I’ve mentioned a few times that we decided to go with a Star Wars theme for Andrew’s nursery.
I’m really excited to share with you the finalized version and how it turned out!
No nursery is complete without a chair to rock and feed the baby.
I had to add this throw pillow from Pottery Barn to accent the theme.
Here’s the other side of the nursery, with the changing table and one side of the crib. We went with a dark blue, white and light blue color scheme.
I really love these Baby Star Wars prints that I ordered off Etsy.
I hand painted the shelves and added some letters from Hobby Lobby to spell out his name. We also added a frame with one of the ultrasound pictures.
The vinyl letter decal above the crib is one of my favorite parts of the nursery.
This Star Wars baby blanket was my inspiration for the nursery.
Andrew’s bookshelf features an eclectic mix of Star Wars items, from the Darth Vader Build-a-Bear (a gift from Aunt Morgan), to the How to Speak Wookiee book.
One of my favorite features in the nursery is the collage of Wookiee the Chew images from James Hance.
I really love the one of Wookiee the Chew with the Storm Trooper helmet above the bookshelf.
I think we were able to pull together a cute baby boy nursery that wasn’t too over-the-top.
Here’s a list of where we got all the different items:
- Wookiee the Chew prints from James Hance
- Star Wars Decorative Pillow Shams from Pottery Barn Kids
- Baby Star Wars prints from Etsy
- Darth Vader quote decal from Etsy
- Yoda pillow from Target
- Star Wars lamp shade from Little Bobby Creations
- Darth Vader bear from Build-a-Bear Workshop
- Star Wars sheets from Pottery Barn Kids
Andrew really loves his nursery.
After all, two Yodas are better than one, right?
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Stephanie
That is SO cute! Good work!!
Kendice
This is a wonderful idea. It’s a theme that can grow with him. I had a monkey theme that is now LEGO, Angry Birds and Storm Troopers. :0/
tavia.
This is too cute! I love the little hat on him. The wall decal and the pillow are great accents. Well done.