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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Judging by the rest of my house, it's unlikely that I'll develop a sudden knack for decorating and have an amazing nursery with proper scheme, decor and ambience. I'm going for neat and tidy. :? What did everyone's nursery look like once you were in the swing of things - 3+ months after delivery? What did you purchase in great anticipation, but then freecycle or give away quickly? Do you stare lovingly at the monkey decal on the wall while nursing or do you think about picking off his little smarmy face - lol? At what age, did you re-decorate to reflect your kiddo's personality and interests (or your own)?[/quote] My son is only 13 months, so I haven't lived with things for too long, but I love his nursery. We bought a crib and glider from Great Beginnings, which I love (especially the glider). The bookcase, bedside table (next to the glider), and dresser with a changing pad on top came from Ikea. We painted the walls a periwinkle color and he has jungle decals on the walls. I'm not much of a decorator, so I'm really proud that I actually decorated a room and I like looking at it while I'm nursing or rocking him. We don't spend a lot of money on furniture, so I felt like we splurged a little getting a glider for about $400-$500 and I'm glad we did.[/quote]
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