Oh boy! Baby fever continues and this time it is my oldest, dearest friend who is expecting a little bundle of joy. Her first! And, like a good crazy “Aunt” Liz, the news prompted me to send her a litany of whimsical nursery room decorating ideas for welcoming baby Grayson. My best friend has always had style—a contemporary and coordinated style much different from my own—so it came as no surprise when she sent me a picture of the modified Wildness Madness suggestion I threw her way.

Nursery inspiration

It is just the beginning, but the tree and color scheme provided perfect inspiration for her upcoming baby shower. Here’s a glimpse of the invitations (stay tuned: shower details coming later this month!).

Baby shower invitation ideas

Can you guess the Paper Source products used to create this look? Given this nursery as inspiration, what Paper Source products come to mind for you?

— Liz
PS colors: night & curry
Latest fave: Cavallini Wrapping Paper

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5 Responses

  1. Nicole says:

    Love this look! It looks like you used the Faux Bois Printable invites, with Night envelopes & the Batik Floating Flowers paper for the envelope liner 🙂

    Very chic!

  2. Right on, Nicole!

    I also used the Memory Tape Runner (for the liner), White Gelly Roll Pen (for addressing) and the customizable print template provided for the Faux Bois invite. The PS team makes it really easy for us non-designers to look good.

  3. Lucia says:

    the envelope is made from night text stock using an envelope template maybe A4. the liner is batik on natural paper. using a liner template also. itiro weave paper for invitations. eco-white paper

  4. Dipti says:

    Love it! Where did Tiffany find the great tree decor for Grayson’s room?

  5. @Lucia You were very close too. I just used night envelopes, and the invites were Faux Bois printable cards.

    @Dipti There a few places you can look for wall clings like this one. They had a limited budget so they ended up tracking a used one. Did you know you can use our Silhouette machine to do something similar? It just depends on your vision and scale.

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