This Nursery Decor Theme Is Hands Down The Most Adorable Thing I Have Ever Seen

Decorating a nursery for a new baby is just about one of the most exciting things you’ll do to prepare for the little one’s arrival. This is your chance to really create a space you and your baby will bond in — plus, nursery decor is pretty much the cutest decor there is.

 
 
 
 
 
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One of my favorite decor themes that is seriously blowing up right now is woodland nursery decor. Maybe it’s because I always fantasized about fairies in forests growing up, or because I still like to think I’m a kindred spirit with those little woodland creatures — either way, this decor theme is too cute for words. Here are my favorite woodland nursery decor pieces that will get every part of your room ready for the little one.

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The Walls

Walls can make or break the vibes of a room and really tie the whole room together, so this is the best place to start when decorating your nursery!


The Bedding

Is there anything cuter than your baby snuggling up on a bed of cute little woodland creatures? No, there isn’t.


Changing Pad Cover

Maybe this will make diaper-changing time a little easier on both of you? Maybe not…well, it’s worth a shot!


Rugs

Can’t have tummy time on a cold floor!


Lamps

Honestly, these are so stinking cute I might to have to get one for my room. I love the ones that are mature, too — they’re versatile so you’ll be able to keep using them even as your child grows.


Mobiles

Yeah, I could stare at these all day. And I’m not a baby. They’re just that adorable!


Pillows

Last but certainly not least, you’ll need some pillows for you and baby to snuggle with, obviously!

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Are you as obsessed with this woodland nursery decor theme as we are? Let us know in the comments!


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