Showing posts with label target. Show all posts
Showing posts with label target. Show all posts

Living Room Wish List

Hi everyone! As most of my friends know, Dillon and I are currently living with my parents while we wait for a package with the Marine Corps to be approved and to receive new orders. Meanwhile, we are working/ going to school/ and taking care of the kids while planning and dreaming about our next chapter of our lives. A lot of the budgeting/ planning/ saving all falls on my shoulders so I have a lot of lists and plans going on in my head. I figured I have so many things in my shopping carts and bookmarks online, why not share a few of them here for fun? :)

So first I am going to do my living room! It is the room you walk into first typically, so its the first stop in my virtual shopping cart! 

I feel I should also mention that the majority of the stuff I want is from Target and IKEA. They're my favorites and typically close to most places, or deliver the things I want! I have also been looking on Wayfair and Overstock!

First, I imagine an entry way bench near the door, with baskets for the kids shoes, our running shoes, and a compartment for dillon's combat boots. I also imagine a stylish mirror, I'm definitely leaning towards a sleek, round mirror. I'll probably keep using hanging baskets like these for mail, keys, etc.  last but not lead, obviously some hooks for coats!


entry way sources:

ROUND MIRROR - TARGET
hooks - TARGET
JUTE RUG - TARGET
SIGN- JAXN BLVD
baskets - target

Our super small toddler room.

Hi everyone! So I'm really happy to say that I'm in the middle of unpacking and moving into our new home!! We ended up finding a 3 bedroom craftsman style home in the historic homes part of our town. Our home was actually built in 1926!! It's almost 100 years old and sooooo beautiful. I really love it. 


It has a ton of built ins, charm, and a bigggg backyard. I just really love it. I am not going to share photos of every room just yet because I am still trying to find a place for everything and soft out the things I'm going to donate to my local thrift stores.


Buuuuuut- I'm going to share photos of the kids' room today with y'all. Funny story: before I got to see the home, my realtor said that it was more like a 2 bedroom with a small room that maybe a desk could fit into. This had me not wanting to even see the house because UHH HELLO WHERE WILL MY OFFICE GO? Soooooo long story short when we saw the home I originally thought, "well, she was wrong it could work for an office." But honestly- the more I looked and thought about it I really could see that as the kids' room. It is 7ft by 9ft and more than enough space. 


My sisters pretty much thought I was crazy, but I closed off the door that had access to the kitchen and made it work. I've been very selective over what goes in there and how I store toys. I didn't want to have to get rid of all of their toys, (that would just be so mean), haha! 


What I love most about their room is that it is attached to our bedroom. I feel that it is much safer and leaves me feeling better. Another nice thing is the built in closet. It has added storage up top and a drawer on bottom. I am using the top to store things I don't need right now and bottom drawer for clothes that don't fit (yet) and shoes.


I donated a bunch of their clothes and I feel so much better now that they have less in there!! It was a disaster and was so overwhelming!


I wish that I had more wall space for art, so I'm having a hard time finishing the gallery wall and actually keep changing it completely. 


I am obsessed with the pillowfort collection that Target is carrying right now. I let Opal go crazy and pick out her bedding, rug, and wall art. They're actually gonna be on sale 20% off starting tomorrow (march 6th). I wanna go get my receipt adjusted so that I can buy more!!! Hahaha!!! 😂


So now y'all are up to date on my first completed room in the new home. I'm almost done with the laundry room so I'll share that one next ❤️

Our ever changing nursery.

 Opal and Oliver's nursery has been mostly used as a play room and storage for baby things thus far. Since moving here, Opal has been afraid to sleep in her own room, so we've just kept a crib in our room for her. But recently she has been more comfortable with her toddler bed, so we actually moved the crib to the nursery and the big girl bed to our room. So the bedrooms now look different, but I wanted to share some photos of her room BEFORE we moved everything around, along with links to wear I found some of the ideas for projects I've done.


I got Opal's bed from IKEA. It is called the MINNEN.
I really love this bed because it will grow with her. It starts out as
a toddler bed but can actually extend 2 more times and eventually be a twin size bed.


Peeking out from underneath her bed you can see the extendable mattress pieces.
This is super helpful for me, and will actually be a comfy bed for my sister to sleep on 
this summer while she visits. Way better than an air mattress. :-)


I made the "Scout Oli" banner before moving here. 
You can see the tutorial here.


My mom and I made the faux bear rug! It is my favorite of our DIY projects.
I first saw it on pinterest, and found a tutorial on a fellow Marine Wife's blog.
We ended up not following her's exactly and pretty much hand drew our own pattern.
We also gave our bear extra padding and what not. 

