Entries Tagged as 'Nursery wall art'

"yellow baby room decor ideas"With all the sunshine here in the UK, I ‘m really feeling inspired by the colour yellow.  It’s one of my favourite colours for a baby room because it’s such a happy colour.  Yellow works so well for a boy or girl nursery but needs lots of white with it otherwise it can be a little overwhelming.  I’ve put together a little yellow nursery inspiration board with white walls and hints of other colours to inspire you in case you’re looking for unisex nursery decor ideas:

1.  yellow pendant light | 2.  bright red apple print | 3.  dotty wallpaper | 4.  knitted toy storage baskets | 5.  yellow plush doll | 6. dotted cabinet | 7.  vintage inspired kids chair | 8. yellow linen bed set

P.S. While I was searching for yellow nursery decor, I found one of the top related searches was ‘is yellow bad for baby room’?  Apparently, according to the internet, too much yellow (yellow walls, yellow furniture etc) makes babies cry!  I’ve never heard this before, have you?

"black & white kids room ideas"

I know that black and white kids decor isn’t for everyone but I am a big fan.  So if you are a fan like me then this new Dutch shop is for you.  En Las Nubes does some of the cutest black and white posters, wall stickers and decorations for kiddies as well as some adorable tees.  There are lots of stars, triangles, clouds and raindrops featured on a range of goodies, all in black and white but sometimes with a hint of pink or grey.  I’m especially loving those sweet posters that have happy little thoughts printed on them.

Happy confetti

March 25, 2014

"confetti clothes, walls and more"

Confetti is one of those things that makes you feel cheerful the second you see it.  Whether it’s on the walls, on clothes or on the table, confetti just seems to have that ‘happy’ effect.  I love confetti and not just for a party so I went looking around for some happy confetti to get inspired and here’s what I found:

1.  DIY giant confetti wall decoration…  2.  confetti onesie…  3.  confetti skirt…  4.  DIY confetti frames…  5.  DIY confetti number cake toppers…  6.  multi-coloured confetti wall stickers.

"elephant soft toy dolls"

This family of elephant dolls is just the cutest, don’t you think?  They’re created by a new group of designers called Atelier Sans Souci who also make furniture, illustrations, jewellery and more.  Their first collection, full of imagination and creativity, is all handmade by local craftsmen and carpenters making it even more special.  There’s a dolls house that can be used as a play or work space, there are the sweetest bow shaped wall hooks, fun illustrations and more.  My favourite though are this adorable elephant family.

"modern dolls house in wood"

I’m loving the pops of neon throughout the collection and the little extra details on each piece.  You can see the rest of the collection at the lovely Sisters Guild, who are the only UK stockists of Atelier Sans Souci at the moment.

Feeling fruity

February 17, 2014

"fruit decor for kids"

This whole fruit trend for kids isn’t going anywhere and I’m glad.  Fruits make a nice change from animals and with Spring coming (soon I hope), nothing says fresh quite like a fruit print does.  So here are a few of my favourite fruity pieces:

1.  Tomato poster…  2.  Cherries top…  3.  Fruit & veg picture book…  4. Fruity dolls…  5.  Apple board…  6.  Lemon baby trousers.

"groovy magnetic wallpaper kids"

When I first saw these magnetic wallpapers I wasn’t sure but they’ve really grown on me.  I’ve been wanting to create a little inspiration board for myself and I’m now loving the idea of using one of these cool wallpapers.

"magnetic wallpaper for kids"

In our kitchen I want to create a wall where Anya can put up her drawings and this could be just the thing to use.  With magnets there’s no sticking and no mess so you can chop and change your wall hangings anytime you like.  I especially love that these Groovy Magnets wallpapers are for any room and any age.

"animal print wallpaper for kids"Today my wallpaper obsession is being fueled by these adorable modern designs by interior designers Sissy & Marley for Jill Malek.  These chic patterns come mostly in metallic silver or gold and the prints are small and subtle enough so even though they work really well in a nursery, they’d also work in an older child’s room.  Which is a relief as there is no DIY job worse than stripping wallpaper!  My favourite is the giraffes one but I can’t decide if I like the silver or gold better.  What’s your favourite?

Have a delightful weekend and see you on Monday.

Pinterest palettes ~ 04

November 12, 2013

"shades of blue mood board"Using different shades of the same colour can look quite striking in a kids room or any room.  Some colours work better than others and I think blue is one of the best because it has so many different shades.  So for today’s pinterest colour palette I gathered a range of different tones of blue which I think work equally well for a boy or a girls space.

1.  Vintage wallpaper and chair,  2.  Toy boat,  3.  Woolen cloud decorations,  4.  Girls outfit,  5.  Rag doll and shoes

Pins from Youpou, Smudgetikka and my pinterest boards.  Are you on pinterest?

Alphabet art…

October 30, 2013

"small toy storage shelves"How fun are these alphabet shelves?  So great for storing all those little toys that never find a home (except under your feet!) but they’d also work just as well as art for your kids walls.  I’m dreaming of one lined-up with lots of little Sonny Angels.  Made by a small NY based design studio called Chiaozza, these alphabet shelves are currently on offer at Fab, where I found them.

"random kids style collage 1"I’ve been collecting a selection of stylish things, ideas and thoughts I’ve liked for a while and today I thought I would share some of them with you.  Hope you like them too!

1.  simple kids room styling…  2. chunky knits on kids…  3.  bright pink and red together…  4.  apostrophe magnets for your fridge… 5. always remember to love yourself…  6. a mini cloud for your daughters wrist.

Have a wonderful weekend!

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