Just to warn you, I took a ton- but each little piece of it seems to have a story that I want to tell!
Here is a before picture:

I realize some of you may find it difficult to understand why I did away with the pea green walls and the purple and green butterfly border...but seriously, what about my house (sheesh, or my personality) shouts that I love this decor?
Here is it now:
Now I did have grand visions of coraly/pinkish scalloped walls but once I slapped that paint up there, it was not to be.
Recognize the Martha Stewart puff balls from this tragedy?
I posted last post that I was waiting on some finishing touches from my beloved esty. Here they are! My birds!!!
If you are curios about my obsession with birds, I'd be happy to tell you about it someday. But I really don't feel like going into it on blog world this post.
Robin and I have discovered a Paris Street Market that takes place in Denver during the summers. We're addicted. Now, if you have been to a real Paris street market, prepare yourself for disappointment.
But, if you have stayed on home grown soil scrounging flea markets, you're in for a treat.
We're talking repainted furniture, fresh fruit, vintage decorations, and one-of-a-kind-clothing. I even found my dream butcher block table to seat 12 to go in my dream kitchen with a brick fireplace.
Add the mountains in the background and the GAP just around the corner and it's pretty perfect.
Anyway, all that to say we found the mirror there and the window pane inspiration was found there too. Robin scored the most fabulous window pane and has done amazing things with it.
(I totally didn't see this turning into a home decoration inspiration blog- bless you if you're still reading).
Anywho...
My friend Karen (who inspired the amazing puff balls) was so kind to add this bedding to my nursery. I *heart* it like a crazy lady.
And to finish it off, Robs made this adorable banner for Harper. She'll feel so welcome!
6 more days to go! I am hoping that my Tums hold out for that long!