Designing My Baby Girl's Nursery:
A Pink Neutral Theme Out of all the rooms in my house, my favorite is my baby girl's nursery. I opted for a pink neutral theme, using muted pink and natural wood accents with white tones to create a serene atmosphere. (Affiliated links will be used below! )

The main wall of the room has a board and batten accent, painted in a soft muted pink to balance the room's overall look. We found a crib secondhand, which can easily convert to a toddler bed. I adore this crib and plan to keep it for the next baby. The brand of the crib is Kidsmill.

To balance out the space above the dresser, we added shelves around an oval mirror. These shelves beautifully displayed her books and toys while also allowing us to hang her outfits. We also incorporated a changing basket, which added a lovely touch to the room. To keep the space from feeling cramped, I aimed for simplicity and avoided clutter.
Link for the Shelves
Link for Changing basket
Link for Dolls on shelves
Link for Letter board
Link for Chair
Link for Unicorn Doll
Link for Blanket

The Ikea Kallax cabinet is an excellent choice for displaying toys, and as your child grows, they can easily access their toys. A natural wood rocker can be a lifesaver in the early months when you need to soothe your baby. If you're on a budget, consider using a rug on the wall instead of pricey wall hangings—it can be folded in half to fit the space and serves as an excellent alternative
Link for Cabinet
Link for Similar Rocker
Link for Similar rug
Link for Storage baskets
Link for Stacking cups toy
Link for Stacking rainbow toy


he adorable felt unicorn mobile above her crib is just too cute. She enjoys watching them spin around and around. The matching door hanger was the perfect accent piece for her door. I can't get enough of these charming unicorns.
Link for Unicorn Mobile
Link for Unicorn door hanger
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Traveling with a Baby: A Mix of Challenges and Rewards. (Affiliated links will be used below! )
Taking a trip with a baby can seem stressful but it is an incredibly rewarding experience. It requires careful planning and consideration of the child's needs and safety. From packing essential items such as diapers, formula, and baby clothes, to finding an appropriate accommodation equipped with a crib/cot. When traveling with a baby, there are many factors to keep in mind. Parents may need to adjust their schedules to their baby's nap times and eating/feeding routines; however, despite these additional considerations, traveling with a baby be an amazing experience for the baby and parent. Not to mention the photos and memories to show and tell them one day!
What to Pack for Your Baby's Vacation Taking your baby on a trip? Make sure you're ready for any circumstance by packing these essential items:
- Sleepwear for your baby, such as blankets, sleeping bags, or pjs.
- A range of outfits appropriate for different weather conditions. For instance, if you're going on a summer getaway, be sure to pack some warmer clothes in case of unexpected weather changes.
- Baby/Diaper bag containing all of your baby's necessities.
- Formula, baby food, and other feeding supplies. (Sippy Cup + Bottle + bottle cleaning brush!)
- Some of your baby's favorite toys or comforting items.
- Sunscreen, Uv sun blocking hat, lifejacket/vest & swim diapers for warm destinations.
- Stroller, Side-carrier or baby carrier.
- If traveling out out the country, bring the baby's passport
Usa link for the stroller
Usa Backpack link for the stroller
Netherlands link for the stroller
Netherlands link for the backpack
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