Welcome to our 3rd Annual Baby Shower Event!
This event will have 11 (ELEVEN!) Prizes with one winner per prize, open to the US and Canada only. You must be 18 years of age or older to enter. Void where prohibited by law. Prizes will be shipped directly from the sponsor(s). All entries from all tools will be combined then ran through Random.org to ensure a fair drawing. There is only one (1) mandatory entry, all others on all tools are optional, however, for each one you complete, you will get extra entries.
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We plan on decorating with gray and bright flourescent colors!
ReplyDeleteWe decorated my son's room Dr Seuss!! I think with our next we will either do Alice in wonderland for girl or Zombie for a boy.... we like the weird here ;)
ReplyDeleteMy daughter is decorating her baby girl's room with hot pink, pinks and white so far. We don't have much yet, but we are working on it a little at a time. It's a girl, due in mid-September!
ReplyDeleteWe plan on the nursery to be neutral with pastel colors.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to use bright purple and ,aybe some teal in her room. I love chevon, so I may try to incorporate that print too.
ReplyDeleteI plan on decorating with pastel colors and a zoo theme.
ReplyDeleteWe are doing neatral colors! keeping gender a surprise!
ReplyDeleteSafari themed for my little man
ReplyDeleteWe'll probably use pieces from each of our first kids nurseries. Then a couple of special things just for baby!
ReplyDeleteMy neice plans on decorating the baby nursary with all zoo animals!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like black and white is the way to go!
ReplyDelete>The best way you as a parent can stimulate baby’s vision is using black and white stripes or light and dark contrasting colors. So what about those nice soft pastels that used to be so popular in baby toys and nurseries? While these may look pretty to you, they do nothing visually for your baby. Research has proven that black and white contrasts register powerfully on baby’s retina and send the strongest visual signals to baby’s brain. Stronger signals mean more brain growth and faster visual development. Surround a baby with soft pastel colors, and you might as well be blindfolding him
Dr. Suess! My sons nursery is decorated mainly in the Lorax because his momma is all about saving the Environment but it also has other Dr. Seuss bits and pieces.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea how to decorate the nursery yet!
ReplyDeleteWe are doing stars and rockets for our little boy!
ReplyDeleteWe are planning on baby zoo animals
ReplyDeletePastel blue walls and decorating with gorgeous decals of trees/owls/forest creatures.
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