I can customize prints to any size up to 16x20 inches. Please leave your requested art print size in the "personalization section". Download will be emailed to your Etsy account email on file. Frame not included.)Ī digital download of printable nursery art if you choose to print yourself. ![]() How to Nest for Less is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Nursery Prints on fine art paper. Any product claim, statistic, quote or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer, provider or party in question. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely the bloggers’ own. Even though the owner(s) of this blog receives compensation for our posts or advertisements, we always give our honest opinions, findings, beliefs, or experiences on those topics or products. The owner(s) of this blog is compensated to provide opinion on products, services, websites and various other topics. That content, advertising space or post may not always be identified as paid or sponsored content. The compensation received may influence the advertising content, topics or posts made in this blog. This blog accepts forms of cash advertising, sponsorship, paid insertions or other forms of compensation. Follow me on Instagram to see which one we pick! I’m trying to decide if we should build our basement workshop next or focus on some DIY projects in the kitchen. OK, now it’s time to get back to my house. Happy that we could reuse those sketch prints and that this theme is so popular right now that it was easy to find coordinating pieces on a budget! In between the two doors we hung a little airplane wall art and some metal letters for his name. To the right of the dresser is the door to the hallway and his closet. The only difference with this one is that we attached some white hooks to the bottom to hang a couple coats and sweatshirts. To the left of his dresser is his hamper and toy chest (I think they’re both from HomeGoods) and then another little cloud shelf. Then on top of the dresser Luke has a little bin for his shoes and some cool airplanes we found at Hobby Lobby. Above the mirror I made a fun little bunting banner kind of like what I made for Ellie’s bedroom. On the opposite side of the crib is Luke’s dresser. This will be the perfect little reading nook for him someday (yeah, we might have a couple years before that happens). ![]() To the left of the crib are the DIY cloud bookshelves and his little personalized chair. Totally makes a statement in this room and adds a pop of color to the navy and white color palette. Then above we hung a really cool yellow airplane from HomeGoods. Since Luke will soon be converting the crib to a big boy bed we wanted to use the matching nightstand next to it. ![]() The rest of the room just fell into place. So yep, gifted them to my sister and she found some adorable crib sheets that perfectly matched from Restoration Hardware. I originally created them for our old guest bedroom, but really didn’t have a place for them in our new home. This whole airplane theme started when my sister asked if I was still going to use the airplane sketch poster prints in our new house. ![]() Last Sunday we painted the walls, made some bunting banners, and built some fun DIY cloud bookshelves, then this past Saturday we hung everything: the drapes, mirror, pictures, and bookshelves. This bedroom actually went quite quickly. First it was my 11 month old nephew Connor’s striped nursery, now it’s my almost 3 year old nephew’s bedroom. I should have known moving three doors down from my sister and her family that I would be decorating her house along with my own.
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