But for those that need a tutorial with step by step instructions THIS ONE is great! :-)


Here's a little close up image of our bear.


I got this bookcase and toy organizer from Target last summer. I think they've discontinued it, because I can't seem to find it online. I totally wish I could though, because I want another one.


I love this fabric bin so much. I use it as a toy box for Opal. I found it at home goods and plan to get another one for Oliver once we get moved into our next home. 


This is the other wall in her room. I got this chalkboard from IKEA. 

I will definitely have to take some photos of this room now that I have yet again changed it. 
It is now full with the crib, Oliver's little clothes, and I've moved around all of Opal's toys and things.

It wont be like that for long either though- because soon everything will be boxed up and on its way to our new home. Wherever in the world that may be. Hopefully I can let you guys know by the end of this month! :-)

XOXO- Chelsea.

Hospital Bag Must Haves.

Hey! So I have been shopping on a budget and gathering things that I think are important for my hospital bag, and some items that I found for him that I adore.

First off, I want to talk about how my first hospital experience went. I went to the hospital with one night's worth of things. I thought I was going in, gonna have my baby that day, and then leave within a day. I packed for that scenario exactly. Only one nursing bra, one nursing tank top, and like no clothes really. I had a nightgown and slippers also.

Boy was I wrong!! I ended up having Opal the next morning via emergency C-Section. I lost A LOT of blood. I got an infection in my uterus.... I had more problems with my blood.... I nearly had to have blood transfusions... My stay was 5 nights long, nearly a week spent in the hospital counting the day I was discharged. It was a nightmare. I was so unprepared for that experience.

Xhileration nightgown and robe. Both from Target.
So, this time around I decided that I will pack smarter. I don't care if it looks like I am over packed! If I end up in a repeat C-Section I will be totally prepared this go around. I will have multiple bras, tanks, and changes of clothes.

 This time around I bought a prettier robe and nightgown. I want to feel good and look good. I hate how I look in the photos from Opal's birth so much! I just felt swollen and frumpy.. with blemishes everywhere and messy hair.

I found this really cute (and affordable!) robe and nightgown set from Target.

I really love the nightgown because it has a built in bra. I want to be able to wear this and easily nurse Oliver while at the hospital and at home. It has a low cut front which is great and easier for me to nurse, also.

Another reason why I LOVE this set is because purple has been one of my happy colors. I usually draw to dark colors.. but lately I'm all about purple and bright blues. I want to live in this set already, but I haven't! I just ripped the tags off and washed it and it is going straight to my hospital bag to be my home away from home while staying at the hospital.

Gilligan & O'Malley nursing sleep bras.
I also am packing a lot more bras. With my last pregnancy, I bought a variety of styles which I still have and plan to take one of each style. But I hadn't invested in this type of sleep bra, so I plan to go to the hospital in this. I am hoping they will allow me to wear this while I give birth. I was not a fan of being so bare and exposed. I'd much rather have at least this sleep bra on to be comfortable and willing to take photos. I got this set of bras from Target.

OKAY! So another thing I didn't pack enough of..... or think about in case I had a C-section was UNDIES!

I was not a fan of the mesh undies, but I was bed ridden for 5 days and has no option but to wear them. I was not even allowed to get out of bed to use the restroom. I was also swollen from both attempting to have my baby naturally, and from having the surgery. This time, I hope to be able to just have him naturally and be walking within hours. I bought boxer briefs in a larger size to keep myself feeling human.

I'm also taking both washable and disposable nursing pads. I prefer washables at night, and disposables since I can't wash them for day time use.

KNEE HIGH socks are another must have for me. My legs were SO SWOLLEN from not walking, continuously being on an IV, etc. The hospital's compression socks were too small for me, so I'm taking my own socks and will use them immediately.

Slippers are a given, because I will be walking a lot after the birth to avoid painful swelling.

I am taking a refillable water bottle, because while breastfeeding is the thirstiest I've ever been in my entire life.

A loafa because I hope to shower as soon as possible. Not 5 days after giving birth and having surgery.

From Target.
Chapstick/ moisturizer- because hospitals are pretty dry and you find yourself with chapped lips and skin pretty easily.

And of course,  my glasses because contacts can also get dry and uncomfortable easily. (Especially if you go in later in the evening and have a long labor! You don't realize that you end up wearing them for 24 hours+)

I'm obviously taking more clothing, but I haven't really decided what I'm taking. It's going to be pretty hot and humid here in VA so I am sure It'll probably include yoga shorts (many pairs of yoga shorts) and some loose flowing tops that I can nurse in.

I am also taking stuff for Oliver.

I chose this backpack from Target as my new diaper bag.

