I’ve decorated two girls’ rooms over the years from nursery to elementary aged-girls, so I hope these help! I recently cleaned up my daughters’ rooms and did a major decluttering effort, which I do every year before the holidays.
I’m a big proponent of decluttering in the fall in order to make room for the inevitable toys and stuff that comes with their birthdays and Christmas. I’ve done many DIY projects in these rooms, so I hope you find them inspirational for attainable little girls bedroom ideas.
And inevitably because I bought most of these elements a long time ago, they are no longer available. It’s not longer available at Hobby Lobby, but you can still buy it from Lindsay Letters Shop.
The gold and white polka dot duvet and ballerina sheets are some of my favorite elements in the room. And made the hoop art from some fabric I picked up on a trip to New York City. She’s 4 and it still looks very much like her Woodland Creatures Nursery I did when she was born, which was one of my very favorite kid rooms ever. I spent a LOT of time planning and executing every single detail.
And really the only changes now are that the rocking chair isn’t in there and we converted her crib to a full bed frame. I moved her dresser into her walk in closet to make room for the toy storage.
The bookshelves on the wall are similar to the IKEA spice racks I did in the other room, but these I built from boards from the hardware store. The whole room was originally inspired by the Deer & Mouse and Raccoon & Armadillo wall art prints. I highly recommend falling in love with a print or fabric and building your room from there. One thing I’ve added to both girls’ rooms in the recent years are these ruffled black out curtains.











