I wrote last November about how I wanted to create a Classic Pooh-themed nursery for baby Mio, and realized I never posted photos of the finished nursery! Unfortunately, since we rent and don’t own our place, we couldn’t paint the room nor use decals that could potentially damage the walls. But we did our best with the space we had, and the framed Classic Pooh prints that were given to us from our baby shower ended up being the perfect alternative to wall decals! (Thank you Megumi and Sam! ♥)

 

Classic Pooh crib
The finished crib!

 

the crib, yet to be slept in.
...yet to be slept in, since Mio still sleeps in her bassinet.

 

mobile borrowed from the Bowlings
The mobile we borrowed from the Bowlings. 🙂

 

Sleep Sheep!
Sleep Sheep, a gift from Pat and Theo! 🙂

 

Classic Pooh crib bedding
Classic Pooh crib bedding... love the print on the sheets and the crib bumper!

 

changing table/dresser
Our changing table and dresser combo.

 

where the dirty business happens
Where the dirty business happens.

 

Classic Pooh diaper organizer
The diaper organizer, where clean diapers go...

 

Munchkin diaper pail
...and the diaper pail, where dirty diapers go. (We got the Munchkin one that uses baking soda to keep odors to a minimum!)

 

burpcloths and washcloths
You can never have enough burp cloths and wash towels...

 

Mio's baby clothes
Inside the dresser, I have Mio's baby clothes rolled, layered, and organized by size. (I have to put away the newborn sizes now though...)

 

sleepwear, towels, and accessories
Sleepwear, bath towels, and accessories.

 

lots of blankets!
Apparently, you can never have enough blankets either!

 

Mio's laundry hamper
Mio's little laundry hamper... We end up doing her laundry more often than ours!

 

from the baby shower!
Classic Pooh prints from our baby shower, courtesy of Megumi and Sam.

 

Classic Pooh prints
We hung them above the changing table... I love the subtle colors and the Classic Pooh illustrations are simply adorable!

 

toiletries and gifts
Bathtime toiletries and some baby gifts...

 

Papasan Starlight cradle swing
Mio's cradle swing, which helps Mommy rest her arms once in a while...

 

Mio in her bassinet
Mio asleep in her bassinet. We're thinking of transitioning her to the crib soon....

 

This concludes the tour of Mio’s little nursery. I’m so glad we were able to fit everything in! (I can’t believe how much stuff babies need.) There’s so much more I would have liked to do had we had more space and creative freedom, but all things considered, I’m pretty content with the finished nursery!