I love your room. I wanted shabby chic and lots of pink, LOTS of pink. Aunt Lillipop and Shugie helped me with your beautiful room! Even on the day you were born, they were in here getting it all ready!
I wanted to take time to let you in on all the little detail. The above script was made by Marcy's sister and my friend, Anita. I love it and it is perfect!
The bedding is exactly what I wanted. Lillipop found all the bedding at Target. Shugie then was so sweet and had it made into your bumpers and skirt. I just love it!
I usually have either a pink or white sheet but they are all dirty right now. This blanket is so soft! My friend, Katey Williams got it for you. Love it!
The big letter E your aunt Nat made for your shower. I know there's not a pic right now in the frame but I just add pics to your room as I find time to print and in love with! The frame was given from a friend at school.
Adding all the little detail to the shelves was fun and done little by little. I shopped antique stores, etsy and used a lot of stuff we already had. This was Turner's nursery too and he had the shelves with books as well. I insisted all the books on your shelf had to be white, pink, purple, or yellow. :) you will see every shade of pink in your room! We love pink!
The little blocks were made by someone on Etsy. That was my first Christmas gift to you. The pink owl was a must since your aunts and Shugie are Chi-os. They are already recruiting you! The puff paper flowers were made by Aunt NAt for your shower.
This shelf is on the left side of your crib. The abc was made by Marcy. The little birdcage I found and just knew you needed it for your room.
A girl's room isn't complete without stuffed animals, especially a pink poodle.
I love these letters! I ordered them off etsy and your daddy painted it! Luckily your aunt Nat reminded me of them from my Pinterest board! I wanted them for your room always!
This is behind your door and I hang pictures on them. The bottom is where your towels and coats are hung.
I was very proud of this that I made you while on maternity leave. Behind it says ' oh the places you'll go" but this was the only good spot for my garland and I really wanted you to have one in your room.
How adorable are the curtains? I absolutely just love your room. Shugie had these made too and they are perfect!
The ole famous chair. You are pretty good at sitting in it... For about two seconds. You are usually found around it or crawling on top of it. I take your monthly pictures in it.
Love! Love! This chair was originally red for brother's room. It really popped after all your stuff came into play and Shugie knew it would look better covered and she was right. I just love this chair!
Those little shoes hanging were mine when I was a baby. The little pink knob was an Aunt Lillipop detail.
Your Aunt Lillipop had this idea and made this for you! It is very special. The handkerchiefs on the left were given to you by Shugie. Her grandmother (your great grandmother), Lola Aubrey Turner, gave them to her. The cute baby cards were given to Shugie as well and passed down to you. The handkerchiefs on the right were given to you by Aunt Lillipop who was married when I was pregnant with you. I love this piece in your room and meant a lot to me and your daddy they thought to give these to you.
Daddy painted this table I found at a flea market. You loved your baby wipe warmer during the winter months.
Every little detail down to the knobs. Your Aunt Lillipop picked these out and they add the perfect touch!
I had these blocks made for you for your 1st Christmas. Your brother loves you as you can see from the picture.
Always need fun bows displayed! The blue walls were painted by your daddy when it was your brother's room. I promised him I wouldn't change the color. It fits perfectly with your room. I would t want any other color.
The Owl touch I found at an antique store and just love how it sits perched up on your books!
Many fun times has in your room! I love it every time we go in there, even when changing a poopy!
Xoxoxoxo

























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