Pretty As a Princess Baby Nursery in Pink

by Sheila
(GA)

The baby bedding set that I designed is the centerpiece of this princess baby nursery. The pink and ivory fabrics that were used in sewing the crib set determine the style as well as the color scheme of the room.

Elegant princess baby nursery with soft pink and lavender décor and crystal chandelier




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A soft, dreamy butterfly princess nursery featuring lavender walls, pink accents, and a sparkling crystal chandelier.






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The colors are lovely but the touch and feel was the primary reason for choosing the fabrics.



We have many ideas for decorating a princess baby nursery in pink, purple and other popular colors.



For more inspiration on statement-making nursery furniture, see my collection of gorgeous princess beds that coordinate beautifully with soft pink and ivory themes.




My baby's crib set features silk, fabric from the Jaclyn Smith collection with some soft chenille baby fabric lining the bumper.




The large bows add an elegant finishing touch to the custom crib collection.

How to Make Baby Princess Bed Crowns and Canopies


The bed crown that supports the crib canopy is an easy nursery woodworking project that can be made from leftover crown molding.

Princess Nursery Decor


The large, wooden monogram over the crib as well as all of the room's decor was handmade and the crib set was made by by SewCribCreations.

I hope that Unique Baby Gear Ideas visitors like the pictures of the baby girl princess nursery pictures that I have shared and will leave a comment.

Please contact me using the form below if you would like to order a similar set using fabrics of your choosing or perhaps have a concept in mind that you would like for me to sew for you.

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