Tour of Lane’s Nursery

Tour of Lane’s Nursery

OK, so I will confess, I probably looked at Pinterest way too much while pregnant trying to figure out what I wanted to do for Lane’s nursery and it ended up just being a visual in all the things I did not want. I knew for sure that I did not want a “theme.” I didn’t want a theme because really there aren’t any out there that I totally love, although I am sure if I left it up to my husband we would have ended up with something Star Wars, but I didn’t, so we don’t.  I went more with colors and chose grey, navy, and small pops of orange.

I knew I wanted something other than white for the furniture but didn’t want cherry wood or something else like that. I came across the crib at a store in Frisco that has actually since gone out of business. It is a dark grey color. This crib was actually set up for a girl and I loved it so in my head it was a smart decision just in case it ever gets used again for another crib.

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The bedding I found randomly online at The Land of Nod. It does have whales which almost went against my no theme policy, but I decided that because it was the only thing whale it was ok. The patterns were more what I was going for. The back of the comforter is striped with the colors I wanted. I also picked up the polka dot sheets as well from Land of Nod.

The artwork above the bed was stuff we already had at home. My husband collects art from an artist named Jay Ryan out of Chicago. I picked a few prints that I liked and bought cheap frames from Michael’s.

The dressers are from World Market. I was worried about finding a color that matched the crib and I wanted to buy adult furniture. I ran across these one night and left the store with them. They are almost a perfect match. Not that it had to be but this worked out great. The small one serves as the changing table.

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The curtains I really wanted cost about $200 bucks a pair so I went with these thin striped grey ones from Ikea for $20 and tied them back with the bunting my friend Rebekah made! She added a little bit of orange to it as well!

I didn’t want a rocker, or rocking chair, or one of those crazy expensive chairs that moved. I just got a classic mens looking chair that I actually found at Home Depot. My thought here again was for something he could use later in life. I added a small floor poof in front! The prints behind the chair actually came from my kitchen; we made the switch after I decided to get the whale bedding. These are from Jay Ryan’s Blue Planet series and are actually some of my favorites that we have!

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I decided to play with patterns again and got this Herringbone rug from Urban Outfitters. I thought it was a good change from chevron but still a cool pattern. They actually have really good priced rugs in many styles!

The shelf was hard. I went with this industrial looking one, again with the future in mind! Right now there is not much on there but I figured it will fill with books and toys later!

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For a panoramic view of Lane’s nursery click here!

Dressers: World Market,  Whitley Collection

Rug: Urban Outfitters, Herringbone Handmade rug in navy

Striped Lamp: Target

Bedding and changing cover: Land of Nod, Make a Splash Crib bedding

Chair: Home Depot

Curtains: Ikea

Prints: Jay Ryan

Shelf: Wayfair, Woodland Imports metal and wood shelf

 

The Good, the Messy & the Hilarious {Wedding Weekend Take 1}

For the two of us ladies the whole wedding weekend kind of kicked off Thursday afternoon! Teal rocks and took not only Friday off, but also Thursday to help me with last minute things.  Priorities first though we went that afternoon with my mom and sister, Kate, to get manicures & pedicures for the weekend.  The nail salon loved Kate, Teal and me because we all wanted the exact same colors on our fingers and toes, but it gave us more time to drink our wine since they only had one bottle of the green polish!

Green and gray to match the wedding colors!

Then the four of us were off to run a few errands.  Teal and I stopped by Target for wine and goldfish. 🙂 Y’all, these are essentials in our lives – haha! And then Teal very graciously continued to stick around and helped me do a mock of the cupcake table, pack up all those supplies in bins, get the place cards ready to go and really just get organized for the weekend.  Also, a big shout out to my sister too for all her input and helping me load up our cars that night to head to downtown Dallas Friday afternoon!

This is from Wednesday when my SIL, Tiffany, and littlest nephew, Easton, were over helping me with stuff. My sister & I’s house has been a wedding mess forever. Thanks for putting up with me and the wedding mess!

Friday my dad’s sisters and my one and only girl cousin threw me an awesome bridal luncheon! I’m sad because I don’t think I snapped a picture with just them at the luncheon. 🙁  But should you read this Aunt Cindy, Aunt Leslie and Erin I am truly blessed by the 3 of you and lucky to have such wonderful women in my life I get to call family! It was so fun to just get to hangout with the ladies in my family and  my wedding party!

Mother of the Bride & Bride

Sisters!

LiAR!

 

My House Party dude! 🙂

I was fiiinally able to give my Bridesmaids their presents for being in my wedding.  One of the things I gave them in particular I was trying really hard to either keep it all or aspects of it a secret, but one of them ended up having to teach my mom and me how to make so she knew ALL about it.  My mom sewed clutch purses for all of my Bridesmaids (well and me, my MIL and herself – a lot of purses!) and I don’t really sew so the only contribution I was really able to make was being the fabric cutter.  Lots of hours went into these bad boys but thankfully we started pretty early on them and they were done well in advance of the wedding! I think they’re sooo cuute!  Thank you to my mom for generously giving up all of that time to work on these for me amongst other things!

One of the other things I got them and was really excited about was that OPI in the spring, I think, came out with a Holland collection (my future last name), so I was able to find a good deal on a set of the Holland collection nail polishes. Perfect timing, OPI!

Anyway, after that we all kind of went in separate directions until the rehearsal and rehearsal dinner that night. Brent and I both grew up in Dallas, but didn’t know each other so pretty much the whole weekend of events was in Dallas proper which seemed appropriate with both of us being born (same hospital just a couple years apart) and raised here.  The wedding venue had some fabulous views of the Dallas skyline, and my in-laws also picked out a wonderful rehearsal dinner venue with just as awesome views!

Bride & Father of the Bride ready to rehearse!

with my in-laws to be (the next day)

The rehearsal dinner was full of good food, lots of laughs and just fun time with family and close friends.  Brent & I are truly blessed by the not only amazing family we have but the true friends in our lives!  After dinner a lot of us headed to the hotel bar to have more time to just hangout before we called it a night.  Eventually Brent left to head to his house for the night  and most of the wedding party was staying at the hotel so when we were ready to call it a night we just went upstairs.  And let’s end this Friday night on a funny note – when Kate, Teal and I got to our floor and off the elevator we look to our left and what do we see?  Two men in their boxer briefs wrestling. Haha.

**Disclaimer: There are SO many people that graciously gave of their time and helped me out throughout the last year of my life if you weren’t specifically mentioned in this post please know that doesn’t mean I forgot about you or by any means am not completely indebted to you for your time you shared with me.**