
Andrew sanding the bed.

Me sanding and my beautiful garden behind me.

Andrew sanding with his graduation present (from my parents).
Don't we have a lovely patio?
After a lot of indecision between staining the cradle and painting it, we finally decided to paint it off white.

Andrew priming the cradle.

Andrew priming and needing a haircut quite desperately. Also, check out my beans--they did so well.

Me being Michaelangelo painting my Sistine Chapel. This was seriously the best way to paint the rungs.

Andrew Michaelangelo-ing.

Painting the bottom--almost done!

Yay! We are painting in our kitchen and there is horrible lighting!

Me putting the finishing touches on the cradle base.
It's done!


I love it.
Baby Girl gets to share a room with a desk, telescope, cello, and all sorts of storage. She is lucky. People put pictures of their cute nurseries up. This one isn't cute. I think you don't need a cute nursery when your baby is so darn cute. Her cuteness would overpower the cuteness of the nursery, making it obsolete.
And that was our big craft for the baby!
6 comments:
It looks so great! I am getting so excited for you guys. I cannot wait to see your CUTE little girl!
Awesome! Look at you guys being all crafty. And I think it's great that you still hike and all that fun jazz being so pregnant. :)
That looks so great!! I'm excited to see her soon! Don't worry, Audrey and Caleb both shared rooms with a desk and storage too. Even now that we have a house, Annie's room isn't decorated. :) I'm so excited for you guys!!!
Nice job! Our first baby shared space with all sorts of things too. It builds character :)
I LOVE it!
I think it is beautiful.
And you are right, the cute baby will make the room cute.
Much like my feelings on hair bows and babies.
I rarely put bows on my baby girls, who needed bows when they had hair to give them cuteness. I admit this only works when the baby has hair.
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