Now, without further ado: Cana Marie's Whaley Cute Nursery!
We decided to go pretty neutral with the nursery and all major baby items, in case our next babe is a a handsome fella (plus, this mama doesn't really enjoy pink and purple all over the place). So we began with a grey and white base theme and added touches of teal blue and coral pink.
Lastly, the rug we already had from ikea, but it's still being sold there for like $20! Such a good deal!
Forgive the pile of hospital bags, at least we are prepared, right? Next to the crib is the most cozy chair on earth! We were gifted this glider by Frankie's mom and boy am I glad I'll have something comfortable to nurse in! We put the chair in front of the bathroom door, because frankly, it wouldn't fit anywhere else and what newborn needs to use the potty?! The bathroom can be accessed from the hallway too, so we aren't just wasting it, I promise!
Finally, every girl needs a crucifix, Mary picture and holy family statue in her room, right? I found the shelf at Ross a few years ago and painted it grey and blue to match the nursery colors. The cute whale garlands were made from scrapbook paper by my awesome friend Raquel for the baby shower! So glad I could reuse them here!
Opposite from the crib is this awesome trundle bed that Frankie's mom gave us! She wasn't using it, so I figured we could put it in the baby's room to have a place to lay down if needed, but we can also have guests over too! I'm planning on getting more pillows to make it look more like a day bed, but for now these few pillows we had laying around work great (especially the little whale pillow from Raquel)!
The mirror above the bed is something I've had since high school and I simply added more garland and pinwheels from the baby shower.
I found these awesome curtains at Ross for $15! They're not blackout curtains, but if it becomes an issue, I will probably put some black fabric on the back of them.
We are blessed to have a walk in closet in both bedrooms in our apartment. Since the closet is so large, we put the dresser/changing table in there. This was my dresser (from ikea) in high school and college, and it's the perfect fit for a changing pad! In the drawers, I bought some divider bins from ikea for $8 and they're perfect for keeping diapers, creams, socks, and other mini goodies organized! We are going to start with disposable diapers but soon move to cloth, hence both being in the drawer.
For more organization, we were gifted these awesome sizing tags by Frankie's step-mom! They definitely help keep her adorable outfits in order. I also reused this hanging shoe rack from ikea (another item I've had for ages) to store various things like pants and extra wipes.
Also in the closet: dollar store bins on the upper shelf for extra storage.
A large, lace covered cork board leftover from our wedding that I will hang on the wall to hold all of Cana's cute headbands and bows!
Oh and daddy's golf clubs hiding in the corner... Maybe she'll be inspired by them and become a golf pro one day!
A simple over the door hook is perfect for hanging extra diaper bags, little coats and anything else we might eventually need! (From big lots, two years ago)
This was my first craft for the nursery! I love having her monogram above her crib as a focal point in the room. I painted some basic wooden letters from hobby lobby and added a little paper whale. Probably cost me under $20 for all the supplies!
Of course a Whaley cute mobile was needed too! Once again, my crafty friend Raquel helped me out with this gem. We made little felt whales and hot glued them to an embroidery hoop with some ribbon. Raquel's mom also had a little sound box laying around, so we added it at the top for some extra nursery entertainment! In total, the mobile took about two hours to make and cost no more than $15 for supplies!
Lastly, right by the door and trundle bed is a $20 bookshelf from target that I've had for a few years. It's perfect for holding a basket of blankets, books, the sound machine and currently also holds our video monitor and humidifier. However, with two teacher parents, I foresee this eventually turning into a book-only shelf! She's already got a ton of great reads!
And there it is! The cheapest nursery you will ever find! We are so blessed to have such awesome and supportive family and friends who helped us make a perfect little space for our sweet girl!
Now we just have to wait for her to arrive so she can test it all out!
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