This is one of the most fun makeovers the Mitchells have completed...Mikayla's room! Do you remember her room before? The word was disaster, but Brian and I have had a great time working on this room together. We were able to transform this room with a crib from craig's list, some paint, some fabric, and time. My dresser, desk, and bookshelf from when I was a little girl, along with the crib, and the rocking chair from my classroom were all painted a soft white to match.
We have transformed the desk into a changing table for now. The artwork above the changing table is a gift from Cheryl, one of Brian's sweet (and can we say talented?) coworkers.
The name above the crib was made by Sara, my dear friend from college. I'm still amazed at how she matched the room PERFECTLY after only seeing photographs of the fabric. I really enjoyed sewing the crib skirt using the fabric I found with my sister, Julie. It was by far the most detailed sewing project I have tackled.
I sewed the curtains and Brian built and covered the cornice board.
Brian's mom and I worked on the cushions for the rocking chair together. I learned a ton about sewing from working on this project with her. Then she took some extra fabric and whipped up the adorable pillow. The beautiful blanket that my mom made is on the back of the rocking chair ready for some sweet cuddle time!
What a labor of love this room has been. It has been a great way to spend time together in between our two trips to Ethiopia. We're so thankful for the many hands that helped make this room such a special place. We're ready for you Mikayla (and so is your room)!
wow Kathy, this looks beautiful. I will have to get the contact info for Brian's co-worker. I love that painting she did. Praying that these days will fly by for you so that you can bring your precious little girl home!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful room that will "grow" with Mikayla as she gets older!!!! Continuing to pray for you my friend!
ReplyDeleteLet me know if you want pictures of the cushin holder my Dad made for our dresser that was transformed into a changing table. It has been wonderful and I know was easy for him to make...just in case Brian wants another project :)
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