I'm aiming to create a calm, whimsical room that encourages beautiful play and restful sleep. For a cancer baby born in the water Poet has a significant amount of fire within, hence the need for a soft slumber space.
A few things that have already been collected:
- her knockknock name sign
- her bespoke quilt
- apple papple and paris are in line at the picture framers
- linen rabbit is waiting for pride of place on the bed
I've got a few heart garlands tucked away, some sweet alphabet cards, a few vintage books and, of course, a (small) bundle of toys. I'm in no rush to complete it...rather, I'm enjoying the 'coming together' of it all.
But there's just one thing I'm undecided on - is this cute or creepy?
Decorating slowly is always great because its more of a natural process of re-thinking/looking, and deciding what looks best, where.
ReplyDeleteIm with you on (small) amounts of toys...quality toys, kids always have only a few faves and reject the bulk:) I love that you have a heart garland planned for the room...don't ya think all those triangle garlands are getting a tad old dare I say!
Ummm...I think creepy...but I don't like rabbits much. I can certainly think of ten thousand other things I would rather spend $150 on. The bed is dreamy and I cannot wait to see the coming together of Poet's corner. xx
ReplyDeleteI'm erring on the side of creepy too. And yes, $150 is a little ridiculous, I definitely wouldn't spend that on a lamp. I was just interested in what everyone thought!
DeleteP.S. Loving Che's pants
ReplyDeleteThe four year old says cute, but I came over with a small case of the heebie jeebies (only cos I kept imagining it GLOWING and its eyes GLOWING THE MOST!).
ReplyDeleteVery much digging that top knot!
glowing eyes....the stuff of nightmares. Creepy!
DeletePS. There's a smily face in Poet's room...air vents: eyes, window: nose, bed: smily mouth...
ReplyDeletethere is too!
DeletePersonally, I love those rabbit lamps - I wanted to get one when I was pregnant with Gus but didn't have a spare $150 for a lamp otherwise I would have bought for sure! I ended up finding a much cheaper one (though it's an owl) similar style - from Typo if you are interested.
ReplyDeleteJess x
So many delightful things already! I love those maps - and I'm so tempted by the 'love bug' print for lalie bug!
ReplyDeleteAs for the lamp - not a fan of the rabbit but I LOVE storybook duck (and am hoping to get one myself).
I'm loving apple papple (and the pear) the more I see them around too! gorgeous!
xx
Looking forward to seeing the room evolve. I LOVE the rabbit lamp, actually bought one for my cousin for her 30th last year. He looks very cool on a 70's speaker in her living room now. Briar x
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing the room evolve. I LOVE the rabbit lamp, actually bought one for my cousin for her 30th last year. He looks very cool on a 70's speaker in her living room now. Briar x
ReplyDeleteI love that rabbit, I think it's cute and not creepy at all! I can't wait to see what you do with Poet's room, I'm sure it will be wonderful.
ReplyDeleteRach x
There is NOTHING more exciting than a blank canvas!
ReplyDeleteSo much creativity to be unleashed, so much imagination to spark when complete.
The bed & that quilt ... divine!
The rabbit, I vote 'not creepy', but I find that look rather enchanting.
Enjoy xx
P.S can't WAIT to see the end result! Children's rooms are my favourite places.
It sounds magical Jodi, I just love the way you describe the kind of space you're wishing to achieve. Sounds very inviting. Also think that photo is delightful, sweet little ones. Look forward to seeing it all come together xo
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see it come together! I am only now seriously thinking about doing my little Carys' room up as she is 20 months and ready for a big bed. I was hesitant before this as I didn't want to work anything around the cot and then have to change it so I waited. She is also a little Cancerian :).
ReplyDeleteI should add that she is a firey little toddler :S...I am a Cancerian and when I found out I was pregnant and that she may be the same star sign I was delighted as I assumed she would be a quiet, placid little thing, ha!
ReplyDeleteI love the little collections of things so far. I love rabbits and we have quite the collection in my sons room, my fav being his book ends as seen here http://www.venucci.com/buy/bunny-bookends/IOBE . I ended up getting him a salt lamp and we love it. He has always slept really well in his room and I leave it on all night for a soft glow. Have fun decorating.
ReplyDeleteHere is a link to a (less expensive) Rabbit Night Light I saw recently in a sweet little shop in Albury ...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.littlenestalbury.com.au/kids/Rabbit-Night-Light-Battery-Powered
Thank you so much for sharing your lovely blog.
poet is such the perfect looking baby right now...she's dreamy (right along with her brother of coarse). the bunny...not so much.
