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Macanese patua nursery rhyme portrait

Dorm # 3, Nursery Porch.

 

Photo taken by FBI agents after 18 November 1978 and released under the Freedom of Information Act. Available through the public domain. Please credit The Jonestown Institute.

Pisaura mirabilis. A few have appeared on sunny walls lately, as temperatures warm up.

When my youngest was due we prepared the nursery with paintings that were bright and bold to help a baby's developing eyesight and interesting so that he would learn as he grew.

 

Every member of the family got involved - we all painted something, from Grandparents to Aunts, to siblings :-)

Henry's nursery. It's gender neutral because we didn't know if he was a girl or boy. Inspired by ohdeedoh and flickr.

 

Bedding is from land of nod.

arrived: 04/29/08

 

the workroom

Toronto, ON

Sunder nursery is a 16th century heritage park adjacent to the Humayun's tomb. It was originally known as Azim bagh and was built by the Mughals. Today Sunder nursery contains 15 heritage monuments of which 6 are UNESCO world heritage sites. After renovations started in 2007, the nursery reopened to public as a heritage park on 21 Feb, 2018

Dorm 3, Nursery.

 

Photo taken by FBI agents after 18 November 1978 and released under the Freedom of Information Act. Available through the public domain. Please credit The Jonestown Institute.

People who are interested in gardening usually buy plants from these types of plant nurseries.

Like so many before me I sore the Spool Sewing patten and had to give it a go.

 

The birds were easy in comparison to hanging them! Lots of fishing line and super glue.

A baby shower cake based on nursery rhymes.

Adults and children in the nursery. The nursery was in dormitory #3 (northmost, in back row). There was also an outdoor porch for childcare on the north side of this dormitory.

 

Photo taken by unknown Jonestown resident and recovered by the FBI after November 18. Released under the Freedom of Information Act and in the public domain. Please credit The Jonestown Institute.

This is quite possibly the most awesome nursery wall/ceiling decor ever.

Format: Still image

 

Subject(s): Schools, Nursery

Child, Preschool

 

Genre(s): Photographs

 

Abstract: Four children are drawing with crayons.

 

Extent: 1 photoprint.

 

NLM Unique ID: 101448783

 

NLM Image ID: A029894

 

Permanent Link: resource.nlm.nih.gov/101448783

There have been so many lovely nautical and nature inspired nursery themes over the last few years, but I would love to set up a place for our newborn that is both preppy and polished. A polo inspired space, like the fox hunt nursery I posted a few weeks ago, is a unique alternative to the planes, trains and automobile trend, and promises to grow with a little lad.

 

Decorate the nursery walls with framed ribbons, paintings of polo matches and polo mallets -- Country Living,The Polo House, Ralph Lauren

 

Announce your petit polo player with this lovely polo announcement by Sarah LeClere -- FineStationery.com

 

Place this polo pillow in a warm-cherry rocker -- J. Covington Designs

 

Add silver cup trophies and paint the room in a polo-inspired palette using bright colors like green, red or yellow -- Ralph Lauren via Inspiration for the Home Blog

 

Hang the diaper bag from a horse-shoe hook -- Kids Bedding Blog

 

Finally, keep your little one cozy and classic in a polo one-piece -- Ralph Lauren

    

Make Pumps 6 Nursery Fire, Garston, Liverpool.

Armella Tardy holding an infant in the nursery. The nursery is in dormitory #3 (northmost, in back row). There was also an outdoor porch for childcare on the north side of this dormitory.

 

Photo taken by unknown Jonestown resident and recovered by the FBI after November 18. Released under the Freedom of Information Act and in the public domain. Please credit The Jonestown Institute.

Armella Tardy standing by crib in the nursery. The nursery is in dormitory #3 (northmost, in back row). There was also an outdoor porch for childcare on the north side of this dormitory.

 

Photo taken by unknown Jonestown resident and recovered by the FBI after November 18. Released under the Freedom of Information Act and in the public domain. Please credit The Jonestown Institute.

Hello readers! I am delighted to be rejoining the Finestationery.com family as a contributing writer for The Finer Things. A lot has happened in the time I've spent away from blogging. My husband and I welcomed a precious baby girl into the world, we sold our first home and are currently in the process of building our dream house. We were also happily surprised to find that we're expecting our third child, a boy, in spring of 2012! Whew-- we know how to stay busy don't we? Still, I have really missed the community and all the readers here at The Finer Things and I am excited to get to know all of our new followers as we continue to admire stationery, style and the finer things in life together.

 

With baby number three on the way, I have been busy brainstorming new nursery ideas. The board below depicts one theme I’ve considered. Inspired by an old-English fox hunt, this space is perfect for even the tiniest gent. With warm and worn leather accents, colorful tartan and an occasional touch of whimsy, it is sure to be a cozy and stylish place for an infant, but will also grow with my little one.

 

Send an elegant birth announcement for your little lad, like the one pictured from Prentiss Douthit (available at FineStationery.com)

 

A carved mount from Legends Rocking Horses serves as a beautiful decoration now, and a perfect play item later.

 

Use a whimsical chandelier from Petite Tresor to add fun to an otherwise sophisticated space.

 

Decorate the space with a cozy wool rug and use a worn-leather chair instead of a traditional rocker for seating.

 

Store diapers, wipes and other baby necessities in decorative hat boxes like these from Eastern Influence.

 

Finally, provide your little one with plenty of red and tartan accessories, like this lovely bib and changing pad set from Ralph Lauren.

This photo is stacked from 4 photos with Olympus omd1 mark 2 and Olympus 60mm lens using the Focus bracketing mode in the camera. It was hand held.

Final shots of Mallory's nursery*. She's only been sleeping in her crib for about a month and now we're moving! The family that's moving into our house may use the room as a nursery as well because the wife is 6 months pregnant.

 

*I'm satisfied with the results. Not happy about the yellow wall color. I wish it was toned down some, but too tired now to repaint! Strie effect turned out pretty good though, color was just off. The rest came together nicely, I think.

 

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For fun, here are my sketches of what I wanted the nursery to look like. The final result was pretty close.

 

Nick removed the tape & caulked along the top edge

Crib is from Belgium, dresser is Hemnes IKEA dresser.

This beautiful farm is a large grower of plants and shrubbery and is located in rural Hillsboro, Or.

Sleepy wee ones in the nursery.

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