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Babiekins Magazine

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

Sleepykins // Mini Bohème: Lily and Jules’ Bedroom

By Leslie Schor, Senior Fashion Editor Leave a Comment

Guest post by Véronique Saint Germain of Mini Bohème.

Lily and Jules’ bedroom has slowly evolved into what it is now, a little girly, yes, as this is mainly Lily’s space until Jules will move in as well. Their room is filled with mostly vintage items I found and fell in love with. The room also contains small treasured items from her great-grandparents; like the “Lily Special” box, that was in my grandfather’s painting studio and the pink glass jar from my husband’s grandmother.

Lily and I love to craft together, we use our mother/daughter time to make things. Over the Christmas holiday, we made paper maché bunny heads to represent her and her little brother. It took weeks of slow work but now she’s so proud to show it off to everyone that comes over.

I think their room will evolve again as Jules gets older and his personality shines through. For now, he is only three months old and doesn’t sleep there yet, but hopefully soon. I can’t wait to see them play together in their shared space.

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Mini Boheme:Lily and Jules's Bedroom

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Mini Boheme:Lily and Jules's Bedroom

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Mini Boheme:Lily and Jules's Bedroom

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Mini Boheme:Lily and Jules's Bedroom

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Mini Boheme:Lily and Jules's Bedroom

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Mini Boheme:Lily and Jules's Bedroom

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Mini Boheme:Lily and Jules's Bedroom

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Mini Boheme:Lily and Jules's Bedroom

Babiekins Magazine|Sleepykins//Mini Boheme:Lily and Jules's Bedroom

Gallery Wall// Sleep Tight & Never Grow Up Print: Hello Tosha|Panda Print: Edit & Vivo|Weaving: Nanoutiko by Natacha Castonguay|Bunny Wall Mounts: DIY Inspired by Mer Mag www.mermagblog.com|
Cloud and Star hooks DIY by me

Jules Crib// IKEA Gulliver Crib|Panda Softie: IKEA| Cloud pillow & cloud mobile: Baby Jives|Crib sheet: Target|Organic Striped Blanket: Honeyami

Lily’s Bed//Toddler Bed: Vintage|Step stool: IKEA (painted black) Now discontinued|Bedding: Made by me|Unicorn Pillow: Mini Bohème|
Big Sister Banner: DIY by me inspired by www.oleanderandpalm.com

Around the room//Lenda Curtains: IKEA|Chandelier: Vintage|Dressers: Vintage|DollHouse: Vintage|Doll Crib: Vintage|Mirror: Vintage, painted gold|Rug: IKEA, (Lappljung Ruta)
Basket with Softies: Target|Unicorn Mask: Opposite of FarTutus: Tutu Du Monde|Bunny Purse: Mini Bohème|Felt and Fabric Flowers: Bagsy Blue Co|Black Polka Dot Decals: Urban Walls

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Filed Under: Fun, Interiors Tagged With: #babiekinsmag, Babiekins, Babiekins Magazine, baby jives, bedroom, children's bedroom, design, DIY, edit and vivo, Fashion, fashion kids, hello tosha, honeyami, ikea, Interior Design, interior design for kids, kids fashion magazine, kids trends, mini boheme, opposite of far, target, tutu du monde, vintage Posted By: Leslie Schor, Senior Fashion Editor

About Leslie Schor, Senior Fashion Editor

The daughter of Cuban exiles, Leslie Schor is a first-generation American with degrees in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Miami. Leslie has an innate interest in learning about what motivates and inspires creativity, and how it affects our reality and society. Leaving a career in academic research, she is now exploring the creative world which surrounds her. Through film classes at the University of Miami, Leslie discovered a passion for storytelling and imagery. She is inspired by her colorful upbringing in Miami, Florida. Leslie works as a freelance Creative Director and Fashion Stylist creating campaigns for large corporate brands and small independent brands. Her creative work has been published in domestic and international publications, and she currently serves as Senior Fashion Editor at Babiekins Magazine. With a keen eye and discerning taste, Leslie has a natural ability to source unique and talented artists and designers. You can find her on Instagram @leslieschor, or at leslieschorcreative.com.

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