Christmas and Seasonal Decor for Kid’s Rooms

As I was decorating for Christmas this year and checking out decor ideas in the stores I was noticing a lot of festive holiday decor ideas that you can add to your little one’s room.  Here are some of my favourites…

pottery barnI am a huge fan of the Christmas themed bedding that Pottery Barn Kids carries each year, especially the Grinch bedding.  If you are interested, you better go get it because they are selling out fast!  I also think the Elf on the Shelf nightlight from Pottery Barn Kids was very cute!

Rosenberry Rooms happy holidays peel and Place wall stickersI thought this was a very clever idea; a decal Christmas tree.  What a great activity to do with your kiddies from Rosenberry Rooms.

restoration hardware baby and child european cabin plaid flannel beddingThis one is my absolute favourite!  This cabin and moose themed room is from… you guessed it, Restoration Hardware Baby and Child.

Posh Tots Daisy Ride on DeerThis fella is from Posh Tots.  Yup, it’s a ride on deer.  It has a lightweight, yet sturdy frame which can support children and adults up to 250 lbs.

Beat Summer Boredom with Michaels Canada Room Decor Crafts for Kids

 

Summer break has begun!  Bike riding, swimming, lazing around… but after the initial excitement fades away and the “I’m bored” begins you will need to be ready with your arsenal of activities and crafts.  Being a crafty person myself I was very excited to welcome a Michaels to Milton, Ontario and thought I would have a peek inside to see what kind of summer craft ideas I could find.  What better way to give your kid’s rooms a face lift this summer than to involve them as well and make a summer project out of it!
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I found these simple frames on clearance ranging from $2.00 – $5.00.  What a steal!  Pick up a variety of sizes and styles, paint them different bright colours, bejewel them and add some photos of friends.  There you have it, a funky gallery wall.
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These solar system kits are not only fun to put together but educational as well.  Get some fishing wire while you are there and hang it as a mobile.  I am definitely picking one up for my son, the little scientist!
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Michaels carries a variety of model cars.  A fantastic summer project that will dress up your little man’s shelves.

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Grab some colourful baskets and synthetic flowers.  Hot glue the flowers to the baskets to create decor and storage for a girl’s room.

Feel free to contact Nesting Story for more design ideas or have us help you refresh your kid’s rooms.

Showcase – Cate and Levi Children’s Decor

Cate and Levi is a children’s decor, accessories, puppet and clothing company based out of Toronto, Canada.  Started by a father who wasn’t satisfied by the selection of adorable environmentally responsible yet affordable children’s products when expecting his first child.  Cate and Levi’s products are handmade and use reclaimed materials such as wool whenever possible.  I cannot wait to add these crafty touches to a nursery.  Simply adorable!

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Woolly Wall Pocket

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Animal Plaques

A Mural Comes to Life!

Nesting Story began with my children’s murals and bloomed from there.  I love meeting with a new client and hearing their exciting ideas and plans for their child’s room.  Sometimes the child is older and has a lot of great ideas to add, other times the little one hasn’t arrived yet and I am meeting with very excited parents-to-be.  Whatever the case may be and whoever my little client is, there is a lot of thought and love that goes into each mural I paint.  I wanted to show how the process works and maybe inspire you along the way!

Step 1: The Initial Consultation

I like to meet with potential clients in person whenever possible.  It gives me a better feel as to what they have been thinking about and it is very helpful to see the space.  Any kind of inspirational images that can be brought to this meeting is also very helpful.  From this point I can create the concept sketch.

Step 2: The Concept Sketch

I take all of the elements and ideas that are going into the mural and create a concept sketch.  Each Item is named and numbered.

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Step 3: Sketch and Layout on Walls

Once the concept sketch has been approved it is time to start.  Most of the time the walls need to be painted a base colour.  This needs to be done before the mural can start.  I would be happy to recommend a painter for this process.  Using small inspirational images and the concept sketch I then freehand draw the mural on to the wall.  Once the sketch on the wall has been approved it is time to start painting.

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Step 4: Painting the Mural

It is time to paint!  I use acrylic (not oil) based paints which dry quickly and do not give off fumes.  I usually like to get the overall colours on first and leave the details until the end.

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Step 5: The Finished Product

At the end I add the finishing touches including highlights and shadows.  Then… ta da!  The mural is done and ready for your little one to enjoy!

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Nurseries We Love!

One of the best sources for nursery design inspiration is Project Nursery.  I am constantly pinning nurseries from this website’s projects and thought I would share some of my favorites!

Jude’s Vintage Nursery

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I am obsessing about this nursery because of the retro and eclectic vibe it has going on. There is such a warmth to it and it could truly work for a boy or girl.  The fact that there are re-purposed pieces in this nursery inspires me to start checking out my local thrift shops.  Plus, I am loving the unexpected colours in this mural.  This nursery is by Ginny Phillips who is a very talented photographer and Etsy shop owner.  Check out Ginny’s work: www.ginnyphillipsphotography.com            http://www.etsy.com/shop/westeightythird

 

 

Ava’s Sweet Gray and Pink Nursery

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This nursery really works for me because it is girly and formal, yet clean and sophisticated.  I always appreciate it when I see a nursery design that isn’t themed and can grow up with a child without having to do much to the room.  The white paneling on the walls give a great relief to the grey and there is just the right amount of pink to soften the room and make it fit for a princess!  This nursery is by megandwade.  Check out their blog http://wadeupdate.blogspot.ca/

 

Eclectic Wood-Paneled Nursery

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I think this is such a fun nursery (despite my phobia of garden gnomes).  Anytime I see reclaimed wood used in design I gravitate to it!  I LOVE the wood-paneled wall.  It adds texture and a natural element to the room that balances out all of the bold colours and large graphic prints.  This room also has a fantastic sense of humor with it’s touches of whimsy including the mustache hardware on the dresser and the… eeek… orange garden gnome.  This nursery is by and J Design Group.  Check out more of their stunning projects on their website: http://www.jandjdesigngroup.com/index.html