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The child in question is my grandson, and his nursery is quite plain–crib, dresser, with painted walls. But they are moving into a new house soon, I know that they plan to decorate his room to match his entry into toddlerhood!
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I HAVE NO NURSERY AS MY CHILDREN ARE GROWN…BUT WHEN THEY WERE YOUNG IT WAS VERY PLAIN AND SIMPLE…THERE WAS NOT MUCH MONEY AT THAT TIME
I helped my sister with my nephews nursery and it was Western/Cowboy theme. We found a cowboy boot to hang on the wall (it was like a metal sign) and cowboy sheets and even put up a cowboy hat. The colors were reds and blues and yellow. It is adorable!
My daughter’s nursury is a lovely soft lilac with huge windows to let in the sunlight. We used some vinyl decorations to make the walls extra special.
Our baby girl’s nursery was pale pink with white furniture.
We had a yellow one–that was it could be used for all three kids.
My grandson’s nursery is very nice- “Baby Zoo ” animal motif.
no voc sea blue paint my little boy can grow with, animal rug, stuffed animals and books, natural furniture he can grow with as well
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My childs nursery was shared with 2 other children
my babies nursery is blue and green and has a noahs ark theme.
My daughter’s nursery was muted florals – pinks, yellows, pale blues and greens. I made her curtains, small comforter, etc. I figured, she’d grow out of pink fast, so I indulged myself for my girl before she could protest!
My little girls’ nursery was painted mint green with a larger than life green frog and a border in the pastel shades with cute animals!
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No nursery yet, but when I get ready for one, I will have an all animals theme! I think it’s imprortant to teach kids to respect all forms of lie.
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I have no children and so no nursery but if I did I’d paint it pale blue for a boy, and soft music would play, probably classical but anything not too wild. There would be a book shelf with some childrens books already in it, picture books, books for learning to read and some first chapter books, maybe I’d put my Harry Potter in there too. There would be a mobile hanging over the crib, it’d have a moon and a cow and a spoon. There would be a toy box made of wood, but safe so the lid wouldn’t crash down, and there would be some stuffed animals, very friendly looking ones. And toy instruments that really played. There would be a chest of drawers for clothes. And when I was a kid I knew a girl who had a swing in her room that hung from the ceiling, so how about that too. Well, that’s a start. I’m getting older and so don’t know if I’ll have any kids or not, but if I did I’d love them and do my best to help them be good, happy people.
I have no nursery (and no children yet) but when i do have children I really love Jungle themed nurseries!
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Our child’s nursery is pink and yellow for a girl.
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I have no nursery and no children yet but if I did the nursery would be painted pale pink with lots of stuffed animals.
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I have no nursery as the children are all grown and shared a room with their siblings.
Dog theme nursery is my plan. There are pawprints on the walls and stuffed dogs on a cute bench.
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The nursery is my grandsons. The walls are wall pappered in blue with white clouds. He has blue and white curtains on his window and a few small stuffed animals on this littlle dresser. He has a crib with a blue blanket!
we decorated the nursery with a winnie the pooh theme
He doesn’t have a nursery. Our son shares a room with my two teenage boys. So, there was no nursery decorating other than his crib which has a Snoopy bed set.
My little ones nursery is painted a light yellow with some of the furniture being a light green. The bedding, curtains, etc is all farm animals. I didn’t know know what I was having for either of them, so it was good to keep the colors/theme neutral.
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My son’s nursery was primary colors with lots of bears — since that is his dad’s nickname!
My son’s nursery was wallpapered with cartoon aliens. Very cute!
My son’s nursery had Winnie the Pooh theme
My niece’s nursery was small, but with everything needed. I’d say cozy, bright and cheerful.
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Our son, Anthony, has an animal themed nursery with neutral painted walls. When I was pregnant with him, I worked on murals for his wall. I painted an alligator, monkey, bird & giraffe. The murals match his wall paper border, crib attire, lamp, hamper & wall hangings. So, everything ties in together nicely!
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Green stripes above the chair railing, and solid green below with a fish theme.
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My daughter has Disney Baby characters in her nursery.
Our baby’s nursery has dark wood and different shades of blue. And we love chocolate – I’m wondering if the question about the nursery was meant for another post? I seem to remember you asking that on a post about stuff for the nursery. Anyway, love to win either way!
Our child’s nursery was done in baby Lion King, with yellow and green walls.
It’s not anywhere near done yet, but it is going to be old-school pink and frilly.
My daughter’s nursery has a Delta crib, dresser, & a combo dresser/changing table. The walls are painted a subtle mint green, and her crib set/theme is the CoCaLo Sugar Plum pattern, which has lavender/pink butterflies & flowers with light green stems.
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