Sunday, January 20, 2013

Can you tell me some ways to organize a kid's room in a pretty way?

Q. Can you tell me some ways to organize a kid's room in a pretty way?

A. Creating a jungle theme kids bedroom is an opportunity to use really fun colors and prints. Consider painting the room a fresh green or a bright yellow to provide a warm and exotic backdrop for the rest of the room's elements.

Instead of typical window treatments, think about getting some silk vines and foliage from the craft store and draping them around the windows as you would with a scarf curtain. Then perch stuffed parrots or monkeys nearby to round out the jungle canopy effect.

You can use jungle themed bedding, or simply use bright solids and stripes, and accent the room with throw pillows in animal-print fabrics. There are several sources for wall stickers in a jungle theme to add even more visual interest.

Fairy Tale Princess Themes

Many elements of décor for little girls' rooms lend themselves to dreaming of once upon a time and far, far away. From canopy beds to eyelet and lace and pale pink, you may already have many of the elements in place to make your daughter's room a real Princess's room. To bring the fantasy one or two step closer to reality, rely on some paint techniques and a few choice accessories.

Paint the ceiling a sky blue and sponge paint on some clouds; turn the walls of your girl's room into castle walls with faux painting techniques, and embellish them with stenciled runners of ivy � you can even add some silk ivy from the craft store for additional dimension. Swath tulle or silk flowers where you'd otherwise put a valance and curtains, and be sure to add a stuffed frog prince someplace in the room � just for a bit of whimsy!


I want to design my bedroom in a winter/blue/silver type ot theme. Any ideas?
Q. I need some ideas on what i mentioned in the topic question.

A. hang white xmas lights either along border, around headboard or on ceiling. Paint the room blue, do silver trim. I would screw in some rods in the ceiling above my bed and hang some flimsy white curtains so you'd have a nice canopy. I'd get a cheap pair of curtains and try to cut them up like snowflakes. You probably made them in elementary school with paper when you were a kid.

Fold the curtain into a little square, leaving the sleeve for the rod sticking out so you don't cut it. Fold the square in half so it look similar to an ice cream cone. Cut off the bottom point in an arc. Then cut slashes, triangles, wavey lines whatever on the sides. Unfold and it should look like there's snowflakes in your curtain OOHHHH a better idea lol, get the white curtains and some light blue/silver material. Cut the material into circles, fold into an ice cream cone cut the top of the cone in a wave and the bottom point in an arc, wave or any shape, follow the same cutting instructions for the curtain then you can use fabric glue or sew them on to the white curtains.

Try it out on paper so you can practice making snowflakes.

Paint furniture white and knobs silver or go to craft store for new knobs.


How to put a canopy over your bed?
Q. I want one of these over my bed but I'm having to do it myself and am crap at D.I.Y so can't use a drill or anything like that. How can I hang it without having to do that?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Single-Entry-White-Mosquito-Fly-Canopy-Net-Netting-For-Single-Double-King-Bed-UK-/221018168237?pt=UK_Home_Garden_Bedroom_Bedding_PP&hash=item3375b59bad

A. I've made several canopies for my kids. I most recently made one from two tall, skinny bookshelves. I mounted a curtain rod between the shelves and hung two curtain panels from the curtain rods. You could just lay the curtain rod over the tops of the bookshelves, but you need to somehow attach the rod to the wood.

Seriously, asking someone to drill a hole in the ceiling and mounting a premade thing is much easier (and way cheaper). It's way harder to DIY. You could probably hang it with those 3M Command hooks, but you would have to be really careful not to pull on it at all.


Where can I find adult canopy bedding for a queen size canopy bed?
Q. All I can find is little kid ones. My husband doesnt want it to look to girly though. Nothing covering the whole bed, maybe just along the posts or something. I just want it to be decorated not be in the way. Does anyone know where to find colored ones? Our bedroom is green so I was wondering if I could use green curtains or something?

A. rooms to go or havertys





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