Creating a nursery is no small feat — there are lots of decisions to be made, and lots of things to buy (or make!), and it can feel a little overwhelming. Here are some helpful links to get you started thinking about the addition in your home for the new little addition in your life.
Bedding
• Make Your Own Crib Sheets
• Five Fresh Sources for Kids' Bedding
• DIY Crib Skirt
Mobiles
• 50 Fabulous Mobiles To Make, Buy Or Hang In The Sky
• Modern Classics: The Flensted Mobile
• Baby Mobiles: Finding the Right Fit for Your Modern Nursery
Rockers and Gliders
• 10 DIY Glider & Rocker Makeovers
• Convert Your Upholstered Chair Into A Glider
• Rockabye, Baby: 15 Gliders & Rockers for the Nursery
And be sure to check out our series where Landis walked us through her own nursery planning process in Nesting a Nursery.
(Image: Caroline Drake; Nursery Tour: Norah's Sweet and Sunny Nursery)

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I was delighted to read in your list about the DIY ideas. I think if you have enough time you can enjoy really personalising many of the nursery items most rush out and buy - super article :)
On the other hand, if you're pregnant, cranky and exhausted (as I am with my second baby right now), and the thought of dragging out your sewing machine makes you want to cry, just relax and pick up some sheets at Target. I promise your baby will not notice.
I'm in the process of planning baby #3's nursery at the moment - we haven't found out the gender this time (we have a boy and girl already) so I've collected some inspiration from the internet for a unisex nursery... see here: http://mendandmakenew.blogspot.co.nz/2013/01/inspiration-unisex-babys-room.html
I've already started making the hot air balloon mobile from the 'craftiness is not optional' tutorial - it's awesome! Thanks for the links :) Jenny