First issue, it only comes in a set and Lee is not interested in buying a bumper for her crib below(isn't my nephew so cute and helpful ;))
She has a Little Castle blue (denim-like) chair to the right of this picture and her dresser/changing table (matches the crib) is to the left. Second issue- the chair must stay blue. The slipcovers are around $500-$600 a piece. With this all in mind...here we go!
Option 1: Simple
If you want to keep it simple and purchase all the bedding in a set (no, I'm not entirely opposed) this is my favorite find.

Those ruffles! Isn't that the sweetest little crib skirt. I would ditch the quilt for bedding purposes and just use it as a blanket for the baby (or maybe throw is on the chair in case you can't find any cute pillows for it). Also, the bumper is just a bonus in case she decides to use it later...Then I would get some cute fabric (coming up!) and have someone make you a pillow or two for the chair.
Second Option: Customized
Lee had also mentioned that she liked this Amy Butler fabric. It would match in with the chair and it's just darling. So, we'll keep that as a default crib skirt material! That got me thinking. Why not just get everything made yourself? Especially since she only needs a crib skirt and sheet. *See the wheels turning now* Turns out, there are SEVERAL wonderful seamstresses on etsy that are just dying to make your nursery dreams come true. This is one of the girls I found who will basically let you pick your fabric, what items you want (yes you can get a whole set) and voila! And honestly, the price isn't that bad considering what the fabric itself costs. So, with that in mind, here are my fabric picks for the DIY-ers out there!
Option 1 (yes...I'm going to have sub points...)

and this chandelier:

2 comments:
Thanks! That gives me a lot to think about. That rug is only a 3x5. I wonder if it comes in a 4x6? I wish there was a little more blue in it. I definitely like some of those fabrics. I might order some swatches once I find out yay or nay on baby being a girl. If it's a boy, I'll have a lot less work to do, that's for sure. Ha. Not a big fan of the Target blanket hanging over the crib, but I guess that wouldn't say on the crib anyway, like you said, so no matter.
No problem! I'll keep my eyes peeled for a different rug. And yah, I don't really like the quilt that comes with that Target bedding. It's ok...but not my favorite.
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