Counting Sheep Baby Nursery Theme
by Nicole
(Methuen, MA)
Pink and Green Baby Lamb Counting Sheep Baby Girl Nursery Room Theme
I wanted to design a counting sheep baby nursery theme for my baby's room but with a pretty and simplistic look. The last thing that I wanted was for there to be sheep everywhere you looked. So I chose a feminine bedding set and then just chose girly decorations to match the rest of the decor.

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I installed a chair rail and painted light green and slightly darker green stripes below the wooden trim to create a pattern sort of like blades of grass. I then made my own sheep stencil and hand painted white and cream colored sheep on the walls as a decorative border directly above the railing.
The baby lamb nursery color scheme is primarily pale pink and light green. I added a wooden wall numbers, 1-2-3, on the lamb theme nursery wall that was painted white and added a few stuffed sheep to complement my counting sheep baby nursery theme. I am really happy with how my
baby girls nursery ideas turned out!
The picture of our
pink and green baby nursery was taken just before the chair rail went up when I was almost finished decorating the nursery.
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