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Garden Theme Baby Nursery

Let Your Imagination Grow to Decorate Your Nursery

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There's nothing quite so interesting or soothing as a garden in full bloom. Consider a garden theme baby nursery to capture your baby's interest and to make him or her feel cozy. Easy Being Green You will find that with a green palate, you have very broad decorating options. By choosing earth tones for your essential nursery pieces, such as the dresser, bedding and wall color; you can accessorize as simply or exotically as you wish. Flowers are one obvious decorating choice for a garden theme nursery. Choose pinks, purples, even polka dots or stripes, painted on the walls or in wall hangings to decorate the room. The possibilities are endless. No garden is complete without a few friendly bugs nibbling away. Ladybugs, bees, ants and even spiders will fascinate your child. Decorate with stuffed bugs, paint, stencils or other creative ideas. Growing with Baby A garden theme baby nursery can please a baby, toddler and school-age child alike. With a few modifications, your child will delight in pointing out the different parts of the ?garden? as he or she grows older. Try using a stencil or easy to remove wallpaper to place grass all around the walls of your baby's room, even across the bottom of his dresser and crib. Use an application that will remove easily later should you or your child desire a change. If you're the creative type, you might want to paint or stencil a garden mural as well. If you're handier with scissors than a paintbrush, cut out flowers, grass, insects and small animals for your mural. A white picket fence completes the look. You can also find stick-on wall decorations on the internet or at your favorite baby supply store. Out of the Ordinary Not every garden contains posies. If your tastes run to the exotic, consider the following.
  • Hawaiian garden: colorful tropical flowers, palm trees and fallen coconuts.
  • Winter garden: berry-covered evergreen bushes and winter birds, such as cardinals.
  • Desert garden: lizards, rattlesnakes, sagebrush and cactus. Accessories A green shag rug will add charm to your baby's garden theme nursery. Whether on the floor or used as a wall hanging, you will find this to be a wonderful addition. Look for pictures of children playing barefoot in the grass and whimsical flowers with smiling faces to use as wall decorations. Buzzing, creeping and flying insects as well as various kinds of birds make fun pictures too. It's easy to find decorating materials, furniture, bedding and accessories for a garden theme baby nursery. Use your own creativity to make a room for your baby that is truly unique.

  • Written by: Melanie Henson

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