Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Before we say goodbye...Our girls room

The clock is ticking and we cannot wait for a change. Is it going to be a change in the decor or a change of location? Maybe both...Shhh... On time I will share with you what the future holds ;) As for now what I would like to do is keep in mind the precious years that my daughters have spent in this room and to remember, I am writing this post and sharing a few pictures.


 Kura bed from Ikea, vintage wooden kitchen from Kidkraft


 the infamous mini market


 Calico critters camper and luxury townhouse



























14 comments:

  1. What a beautiful room ... lucky little girls ... Bee xx

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  2. My Mabel would love that mini market! such a cute space :)

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    1. Hi Kate! You could make her one. It is a lot of work but is going to last for years... So worth it!

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  3. Hi There,

    Lovely bedroom :) Wondering if you would share where you got the beautiful tree on the wall.

    Take care,
    Kim

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  4. Hi Kim, thanks for the message. The tree was handmade by me. I drew the tree up the wall first then painted it. Followed by cutting about 300 paper butterflies and glued them to the tree with a glue gun. Yes you can!! LOL

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  5. Hi. Love this bedroom. So magical. Would you mind telling me the details of your Kura bed? Specifically, the mattresses for top and bottom? What did you use?

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    1. Thank you for your sweet words. For the Kura bed, we used two Sultan mattresses (the foam ones). And under the bottom mattress we added a spring box. All from Ikea. It works great in our small apartment. Are you looking for something similar?

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    2. Thank you for your response. Yes, my son wants to get it and I was trying to figure out the best way to do it so my daughter can sleep underneath. I think we will go today as both kids are in our bed still and its getting tight in there. Haha.

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  7. Hello,
    This room is gorgeous! I daren't write in French so forgive me for my poor English! ;) I would like to know if possible where is the beautiful fabric used for the roof of the market? Can you tell me? Thank you very much!

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    1. Hello Melanie,

      Je viens de vous envoyer un message sur facebook avec toutes les infos que j'ai concernant le tissus. Bonne journee!

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