Jungle Babies Nursery Theme
by Amanda Javens
(Galion, Ohio, US)
One Wall of Baby Mikey's Jungle Babies Nursery Theme
We started with painting the walls of our Jungle Babies Nursery Theme and putting up the wallpaper border. Then I bought wooden letters and painted them to contrast with the paint color of the nursery walls and decorated them with jungle animals.
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We bought a crib and nursery furniture that we thought looked best with the
Nojo Jungle Babies nursery collection and the matching crib mobile.
We also made vines out of paper mache and fake tropical flowers and wrapped them around the curtain rods.
The changing pads and cushions for the nursery rocker were homemade. It's too bad that we can't post more than one view of our
Jungle Babies Nursery Theme because this is just one wall!
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