In our house, up the stairs, there is a Princess. A beautiful but fierce little Princess who loves school, dancing, her tricycle , all cats and noodles. She often asks for cupcakes in the morning… hoping I might change my mind on some random day. She brings joy and sparkle to our house in no small measure and her Baba and Mama are completely enchanted by her charm and stubborn determination.
A princess needs a room to reflect her royal status. I took up the challenge last year to create a room that would take her from young toddler to big girl on a budget. Using some repurposed furniture, treasures from my travels around the world , flea market and Etsy finds and a few small splurges from Target (shabby chic line!) and a few bigger splurges from my favorite shop in West Annapolis, Twisted Sisters (www.Twistedsince1976.com) I created the vintage toddler bedroom of my dreams. Let me give you the grand tour, don’t worry the Princess will not mind…
Welcome…
The bed is a repurposed queen bed from a set I bought in the ’90’s. A coat of paint and a little sanding gives it the perfect vintage look. The quilts and vintage baby gowns are flea market finds. The pillow shams are Target clearance rack shabby chic line finds
I fell in love with this miniature secretary at Twisted Sisters in West Annapolis. I filled it with vintage children’s books( ongoing collection). The Alice in wonderland tea set is from Hong Kong


Any little girl would love to live in such a sweet space.
Thanks for Sharing Your Cup!
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Thank you! We waited a long time to bring home our treasure from China.
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I saw you on Your Inspired Design and I can’t wait to see the finished product. This room is so sweet!
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Thank you. I love your blog…I wish I had your organizing skills! I find it difficult with a active two year old. I am teacher as well!
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what a beautiful room! Love your blog – blessings!
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Thank you it was truly a work of love for our sweet girl we brought home from China last year.
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This room is so sweet I’m getting a toothache (which is a good thing in this case)! Love everything!
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Just adore every detail of this room~it is perfect!
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Such a cute room , love the antique touches!
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Thank you. I waited a long time to be a Mama and it was so much fun to do this room!
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How delightful and I especially like the Alice in Wonderland tea pots and plates feature. What a lucky, little lady she is 🙂 So nice to meet through the Tuesday Vintage Bliss linky party – Special Teaching at Pempi’s Palace
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The room is precious!
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Absolutely adorable!
Hugs,
Deb
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Thank you. It was a joy to complete!
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A perfect room for a pretty princess! Love the bedding and that armoire is precious. Also love the Alice in Wonderland tea set. What little girl wouldn’t be happy in this wonderful place? Thanks for sharing it with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
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Your little princess is a darling and she must be thrilled with her pretty room! Mine is married but there is still a needlepoint piece hanging on her old bedroom door in my house which says “princess sleeps here.” I think you will have much happiness ahead because I can feel the joy you get from your tiny daughter even through the computer! Linda
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How can you even describe the perfect joy of Gods fulfillment. Our sweet girl is the answer to many prayers.
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I love that you added a grown up picture and the antique dresser ands contrast and interest. What an amazing collection of family heirlooms to be able to add to your decor. LOVE the HomeGoods rocker!
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What a beautiful room for a beautiful little girl!!
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It is for sure looks royal and sweet! Thank you for sharing with us at #HomeMattersParty . See you again next week
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Thank you. It was a pleasure to decorate this room. I waited a long time to be a mama.
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What a beautiful room and definitely fit for a Princess! I love the Alice in Wonderland display! How magical and special! I’m sure there will be lots of special memories made here!
Thank you for sharing your sweet princess room over at Waste Not Wednesday! We look forward to see your creativeness again this week!! 🙂
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The room looks great..that tea set is so sweet! Thanks for sharing at Welcome Home Wednesdays!
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What a perfect room for that little princess of yours!! I love the Alice in Wonderland tea set and how the pieces in the room have a story 🙂 Thanks for sharing with us at TaDa Thursday!!
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What a delightful bedroom! So filled with love! Thank you for linking up with the Art of Home-Making Mondays at Strangers & Pilgrims on Earth! :)
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Thank you. I waited a long time to be a Mama so it was pure pleasure to put the room together.
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The room is darling and I love all the little touches you so lovingly added. Thank you for sharing.
Blessings,
Sandi
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Thank you. This room is my absolute favorite.
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It’s a charming room. I love the mini secretary and the antique dresser.
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Thank you. It was so much fun to put together.
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This room is beautiful! I love the attention to detail and the sheep decor by the bed is adorable! Thank you for sharing with us at Dishing It & Digging It 🙂
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Bits and pieces I collected over my lifetime just blended together beautifully. I love how it turned out as well.
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What a cute room for a cute princess:). Thanks for sharing at Funtastic Friday.
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Your little Princess’ room is awesome! Thank you for sharing at Home Sweet Home!
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So very lovely! You’ve done a beautiful job on this Princess room!
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