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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? [b]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?[/b] At what age, did you re-decorate to reflect your kiddo's personality and interests (or your own)?[/quote] I set up the glider in the family room so I wouldn't have to stare at monkey decals while nursing! I watched a lot of tv. Anyway I hate decorating. My son is 17 mo so we have made few changes in his room. It consists of a rocking chair/glider (swapped with the family room one now), crib, changing table, dresser and bookshelf. The color is neutral so it will grow with him. My greatest effort in this was purchasing some prints on ETSY and getting them framed at Hobby Lobby. They're animals, not very babyish, so I won't have to redecorate for a while. I also hung a mirror. No decals. We have a little built-in shelf by the chair for books. It's nice to have a stack sitting there waiting for story time. [/quote]
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