Showing posts with label nursery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nursery. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

make it pretty: little people


logo, photography and styling by Corrin Acome


artwork by jen and change of scenery
curtains by sara at mila's mama
painting done by adrea, leslie and change of scenery
photography and styling done by amie
modeling by Xavi
TEAMWORK.

tip: With little kids, animals are your best friend. They look cute, are great learning tools and provide hours of fun. The alphabet was done with stencils and acrylic paint on canvas. The animals were done with stencils, scrapbooking paper and decoupage on canvas. The initials were done with buttons and hot glue on canvases.

Check out the rest of the challenge here.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

picking artwork.

In the midst of some artwork for Amie's nursery and not having it quite done to show everyone yet, I thought I'd buy a little time and post some more ideas for nursery artwork. The biggest suggestion - and this applies to all artwork - is to choose pieces that make you smile.

Don't worry about whether it's in style or what everyone else will think of it. Choose something because of how it makes you feel, depicts what you think is beautiful and is what you'd like to be surrounded by. Art is one of the few accessories that can set your space apart from everyone else's and what can make a house more of your home. Now I'm not saying everyone needs to be an art fanatic or all of your walls should be lined with the stuff. Just a little something that reminds visitors (and yourself) of your personality, your character and, essentially, what makes you tick.

For Amie, it's humor and family. Since I've known Amie, she's never been short of a joke and is a constant reminder that you should never take life too seriously. But, and almost in the same breath, if you mess with her family... let's just say you better watch out. So, for her nursery, I naturally gravitated toward compositions and subjects that were a little silly, a little light-hearted and lot sentimental. All found on etsy.

What should your artwork say about you?








Sunday, January 8, 2012

amie's nursery moodboard.

New year means new projects. This past weekend, I headed over to my friend Amie's house to help paint her nursery in preparation for their baby boy. This will make her second child that still requires a crib, hence the need for a nursery room makeover. Plus, she kind of already has everything from the last one so we were pretty clueless on what to give her as a "shower present". The woman is a saint, I swear. And apparently, extremely fertile.

So, true to form, my friend, Adrea, set up a pinterest board for all of us to post our ideas to. After going through color choices and bedroom styles, Amie settled on a pale aqua and red as her/our inspiration.



To help out just a tad bit more, I've decided to make some rough moodboards for the timeless, boy-friendly space she's hoping to achieve. They feature everything from curtains to artwork to the furniture she's already collected so far. 



The paint color Amie chose is Benjamin Moore's Under the Big Top.  I absolutely ADORE this color, especially when paired with a couple of red tall dressers and dark walnut furniture she already has. The idea was to take this fantastic base and pair with some fun pattern, quirky artwork and soft neutrals. The key to making all of these patterns work together is to balance with pieces that are sizable and solid colors (i.e. nursery furniture, dressers, rocking chair, bedding, all white frames). Then, by dispersing the pattern equally throughout the room, the space maintains balance without being boring or too matchy-matchy. 

From top left to bottom right: 
crib (representation only): canadas baby store
pillow: west elm
curtains: ikea
rocking chair: ikea
giraffe artwork: the paper nut via etsy
paint color: benjamin moore
letter artwork: laxtoyvr via etsy
dresser (representation only): wayfair
throw: ikea
polar bear artwork: etsy
fabric covered corkboards: pample mousse 1983
elephant artwork: etsy
striped rug: ikea
monkey artwork: sharon montrose