
I initially became hooked after spotting her Craigslist dresser makeover:

How fun are these number pulls?

Using the bright yellow as a jumping off point, she used fun, whimsical fabrics in the same shade for the bedding and cornice boards:

I realized later that this cute yellow and white print on the bumper pad is the same fabric I'm using on my little girl's windows. I love the way it looks in Erin's room:

I also like that Erin decided to forego the typical (and often less-than-pretty) mobile above the crib for these fun pom-poms. She also mixed in paper lanterns from her wedding. Can you imagine how fascinated the baby will be staring at these?

And, two of my favorite ideas from the room are these great DIY book slings and the cute artwork (based on one of my least favorite songs from the 1990's, but it somehow becomes the perfect sentiment for your little one).

Okay, now for the very best part of this makeover. . . Erin was able to do the entire room (furniture, paint and accessories) for less than $850! For a complete breakdown of her budget, read her nursery reveal post here.

Thanks to Erin for letting me to share her nursery, and we'll look forward to seeing the lucky guy who gets to live here in the near future :)











so pretty, love the color and details, and especially the drawer pulls, so cute!
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable & the book slings are new to me. Could be good in an office too?
ReplyDelete-Rene
This is amazing. I love all of the yellow in this room, it makes it so warm and cozy. That is one lucky baby!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic dresser makeover!! Great fun colors in the nursery.
ReplyDeleteCharming and I love that it's so budget friendly! Erin rocks!
ReplyDeleteOMG..... this is EXACTLY what I want my nursery to look like! (although we aren't preggers yet... lol)
ReplyDeleteI even bought 8 yards of that elephant fabric on a whim earlier this year.... I was afraid it wouldn't be available when we do get pregnant. My poor children will be surrounded by elephants because of our last name!
Such a cute nursery!!! Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute and comfy nursery! Well done!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this. Such an adorable room and I love the book slings!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! Love the yellow and grey colour scheme.
ReplyDeleteIt's fantastic ... and I love those drawer pulls!
ReplyDeleteQuite possible the cutest nursery I have ever seen! I love the fabric book holders on the wall!
ReplyDeleteit is adorable and for a fantastic price!
ReplyDeleteI love it! You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteI've been following that room after seeing the dresser too. It's just perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks again for your Guest Post today!! xoxo
What an adorable nursery! I think it's a really versatile design and just a few color tweaks could make it suitable for a girl as well. Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteMy parents AND my grandmother both and bedroom suites with that dresser!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what became of them...wish I had them back to paint! What a great job!!
A.maz.ing! I love the colors she choose. That gray is the perfect choice to allow all of that color to pop!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh, I LOVE this room! It almost makes me want to have another baby - almost :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Erin! I too absolutely adore the dresser makeover and the pom poms over the crib (may have to steal that idea myself!).
ReplyDeleteWowza~~~ That is a gorgeous nursery!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute room..I really love the book storage idea :)
ReplyDeleteThis nursery is too cute! All of the elements are so well thought out. Super adorable!
ReplyDeleteSo cute and a very similar color scheme to what I want in our future some day nursery :)!
ReplyDeleteThanks to everyone for the very kind comments! And thanks again, Emily, for featuring our little nursery! We can't wait for the little guy to arrive and try it out!
ReplyDeletelove the colors! everything is clever and different and still so chic
ReplyDeleteThere is so much to love about this nursery! The fabric book shelves, and that dress is AWESOME!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing. that's one lucky baby!
abby
where did the yellow elephant material come from???
ReplyDeletedo you think you could find out for me? I'd love to use it in our next baby room.