Cute!
Tamera is supposed to be due on Oct.30. She's still waiting.
Tamera Mowry-Housley Napa Valley Nursery Room Photos : People.com
Tamera Mowry-Housley's Americana-Themed Nursery
Due any day now with
Due any day now with a son, the mom-to-be shares her fave features from her Napa Valley, Calif., baby room
HAPPY MOM-TO-BE
To give her Napa Valley, Calif., nursery an intimate feel, PEOPLE blogger Tamera Mowry-Housley and husband Adam Housley enlisted celebrity designer Shalena Smith. And the decorator to the stars didn't disappoint. Smith expertly blended the couple's personal items with a vintage, Americana style to create a chic kids room the new family will enjoy forever.
SOMETHING BORROWED
Highlighted throughout the nursery are vintage antiques Adam has had in his family for generations, including a toy plane that was hand carved out of metal by an Italian prisoner of World War II and given to Adam's grandfather, an American soldier, for his kindness.
SWEET TOUCH
Smith personalized these blocks, sold at her online boutique Gaga Designs, for Baby Housley and elegantly placed them atop the Newport Cottages changing table purchased from Bel Bambini in West Hollywood. In the mirror's reflection, you can see the custom canvas featuring one of the couple's favorite quotes, "It's kind of fun to do the impossible."
JERSEY BOY
Adam is a former professional baseball player and huge San Francisco Giants fan so the team's starting first baseman, Brandon Belt, gifted the expecting couple a mini jersey. "It's the perfect addition to our nursery," Mowry-Housley tells PEOPLE.
"You have given me the shield of your salvation,
and your right hand supported me,
and your gentleness made me great.
36 You gave a wide place for my steps under me,
and my feet did not slip."
It looks like her and Tia are continuing the tradition their mother started of using the first letter of the father to name the children. Like Tia uses 'C' for Cory, and it looks like Tamera is using 'A' for her baby. Cute.
Congrats to her and Adam.
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