Liv’s brand new bedding is ready to share! We put it all together this week and just in time to transition to naps in the crib.
Olivia can roll over now, woohoo! and napping in odd places – like our bed, on her play mat, etc – will no longer work. Of course no bumpers while sleeping, but for the pictures (and when she’s older) here’s the entire handmade set:
Liv’s great aunt Laurie sewed the bumpers from this adorable pattern (minus the ribbon trim and piping) with this nursery fabric that ties in with the color palette of the room. The reverse side of the bumpers is this modern trellis print.
It took me a few tries but this crib sheet ended up matching the rest of the coral accents perfectly!
Directions for a super simple crib skirt (more like crib paneling) that will easily shorten when we drop the height of the crib tomorrow. I whipped up this guy in about an hour.
More Project Nursery posts: basket liners part 2, basket liners part 1, the great glider makeover, sewing the curtains part 1, part 2, part 3, nursery fabric board, curtain fabric selection, rocking horse find, new pendant light, new sconce lighting, vintage wall art addition, changing table makeover, nursery wall striping tutorial, painted animal project, the initial inspiration board and the before picture posts.
Hi- Love the nursery, I am looking to do coral color in our baby girl nursery- where did you get the coral bedding: bumper and crib sheet and crib paneling. Thanks,
Nathalie
Hi Nathalie, the fabric is from Calico and my aunt handmade the crib bumper: http://www.pepperdesignblog.com/gema/2011/05/03/project-nursery-handmade-bedding-finished/, the sheet is from Amazon and the crib skirt was a DIY project: http://www.pepperdesignblog.com/gema/2011/05/04/project-nursery-how-to-crib-skirt/.
I hope that helps!
i want to buy the bumper and skirt when you’re done!!! :) ahh a girl can dream can’t she?
Would love to know the bumper fabric..the link goes to something else..
It’s beautiful! Just the right amount of feminine!
LOVE the final result! Pattern mixing perfection.
Wow! It looks great! Fantastic job!