Each spring, Architectural Digest hosts the world’s leading brands in every product category in home design. It’s always a fun show that shows off large brands as well as tiny new brands, like the ones we shined a light on. […]
Fab Finds
This summer, Cricut let us in on a huge secret they had been keeping, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to share the exciting news with the Project Nursery community. Meet the Maker! […]
As you know, we jumped into the deep end and decided to add a third child to our family. Best decision of my life as I’m loving life with our new baby girl, but I have to brace myself for even more toy destruction in my home. Yikes! That’s why I love when I discover new shops that offer beautiful toys that you truly don’t mind having out and about in your home, even the living room—gasp! […]
Okay, let’s be honest… If you’re a mom, there is nothing lazy about summer. It’s filled with activities, snacks and kids. I would be lying if I didn’t admit that part of me is excited about getting back to our regularly scheduled program with all its familiar routines. […]
Like anyone needed another reason to shop at Target! I mean, is it even possible to stop in for diapers and leave with just diapers? If you’re anything like me, the answer is no. Definitely not. And mamas, get those credit cards ready because Target has done it again […]
While we love scouring the web to create carefully curated nursery designs, selecting just the right touch for just the right space, we understand how overwhelming this can be for a new parent or even a busy second- or third-time parents. […]
There comes that moment in every parent’s life when things change and baby is on the move! Once baby finally takes off, your parental instincts will probably be to safeguard the whole house, and we’re here to tell you you don’t have to sacrifice your style to keep baby safe. […]
I’m about to have my third baby, who will almost definitely be my last (sniff). I am determined to get every last bit out of babyhood and soak up every bit of baby bliss that I can, hoping that it will get me through any later twangs of baby fever. […]