos que te contraten :)
    cecy

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  7. Oh!My!Absolutely Precious!!!What a Darling room for a Darling Princess!!!
    This should be in Magazine!!!!Beautiful!TFS

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  8. What a room fit for a princess! Unbelieveable.

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  9. The room is so precious. She is a muneca! Bella que dios a bendiga!!

    Te quiero mucho!

    Mickey

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