It’s been exactly 15 weeks since Brady was born and I finally got around to his nursery blog post! It’s been a whirlwind time you guys and I really apologize for the delay in this entry. Enzie and I shot these over a month ago when Brady had turned 2 months old (pre-corona days). He looks so different and little in these shots! It is absolutely wild how fast they grow.

I tackled the nursery early on in my pregnancy and it was complete weeks before his arrival. I knew I wanted a neutral palette that complimented the rest of the house and I knew I wanted an animal theme without being overly “theme-y” if that makes sense.

My first purchase was the 3 animal heads that hang above his changing table. They are incredible Amazon finds and he loves looking at them while we change his diaper! His rug and side table (which opens from the top for extra storage) are also Amazon finds that are timeless and affordable.

The crib and dresser were gifted by Delta Children, what I love about them is that they are smaller pieces of furniture perfect for tiny spaces! Most of the cribs I was looking at were large and would have taken over the room. I love how this mini crib is small enough for the space but big enough for him to grow and use for awhile!

All the little decor details of the room were purchased from Etsy and Anthropologie. One of the most special pieces in the room is the custom made mobile that hangs above his crib. It’s a sleeping lion on the moon and is handmade from England. I adore it, it’s a keepsake treasure. We’ve been spending a lot of time in this room and I hope baby Brady loves it as much as I do! I’ve included shoppable links to items below, if something was sold out I linked a similar option!

Shop Brady’s nursery below:

Delta Crib

Delta Dresser

Rug

Rocking Chair

Side Table

Faux Fiddle Leaf Plant

Animal Heads

Laundry Basket

Grow Wild Art

“Stay Wild” custom wire art

Changing Basket (similar option)

Book Shelves

Straw Foot Poof

Etsy Mobile

Friendship Animal Poster

Scandiborn Shelves

Photos taken by Enzie Photo

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