Adalyn’s bedroom inspired by the Nutcracker Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy.
There is no season more magical than Christmas and there is nothing more magical than seeing it through the eyes of a child. The gleam in their eyes, the excitement and anticipation – oh, it’s my favorite. I hope I never forget these moments. Each year I decorate the girls’ bedrooms for Christmas, often with them.
This year I had Ani make a few snowflakes {because that kindergartener loves to cut} the evening before and decided to surprise them. Did I mention just how magical Christmas is through the eyes of a child?
The girls returned from school yesterday afternoon and threw their jackets, backpacks, lunch boxes and shoes in all directions and ran upstairs. Normally that would be met with disapproval, but I was racing to see their reactions!
The cheers of joy and excitement were so sweet that it made cleaning beads out from under beds, wiping marker off furniture and picking up bits of paper worth it. I realized that decorating their rooms was the perfect opportunity for a deep clean.
To decorate each of their rooms for Christmas, I thought about what they love. Adalyn loves to dance. She’s sweet, sophisticated and if her tight buns are any indication, a ballerina at heart. Integrating a few hints of decor inspired by the Nutcracker Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy – which also happens to be one of our favorite Christmas songs.
I incorporated a couple of pre-lit birch trees into the corner of her room and tucked the bases under her cozy baby blanket.
One of my favorite inventions ever are starry string lights. I love the subtle twinkle and that they’re easy for the girls to turn off and on. I had considered purchasing the word “believe” for her wall but in effort to save time and money, I wrapped a set through a word on her wall quote to illuminate it. It was a free and easy way to decorate her room for Christmas. I feel we’re all too quick to purchase, especially as bloggers and I’m trying to make an effort to live a little more minimally because at the end of the day, it’s just stuff that consumes space 11 months out of the year.
One thing I couldn’t resist though are these sweet ballerina doll ornaments reminiscent of the Sugar Plum Fairy ballerinas. I have a feeling they’ll grace her room all winter, if not all year. I paired them with Adalyn’s first pair of ballet shoes on her pin board. So simple, yet so sweet.
Since Whole Foods has been giving the gift of peonies this winter, I purchased an extra bunch for her room. Peonies dry beautifully and feel oh so wintery for this Sugar Plum Fairy ballerina inspired room.
When cleaning Adalyn’s room, I found a collection of ballerinas from the girls’ jewelry boxes in her little decorative bowl. I used the extra length of starry string lights to make them feel a little dreamier.
I can’t wait to share Ani’s and Isla’s bedrooms with you later this week. I took so many photographs, I need a tv show or two to edit them all. See you soon!
If you loved this post, you’ll also love Salt Dough Ornaments, and check out my other creative Christmas ideas.
Just double checking the paint color on the chairs. Itโs seems pink. I plan to use Creamy on the walls of most of the house, but was looking for a soft pale pink for one room. This is a stunning room. ๐
They’re from PB Kids
Lastly what color did you paint the chest and the chairs ? ?
Sherwin Williams Creamy using this Furniture Paint
Enjoy!