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Zoie's Room

Ladies and gentleman.....we have a nursery on our hands.

I definitely didn't think I would have it completed (or almost) by the time Zoie made her appearance considering I didn't have a crib or more than 10 pieces of clothing when Zeke was born. 

There are still a couple things on our to buy list but the majority of the room is complete. 

We decided to go with a Vintage Barbie theme with very pastel colors.


The pictures above the bed were my inspiration or should I say pinspiration! 




There are a lot of custom and unique pieces in her room. The bedding was mixed and matched by a couple things I liked from Restoration Hardware and Carousel Designs that Grammy came through with to make happen, the mobile was ordered by Zoie's Mammy from Etsy, the rocker was Zeke's that we wanted covered and was then gifted to us from a friend, Lin, the changing table was given to us from a friend, but we wanted it white versus the natural wood color so Grampy painted it, the bow holder was made from scratch by our friend, Sarah, and lastly and most sentimental to me is the piggy bank that was given to me from my Grandpa Jack and Grandma Nancy when I was a little girl. 


Left on our to buy list is a rug and side table.

All in all, I love the room and think it came together nicely.....now we just need a baby to put in it.  Come on Zoie! 



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