I am over the shoulder strap heavy bags! I have two children now. DOUBLE OF EVERYTHING!  I love this bag so much because of the look, pockets and how much baby stuff I can fit in here. It keeps everything together, and is easy to carry around.

I also love that Dillon likes it and feels comfortable carrying it around too. He wasn't a fan of the diaper bag situation beforehand, so this works best for us.


I will also be taking some linens for my sweet boy. 

I found these PLUM swaddlers at Marshalls for $7! I love them so much. They're huge (110 x 110 cm) and made out of Muslin, which is nice and cool enough for our summer baby.

I found this Munchkin Swaddle Angel at Marshalls also! It was $10 and I love it so much too. It is so beautiful and convenient for me. I am not as great at swaddling as my husband is, so I love these styles.

I also found this 4 pack of Carter's receiving blankets at Burlington's for $10. I normally don't buy receiving blankets, because my mom sews all my baby linens for me.. but I couldn't pass up the adorable foxes on these.


And last but not least- diapers. A lot of people say not to take any, just use what the hospital gives you. I agree with that, mostly because you also don't know what size your baby may be. Some people buy and open newborn diapers... all to have a big baby and those NB diapers were too small and wasted.

Wipes are good to have on hand, I love the Huggie's "Clutch 'n' Clean" sooooo much. It is reusable and straps onto your bag or stroller all while keeping the wipes inside fresh and moist. Love it and recommend it!

Some other things I will be packing that are not pictured are:

  • Camera & Battery charger (or spare batteries if you need those)
  • Makeup, remover wipes, and face wash. (If you plan to wear makeup for photos.)
  • Spare towel(s), body wash, shampoo/ conditioner. You just never know how long you'll be there. Best to be prepared.
  • Hair brush, ties, and bobby pins to fix your hair for photos. Straightener if you're going all out!
  • Snacks- I didn't need them because the hospital was bringing me food and snacks, but my husband DEFINITELY needed them and ate all of them.
  • Phone charger, music, etc. Anything to keep you distracted or busy to pass the time if that's what you need. 
  • A going home outfit for yourself and your baby.
  • Pads- yep. The bleeding begins immediately, and I am really picky about what I wear for period use. I will be taking my personal favorite pads and use those. I don't really like the ones the hospital gives out, but I'll use them as long as I don't have a bad reaction to them. (I'm allergic to most of these products.)
  • Nipple Butter- I'm going to use Earth Mama Angel Baby Natural Nipple Butter. (I just haven't gone to pick one up yet from Babies R Us.)
I'll continue to add to this list if I think of anything else.

Third home- third master bedroom.

 

Each of our master bedrooms has been pretty different. Our first started out the first 4 months with an air mattress on the floor of a one bedroom studio apartment. We finally bought a bedroom set that included a cherry wood slay bed and two dressers. It was dark in our room and my husband picked out a dark red comforter set that made it even darker! I hated that room, but we were newlyweds and didn't know how to compromise, honestly. 

Our second bedroom we mutually decided on changing the bedding to a bright blue comforter with orange sheets. I loved that set so much, but the bedroom furniture was still my least favorite. Our bedroom was my least favorite room. We didn't have a ton of money laying around to buy anything new, so we just made it work.

When I moved to California we decided that selling our furniture altogether was probably the easiest because we didn't know I would be moving back. We were under the impression that by December 2014 we would be at a new duty station, or that I would have purchased a home in California for us to begin life without the military. Well, things changed, promises were broken, and we had to pick up the pieces of our life and try to figure out a new plan. We found out we were pregnant, and not leaving DC until after he was due, so I moved back. 

wall decor- target. has 9 cubbies. $50 regular- but I got it on markdown for $20.
Moving back to DC was a big decision that took a lot of planning. We would need everything new.
Furniture, linens, etc. Along with a baby on the way and needing several thousand dollars reserved in savings deemed untouchable because military moves are sometimes all out of pocket upfront. So, we budgeted in a 2 month span and made it happen. I tried to be as thrifty as possible while out shopping for our new furniture. We had the living and dining rooms taken care of a month before our move, but still had no clue what to do about our bedroom or Opal's room. 

I tried to keep this room really bright and neutral in colors. I think it is my happy place in the apartment.

So, here is what we did with our tight budget. I'll include where I bought things, and I'll try to also remember the prices or deals that I got the items on. :-) I hope this helps those of you who want a revamp but are on a tight budget!
 
