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Kid Rooms

Not long ago, I did a post on Sarah Kate's nursery. I thought I would focus on Emily's room for this post. This a little glimpse of Sarah Kate's nursery.
Emily's Butterflies above the bed. These came from the hospital gift shop in my home town.
Emily's kitchen that she does not play with too much. But......Sarah Kate LOVES it! It is cabinets and she loves getting into cabinets.
The blue dishes were my Dad's when he was a baby. Notice the doll that Emily marked all over. Discovered this when I took the picture this morning. (I took care of the matter.)
The most useful bow holder that Kelly gave to Emily for Christmas one year. I LOVE it and need another.
This piece of furniture is a flour bin or pie safe that I bought at an antique mall right after I graduated from college with my babysitting money.
Emily sleeps in this little toddler bed.
I painted the butterflies over the bed. This used to be my bed. I bought this right after college as well.
Thanks for taking the tour!

Comments

Heather said…
I love your girls room!! SO cute and I love that bow holder!! And the butterflies are cute too!
Jennifer said…
SO cute and SO girly! I love the hanging butterflies and I LOVE the ones you painted. You are so talented!
Meredith said…
I love Emily's room! Lauren has the pink and green butterflies too! I love how some of your furniture in E's room has so much meaning to it...passed on so you have it in your home!
Sara Campbell said…
Good Tri Chi colors!!! so sweet!
Pam Bowers said…
What a cute room. I love the butterflies.
Jessica K. said…
I LOVE the girls room!! Its so cute!!!
Awww, I love this! It is adorable! I love the pie safe!
Andrea said…
I love all of the pink and butterflies, so perfect for a little girl. I may need to do what you've done with the toddler bed next to the big bed. The bed we got for our 2 year old is REALLY high up, and I'm scared to put her in it so she is still in her crib even though she can climb out when she wants...lol
Tara G. said…
I love pink and green! I love the blue dishes!
Paige said…
I love the girls rooms! They are so girlie and adorable!
Taz + Belly said…
Your kids rooms are precious... I love the antique pieces and the paintings above the bed. Thanks for visiting our room, too!
The B's said…
I love the room! My Emma's room is pink and green...I'm going to try to get her room cleaned up and pictures taken of it tomorrow! I need to do it so we will remember her nursery...sad to think I've never done it.

Emma won't play with her kitchen either! Frustrates me so much! :) She is more interested in the diaper creams, lotions, and wipes in her room. UGH! :)
Jenna said…
I love Emily's room!!! It is just perfect for a little girl. I love all the special touches and awesome funiture! That is a precious room for a precious little girly!
Robin said…
Her room is precious! I LOVE the butterflies you painted!
Fullers1006 said…
OH her room is BEAUTIFUL! You did a great job decorating!!!
Your rooms are so cute...i love them.

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