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So I never took pictures of our nursery/guest room in the fall because the decorations weren’t complete.  We wanted to paint some wood letters that would match the big kids’ names.  But to my chagrin, I discovered that they’d stopped making the specific size/font we’d used, and all I could manage to find after hours of searching online was S, A, N, N, A.  Thankfully, my dad and John were able to copy the S and create a U from a picture over Christmas break.  I finally got around the buying some new paint last week and finished the job over the weekend.  So Susanna’s room is finally done!

Most all of it is familiar from our previous nurseries.  The only big difference is that we’ve had to add the futon in there due to losing a bedroom in this move.  I’ve tried to keep the room fairly clear of clutter so that it can quickly transfer to a guest room when we have company!

I’m definitely feeling the need to get photography lessons soon!  I went off Auto for this series and then tried to make up for the messiness with editing, with mixed results.  Outside pictures are definitely easier to do manually.

5 Responses to “Eveningside House Tour: Susanna’s Room/Guest Room”

  1. kristen says:

    LivingSocial or Groupon often have photography classes cheap here. I’ve thought about it, too… but for now, Jay will have to play photographer. Oh well.
    It looks beautiful. I love the crisp, clean colors… And the tidiness! 🙂

  2. Bethany says:

    I love how you incorporate color into the kids’ rooms! The room is fun and delightful for a child to sleep and play in. I’m so scared of color, feeling unsure how to use it well, but I want to do more…maybe you can give me some tips when you come out in May!

  3. Bethany says:

    Oh, I think the photos look pretty good, considering they were taken inside. Indoor photography is the bane of my existence!!

  4. Leslie says:

    I LOVE the brightly colored frames and the prints inside. Where did you find them?

  5. ECM says:

    Leslie, the frames are from ikea and have held up well considering that they’re four years old and have gone through three moves! The prints are just cut out of books that we got for cheap from half.com. And mounted on cardstock. Easy peasy!