Excuse the somewhat wrinkled bedskirt! (I forgot it in the laundry hamper a little too long after washing it.)
  •  Bed skirt is from Target. 
  • Bedding is Threshold- also from Target.
  • Sheets- lime green/yellow are Nate Berkus for Target.
  • I found this awesome headboard at Ross for only $120! Love it so much- & it actually isn't as short as it looks. We have a 4" memory foam mattress topper on it that makes our bed appear taller.
  • 4" Sealy gel-memory foam mattress topper is form Big Lots- $85.


At the foot of our bed we have Oliver's crib. Opal is currently sleeping in this during naps and half of the night. I'm not sure when she is going to be in her big girl bed, especially with teething keeping her up all night. 

  • Crib is Jenny Lind in gray from Babies R Us. $200.
  • Laundry hamper was $20 from Marshalls. I love it so much.
  • Banner is currently in the One Spot bins at Target for $3. 


 Another view of the crib area, sleeping baby included.

  • Not sure if you can see the crib sheet, but it is gray and white stripes- from Target. $10.
  • I like the mesh crib bumpers a lot. You can buy these pretty much anywhere that sells crib bedding.


Dillon's nightstand.
  •   Instead of purchasing traditional nightstands that can cost on average $100 each, we chose these small dressers from Ikea. They were $100 a piece and work so much better for us. We love to hang all of our tops, so these work well. Holds our socks/ undies, pajamas, and jeans. Pretty much serves its purpose.
  • Bedside clock is from Marshalls. Opal bought it for Dillon for $12.
  • Wolf figurine was a gift from my grandparents on a cross country drive.

My side.
 Our lamps were from Marshalls. We spent $24.99 on each of them.
Our bedroom doesn't have a light, so they were a NECESSITY for sure.
All of the picture frames are from Target clearance.


 Another view of my nightstand.
  • Jewelry tree is from Target. I got it on clearance for $5, but I think they still sell them for $20.

Check out that photo of my grandma- such a hottie.
  •  The wire baskets on both nightstands are from Target's One Spot section. They were $3. I use them to store diapers and wipes while keeping the flow of the neutral colored room going.


On my side of the room is our walk in closet- totally closed the door because the floor was destroyed by Opal exploring before this shoot. I wasn't even trying to bend down that much. :-)

To the right of that is our bathroom. I've kept it pretty simple in there with peach and gray tones.
  • The laundry basket and shelf is from Target. Around $40. I have a bunch of the One Spot metal buckets and large jars storing my little things (nailpolish, makeup, hair ties, etc).

 Here's a somewhat view of my walk in closet. That big bin right there is full of Oliver's teeny tiny baby clothes!! I can't wait to unpack all of that stuff and dress him in it.

  • Paris/ France sign from Kohls. Don't remember how much I snagged that for.


And then a quick bump selfie in my bathroom. Hair a mess and all. :-)
Hope you all enjoyed my little tour.

Flamingo Party- planning PT 2 - CENTERPIECES

Hey guys! So, I am only days away from my party now, and have so much to do still! 
I decided last night to start putting my centerpieces together and then individually bag 
them so that on the day of the party I can save some time, and only have to take 'em
out of a bag and set them on the table!

I want to share some really easy centerpieces, that literally cost me LESS than $5!!
Also, I will share where you can *hopefully* find the same items, or similar ones.

First off, I'll share the cup and utensils holders that I bought at Target.


The holder itself is designed by Poppytalk in their Poppytalk for Target party line!
This line is currently on clearance, so now is the time to go snag it really cheap!



I also found these cute cups at Target, they're also Poppytalk's.


The picnic napkins were from Michaels Craft Store and the spoons/forks were from Walmart


I really wanted them to have a picnic feeling, so I wrapped the utensils in the
napkins and tied a little piece of thin yarn around them.


Now for my centerpieces!!!!


For these, I really didn't spend a whole lot on them!

I bought the tin chalk bucket at Target, it was found in the $1 bins!
They currently have a cartwheel offer for 20% off this section of the store!
Which would make them .80 cents!

The chalk pen, I bought in April for my sister's car windows after her wedding,
so I didn't spend anything on it. But- they run for around $5 at Joann's.
Obviously you can use regular chalk and not have to spend a lot at the dollar tree.
I only used the pen because I am putting it into the bags and didn't want it to smear.

Next, you'll need the foam. I also already had this, but you don't need a lot 
and can find this really cheap at Walmart for under a couple dollars!


You'll also need flowers! I opted out of the real deal to keep in
 my budget! I found these at the dollar tree, and because my party 
is in the evening, nobody will notice that they're super cheap! 
Especially if you take the not so cute leaves off of them!


These pinwheel picks are from Michael's, they're the brand "Celebrate It!"
I believe they were on clearance for around $1.


If you use wire cutters and trim the flowers to be just high enough to poke
out of the bucket, it'll look great and nobody will see inside!