Alice in Wonderland inspired nursery
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Dreamy Un-Themed Alice in Wonderland Nursery

After two years trying to conceive and an IVF journey, Cleveland mama, Kristin Moore, and her husband brought home their little miracle, Alice, in July. They never planned on naming her Alice or being inspired by Alice in Wonderland for this super sweet un-themed Wonderland nursery, but they did, and the result is beautiful.

The Wonderland Nursery Inspiration

“My husband and I were searching for a nursery theme that also wasn’t a theme — If you know what I mean,” shares Kristin. “While searching online I stumbled across this Alice in Wonderland poster and was immediately sold. My dad’s mom’s name was Alice and my former middle name was Alice (before I changed it to my maiden name) so it was just perfect.”

Vintage Alice in Wonderland poster on the wall of the nursery

Bringing Wonderland Together

After finding the poster, Kristin shared her un-themed idea with her husband: “My husband liked it too and loved it for the storytelling imaginary side of it.” The two began adding items that fit the design as they found them, without making it too theme-heavy. Alice’s nursery is bright with a lot of white and gray neutral furniture so it can be used for many years to come, no matter the room theme. The bright white also sort of adds a touch of White Rabbit, I think (especially with the fluffy rug). Accents of red and pink add a hint of Wonderland without overwhelming the space, too.

ALice in Wonderland inspired nursery other view

The Nursery Details

Kristin’s dad owns a custom sign making shop so he designed a neon heart light for above the dresser. It pairs really well with the hearts on Alice’s crib sheet and the blankets hanging on the blanket ladder.

Custom heart-shaped LED light in Wonderland nursery room
Neatly organized diapers in nursery room drawer

The diapers in this space are reminiscent of the “Eat Me” snacks and butterflies found in the world of Wonderland.

organized butterfly diapers to fit Wonderland nursery theme

The crib? A bright white with light pink accents. How adorable is the flamingo Kristin added for the Queen of Hearts’ croquet game from the story?

Wonderland flamingo and nursery crib

These bookshelves are amazing, too. Clear acrylic shelves allow Alice’s storybooks to be a part of the room decor without taking away from anything else.

Beautiful clear bookshelf full of tot books in Wonderland nursery

Every bookshelf needs a good reading area, right? Instead of placing a mobile above Alice’s crib, Kristin put one above her glider in a little reading corner for decor with some adorable bunny prints she found on Etsy.

reading nook

Now that it’s mostly completed, this adorable space is a family favorite. “You can imagine the anticipation and excitement of finally being able to put together a nursery. It is my favorite room in the house and bringing her home from the hospital and then introducing her to her room was emotional and so sweet. I have a video of my husband walking her around that I will cherish forever,” shares Kristin. “I’m still on the hunt for fun additions to her nursery and am having so much fun doing so. Including wallpaper which I desperately wanted to do but never found a print I loved.”

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Wonderland inspired nursery

Crib

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10 Comments

  1. This nursery and (un)theme is simply adorable! I would like it for my own room 🙂

  2. What a cute nursery! My sister in law will love this!

  3. This room is seriously the cutest! All the hearts! ?

  4. Aww Shari, you did such a fantastic job! I love love LOVE your attention to detail with the pops of pink here and everywhere. 🙂 I had that same chair for nursing, only my hubby switched the legs for a rocker mechanism. Yeah he’s a good guy.