Here's yet another post about the finishing of the nursery (I know, it's hard to believe we are STILL working on it, but we are almost there!)
From the beginning of the pregnancy, one of the things I knew I wanted, boy or girl, was a magnetic chalkboard wall. Being a teacher, I envisioned a space for our child to be creative, express herself, and showcase her proud works of art. I also loved the idea of writing little notes to her and cataloging her milestones with the chalkboard space.
I also knew for sure I wanted an open bookshelf wall when I fell in love with spaces like these:
I just LOVE children's books and think they are so fanciful and fantasy-like. The colors and decorations on the covers make for beautiful artwork and decorations themselves.
Although I wished for a wall of books, I knew our tiny room just didn't have the space to accommodate such a display, especially if I wanted to do a chalkboard wall as well. So, I decided to combine the two. The hubby was a little confused about how she would write on a wall of books, but I assured him I had a "vision" for the wall, and she would have space around the shelving and towards the bottom.
So, we started with trying to paint with the magnetic primer first. After several clumpy coats and poor reviews read online, we decided that we didn't have the time, energy, or money to paint the several layers of magnetic paint we needed to truly hold her artwork/papers with magnets. I sadly gave up my magnetic dreams and we then focused on painting the wall with several layers of chalkboard paint.
Next, I ordered a personalized vinyl wall sticker for the top of the wall from where else - Etsy. I used the quote, "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" from Dr. Seuss' book - it is one of my all time favorites and I just can't wait to see where our little girl will go in life. I hope she always dreams high and keeps her optimism. I thought the quote would tie in perfectly with her wall of books.
Next, it was time to hang the shelving I ordered from The Land of Nod and a pink clothespin hanger I found at Home Goods. Since my magnetic musings were dashed, I bought that piece super cheap to hang her artwork or special cards she receives in the future. For now, I hung a few dresses up because little girl's clothing is so special and sweet, it is artwork in and of itself.
To me, the final product is one of my favorite parts of the entire room. I have another bookshelf and cork board rail, but don't want to clutter up the wall too much. She will need space to write on her chalkboard in the future - after all, that's what it's for! For now, we will leave the wall as is. I love it, and can't wait to read her books from her shelves each night!
Stephanie,
ReplyDeleteI am so happy we got to see the nursery today! It's literally the cutest thing I've ever seen. You have done an amazing job!
<3 Julie
Thanks! Glad you could stop by to see it! Love ya!
DeleteWhat a cute idea!!! I love the wall and of course the saying! You are too cute! Can't wait to see it in person, while holding Madelyn! yay! Love you guys!
ReplyDeleteMadelyn can't wait to meet her "Aunt Taylor"! I hope you can come visit sooon! Love you!
DeleteLove it - just perfect!!!
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