ReplyDeletegot the kinfolk (savouring it for a rainy day in bed) and your note, all is well. x
I think the rabbit lamp is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI adore those rabbit lamps, so not creepy... more like charming and ever so cute! The bed is gorgeous as well! x
ReplyDeleteI love this photo. Such togetherness and calm! (I'll bet it's not always like that!)
ReplyDeleteI like everything you have selected for the room. I've been looking for a night-light and I really enjoy that rabbit night-light. Maybe, Daniel and Che could help you by voting?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pieces collected so far Jodi, what a space it will be for lovely lil Poet. And the rabbit? We have a very sweet and far less creepy battery operated version that Josephine loves. Ours was £5 though...so just a little cheaper!! Have you seen the squirrel version? That one's lovely. xxx
ReplyDeleteI think the rabbit is super cute, but I'd definitely check out the smaller version, for a MUCH smaller price
ReplyDeletehttp://www.dotcomgiftshop.com/night-light-white-rabbit
I don't know how the shipping works out but I think it's adorable xx
really? the rabbit light?
ReplyDeletelook at those two, besties already!
xo em
I would have to say it's a little bit creepy! And for that price it's a big risk to take! xx
ReplyDeleteI love this photo... just hanging out. I know whatever you come up with will be serene, calm and beautiful. I quite like that rabbit, but super pricey. There is a cheaper version in urban outfitters (do have that store in OZ?). A toadstool one is also very cute! I too am a cancerian with fire! (or so Dan would say!... with a bit of a kick!). Yes home is important to us. xx
ReplyDeleteHi there, not sure I will be helping having read all your lovely comments but I am in the yes camp with regards to the rabbit ~ go for it! Enjoy your weekend and keeping updating us on your lovely family, Poet is gorgeous and has a beautiful and original name xx
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see Poet's room complete! Have fun with the process. And the rabbit light is cute for sure : ]
ReplyDeleteyou have wonderful taste. i can't wait to see what you do. :)
ReplyDeleteThis room will be amazing and fit for the wee one to rest and play in. The things you have are lovely. The rabbit light not creepy but quite expensive. Lou is right you can get cheaper versions. Good description of a Cancerian- I too am a July Crablike one! That fire is a good thing I know it to be so! Jo xx
ReplyDeleteThe rabbit lamp is cute! I would have loved something like that when I was little. And the Paris print is beautiful too. I love that the internet opens up a whole new world of (affordable) art and design. I can't wait to see Poet's finished room!
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ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see what you create Jodi, you always do such a lovely job!
ReplyDeleteI just finished hanging Apple Papple and Pirum Parum in babies room yesterday, gosh they are so gorgeous! Rabbit Lamp - I think they are creepy, it's the eyes;)
Yeah, i'm leaning towards creepy as well... That said, I can't wait to see what you come up with! Your home looks so lovely x
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see what you do with Poet's space. I've been working on Everly's room since she was born (she's 9 months old now) and I'm still yet to finish it - a work in progress! I bought the rabbit night light for her (I found a cheaper one on uk ebay for $80) and I'm undecided... when the light is on you can see all the uneven and dark patches of the moulded 'plastic'. I definitely wouldn't spend $150 on it! x
ReplyDeleteReally looking forward to seeing the room come together.. it looks like a lovely space and nothing is more fun than a blank canvas.
ReplyDeleteI quite like the rabbit, although the one posted by Linda seems a bit sweeter.
Hi Jodi,
ReplyDeleteIf you like rabbits and you are just about to decorate Poet's room, you might want to check out these:
http://www.belleandboo.com/index.php
A little girl and her rabbit and the products are simple and super cute.
Have fun decorating. Poet is gorgeous.
Agnes x
I love having a blank canvas to decorate...you have some lovely pieces and I can't wait to see how Poet's space evolves.
ReplyDeleteNot a big fan of the rabbit lamp.
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I think the lamp is very cute!
ReplyDeletei LOVE this rabbit lamp - have had my eye on it for quite some time too... I bought the Lark one suggested by Linda for the meantime x
ReplyDeleteI just bought the mini rabbit lamp from Lark for my 3 year old niece for Easter - just got it today and it is the cutest thing ever!
ReplyDeleteYou must get the bunny lamp Jodi, I love it !!!
ReplyDeleteCreepy - most definately!
ReplyDeleteit's cute! the kiddos have one :)
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