Tallulah Jade Rainbow Hamman turned 2 on the 6th. In the past year I've been working creatively redesigning my toddler’s bedroom, to give it a vintage look. I have collected many vintage decorative and functional items for her room, and now that it's mission accomplished - it's time to share it with the world.
Hand embroidered vintage table cloth re-purposed as curtains:
Collection of vintage dolls for Tallulah:
This book shelf and a bench were made from recycled pallets, I really love their organic rough look:
I've been hunting for vintage wooden crates to create this display. More vintage dolls and toys:
Hand embroidered vintage table cloth made into curtains as well:
I store my toddler's chalk and crayons in these vintage enamel cups:
My collection of vintage fabric buttons, that I sowed into one display:
Display of many vintage findings on the wall, from thrift stores, charity shops, online shops and antique markets:
Collection of vintage cushions, dolls and hand made toys, vintage crocheted through:
This baby table and chairs are modern, but I painted them in bright colors:
I made this red stand from 3 vintage stools:
This vintage lamp was cleaned up, then buttons and tussles added:
Vintage drying rack repurposed as child's shelf/ display:
I eventually filled this display box with vintage toys bought online:
How true:
These cushions for baby's chairs I made from vintage tapestry handbag:
I rescued this Pink Panther for $1 from a pile in charity shop. Boy, she was ugly, I prettied her up with new nose, bow, skirt and shoes, all made from recycled vintage fabrics:
Tallulah's room before:
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