I got the color inspiration for this room from a package of scrapbooking paper, oddly enough. It was great because I made a little reference notecard with samples of all the papers and colors to carry around with me when I went shopping for the room. It was especially helpful for choosing my paint colors.
The curtains are from K-Mart also. Well, actually, I should say the sheets are also from KMart. I bought two patterned flat sheets, split them in two, and sewed some pink pom-pom trim onto the leading edge. So easy. And cheap (less than $20 for everything). The white rods and clip rings are from Bed Bath and Beyond.
The lamp is from Target. I hot-glued some ribbon and trims to the cheap, white shade to fancy it up a bit.
For additional storage in the closet, I bought one of those cheap tupperware towers. I hot-glued coordinating ribbons to the drawer fronts to make it feel a little less like what it is - plastic.
I found the art (above) from the etsy seller belle and boo (I bought the "Lost" and "Found" prints). The artist, Mandy, is so incredibly nice - check out her stuff!
It's hard to see here, but I found two matching crystal chandelier sconces at Z Gallerie on clearance for $6 each. Steal of the century. I spray-painted them pink.
Other steal of the century: the little wooden pink ironing board seen above. I bought it at Baby Style for, get ready: $0.99! Later, I found an old metal vintage toy iron at an antique store that I cleaned and then sealed for safety reasons, but they look adorable together.
The other accessories in the room (like the buckets, the hooks, the clock) were purchased here and there when I saw good deals. A little paint helps things look like they belong together even if they don't.
A- Arizona (where we're from)
B - Boston (where we live)
C - Claire (my daughter)
D - Dog (portrait of our old dog, Gus)
E - Eternal...
F - Family (portrait of our family looking in the reflecting pool at the AZ temple)
G - Grace (my other daughter)
H - Home (ours)
I also used the paper to decoupage those wood letters that I got at Target.
The children's table set was purchased at Bed, Bath and Beyond with a 20% off coupon that I got in the mail. I think I paid about $20-$25 for the table and two chairs, which I spray-painted.
Like I said, I doubt I would decorate my girls' nursery the same way today, but it has served its purpose the past few years. And because I did it all for so cheap, I won't feel guilty when I want to paint everything and start again when we move this summer! :)
What are your ideas for decorating a child's room on the cheap?