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Babiekins Magazine

A Trendsetting Magazine & Online Community For The Trendsetting Child + Parent

Sleepykins // Pink Whimsy

By Ashley Williamson, Former Contributor 1 Comment

Our youngest daughter, Poppy, has a penchant for pink. A need for sparkles. A love of princesses. So when we decided to move her into her own bedroom after she has been sharing with her big sister for a year (and as requested by our big girl!) we worked hard to balance her pretty in pink desires with our homes vintage vibe and more natural elements.

With thrifted furniture, pretty pieces of art, and carefully curated educational and ethically made toys, Poppy is as pleased with her space as we are.

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Furniture & Rug: Vintage | Bedding: Pony Rider | Pink Teddy: PolkaDotClub from Brother Fox Store | Wall Cross: Ahoy Trader | Goose Light: Heico | Wooden Toys: Honey Bee Toys | Rag Dolls: Jess Brown & These Little Treasures | Custom Illustrated Artwork: Kody Stewart | Flower Girl Poster: Pax & Hart | Fairy Skirt: Sarah’s Silks | Lola Suit: Wovenplay | Tea Set: Oliver’s Twisty Tales

Filed Under: Fun, Interiors Tagged With: #babiekinsmag, #sleepykins, babiekins mag, bedding, Children's Rooms, Decor, girls room, heico, home decor, home interiors, HomeWares, interiors, Jess Brown, kid-friendly home decor, kids design, kids fashion magazine, kids room, pax and hart, polkadotclub, pony rider, steiner, vintage, wooden toys, woven play Posted By: Ashley Williamson, Former Contributor

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  1. Sara says

    March 29, 2016 at 3:39 pm

    So cute! I love that you used so many Steiner toys mixed into modern prints and girly touches. Xo

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