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Friday, April 8, 2016

G is for Nursery

Hey there, it's you again.

The A to Z challenge is floating along just fabulously, don't ya think?
Here we are on G already and I'm still in it.

So you've heard the story about Corabella but have you heard the story about her cute little nursery?

Well, I'll tell you.

A few months ago, I believe we were just over our 21-week mark, I decided I wasn't waiting to see if this baby was going to make it.  I had this gut feeling that one day I would hold her high up in the air (not unlike Simba in the Lion King) and show her to the world.  I was tired of living in fear and waiting for some magical moment to tell me to go ahead and start being a father.

I simply said, " Fu@k It!"

This would be my only chance to create a dream nursery and I was going to start come hell or high water, birth or death.  Nothing was going to stand in my way.

So that is exactly what I did.

I started off with windows.  Yes, windows.  The existing ones were junk and I did not want a drafty nursery.



Then I installed all new trim around the windows, caulked and painted the walls and put up a chair rail.



I assembled the crib (a beautiful gift from Ammy and Pops).




Then I ordered window treatments and Momma put her little touch on them with cute little ribbons.



We picked up a new dresser with changeable color boards



A new area rug and lots of awesome wall hangings.







Heck I even changed out the outlet covers





The coup de grace was are the wall decals.  I just love them.




I did a little creative painting and ended up with these







I had so much fun creating this little nursery.  The last piece I found was a little lamp to go on her dresser and of course, like so many other things in the room, on the side of it is a little.....

Giraffe

















8 comments:

  1. That is adorable! Fantastic job!! And I hope she made/makes it. <3

    Konstanz Silverbow
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  2. It is such a cute room! So glad you made it through week one of the challenge!

    betty

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  3. You put so much effort into it. You should design nurseries for a living!

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  4. We had little Ms Corabella last night. 5lbs 8ozs 18" long

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    1. Awesome! Congratulations :)

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    2. Congratulations Angel, and Jeff - I am so happy Corabella is here and will soon be enjoying this beautiful nursery.

      I hope you two girls are resting and getting to know each other. I can only imagine how proud Papa is... puts a smile on my face just thinking of you all. Hugs and smiles, Jenny

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  5. I can read the excitement. Good job.

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  6. You have done a beautiful job. Congratulations. It is truly awesome.
    Visiting from the A to Z Blog Challenge.

    Shalom,
    Patricia @ EverythingMustChange

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