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The next comic page is coming along and I'm a kid in a candy story (or I guess a...nursery...store?) decorating Junior's room. So much fun coming up with more little embarrassing details!

What are some of you guys' favorite nursery ideas?

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Anonymous

Rocking horse!!!

Insignia

I know it’s supposed to be a nursery but the idea of action figures and other toys come to mind. Maybe a shelf dedicated to paw patrol

Anonymous

I've always been a fan of plushies that get stored away in a net, hanging from the ceiling. Or having them lined up on the shelf showing them off to anyone in the room. Diapers neatly stored on shelves under a crib, and a raised table for changing.

Anonymous

Changing table with bondage straps for fussy cubs!

Breys

Spanking chair lol

Anonymous

Definitely soft pastels. Winnie The Pooh is always fun!

Anonymous

Rocking chair to bottle feed the little one, chest of stuffed animals, time-out chair

FrostTiger

could put a vibrator under his bed if he uses diapers for "everything"? or a wetness chart on the wall. could even go for mitts to keep him from being fussy or being a naughty cub? just a few thoughts. ^^:;

Anonymous

a Puzzle Play Mat for Junior

Anonymous

Glow in the dark Stars on the cieling/walls, kid bed sheets, and a Lego set :)

Anonymous

Baby Bouncer? Baby Walker?

Anonymous

One of those foam jigsaw mats, the coziest crib possible, and T O N S of plushies!

Anonymous

I’ve always loved nursery designs that incorporate simple wall art, a corner made specifically for plushies, changing tables stocked with diapers, a rocking chair facing a crib, and/or a toy box filled with blocks or legos.

Anonymous

I think a lion king theme would be soo cute ! With a nice changing table with a lot diapers and baby clothes , you can make a mat with lion king and a crib with lion guard rsrs and a mobile

Anonymous

I'm rather fond of seeing furniture arranged in a way that accentuates the treatment, such as a crib in the corner, next to a changing table, and the diaper pail is placed between the changing table and the crib, so the little brat isn't able to escape that "realistic nursery smell". Changing table should certainly be fully stocked, both with individual, unpackaged diapers, and plenty of unopened packages, too, just to show JUST how many "Junior" is expected to be going through. Soft pastel colors are certainly the most "classic" nursery theme, though I suppose you could use cute little motifs here and there to further accentuate that idea. Augh, so many ideas! Hope these help ya! Very excited for the next page!

Anonymous

Posters from babyish cartoons : )