A Teddy Bear Theme Nursery on a Budget
By Kayla McClure, published Nov 23, 2007
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A theme for a nursery can be hard to choose when the sex of the baby is unknown. There are many options to choose from, to simplify your choices for a nursery. A neutral theme is your best option when the sex of the baby isn't identified. Neutral themes come in a wide variety of chooses. Raising a child isn't an easy task nor is it cheap. A nursery doesn't have to cost a fortune. A budget can be created to design an elegant nursery. I am here to help you design a teddy bear theme. This is a simple and elegant neutral nursery theme.The budge is five hundred dollars. Doesn't seem to be possible on such a small budget? It is and I will guide you through the process. You don't want to spend a large fortune on the nursery. Why? The child will grow and the room will need to be changed as the child grows.
A few items to create this magical room special for your little one will be discussed.
Wooden Hamper. To save you money, you can have someone build you a hamper from wood. A wooden hamper can be purchased from a yard sale or a flea market. Either option will save you money. Your next step is to purchase paint and stencils. The stencils should be of teddy bears.
To make this design even more friendly add some stars and moons. This gives them a more elegant look. The colors for this project should be in greens, yellows and browns. These colors are in the neutral setting. To be even more creative you can have the child's name stenciled onto the hamper.
Glow in the dark stars. This is an in-expensive and simple item to add to a nursery. The sticky backing is included with the purchase. You may need to purchase more than one package. It will depend on the size of the ceiling and how much of a glow you will want in the nursery. The stars and moons add a whimsical theme.
Wall design. A design can be drawn or stenciled onto a blank canvas, such as a white wall. If you are living in an apartment, check with the landlord before painting a picture on the walls. In a house you do not need to worry about asking anyone to paint. The cost of materials shouldn't be more than sixty dollars. The cost will be determined by the size of the painting, how much paint you will need, and stencils.

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