

Little Leaders: Bold Women in Black History Book | 22. The World Needs Who You Were Meant to Be Book | 21. Let’s hear it for inclusivity in all toys, eh?ġ. Also, a direct quote from Birdie when she saw these dolls in this photo, “Look! It’s me and Hero” (her best friend from school).

I love the mustards mixed with the pink – always an unexpected combo that I love. I was surprised by how soft the rug is the multicolor flecks make it easy to mix with other colors.
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The hanging shelf would be great above a bed, next to one or to add to a reading corner when you don’t need a full bookcase. Bowser had a good grownup hack for it, just to spray paint it black – the shape is that good. Even they need some alone time these days 🙂 We layered a soft shag rug, bean bag, and those cute pillows to create a cozy look nook.įavorite Pieces Alert: the standing lamp is ridiculously cute. Kids get strangely into these canopies and I love them more than tents because tents take up so much real estate when not in use (with a canopy you can just gather the fabric together and tie it in a knot to save space). She Persisted in Sports Book A Cozy And Cute Corner Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth Book | 24. Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls Book | 19. The pom-poms around the edge feel modern yet playful and the little painted detail on the hooks is fresh without being too loud or young.ġ. The mirror and hooks are solid pieces of simple design (we installed these at the back door, finally). These are stackable and just really great if you are in need of something like them. Having your kids be able to see their toys is strangely important or else they forget that they have them. We’ve had those bins forever and they are great because the front lip keeps toys in without needing an additional basket. Ruffle Short Sleeve Linen Top Practical Cute (And Modular) Storage The black and white leopard lamp is awesome and that hit of black really edges up the space.ġ. Likely because they need more “secret” places to keep all their “treasures” (random things like an old car key of mine, a compass, and two rocks that look like gold). Charlie loved the jungle-inspired bedding, they both wanted the cheetah “pillow” and they were strangely obsessed with the nesting suitcases (inside the nightstand). The blackout shades with little tassels are playful and functional and come in many different colors (and see how it works with the rug? Not “matching” but goodness it looks good).īoth my kids came to see what we were working on and after a “don’t get any big ideas” lecture about not jumping on the bed until we were done, they both really responded to this room. This is a far cry from the fake brass daybed I had as a kid (which sounds much cooler than it was) and it can grow with your kid until well past college. The headboard and nightstands just launched and clearly just as cute for a tween or teen as a kids’ room. The white pillow with the pom-poms is SO GOOD and soft and now resides on our sofa in the family room (but can go on beds). That olive green quilt could easily be on a sofa or a grownup’s bed, too (“the color is VERY GOOD” says our stylist Emily B. The patterns make them very easy to mix and match as you can see in the duvet and sheets. I always lean in hard on Target for their bedding and accessories – especially when I want something fun for kids. I chose a bunch of my favorite pieces from the collection and my team and I styled them for your viewing pleasure. And now… they’ve totally redesigned it, with fresh colors, modern patterns, extremely playful and chic accessories (that mirror!) not to mention non-gender specific designs and furniture cute enough for all ages (that bed! and nightstand!). Moms (and dads and kids) across America celebrated their favorite major retailer launching affordable stylish kids decor. Five years ago, Target launched Pillowfort to universal praise. Or maybe it’s the energy from this new collection breathing new life into my world of neutrals. I wish this was my room – look how happy I am! Maybe it was being with my team again producing (safely) a fun, styled out shoot.
