Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Big Girl Room, part 3
Here is another project we did in G's new, big girl room... a pennant banner! She doesn't have any real window treatments, aside from the mini-blinds. Since I'm on a budget and my goal is to bring in as much color and funkiness as possible, I whipped out some of Sweet Funky Vintage's fabric scraps, trims, pinking shears, and the sewing machine, and I whipped up this really cool pennant banner that I draped over the tops of her windows kind of like a valance.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Sneak Peek
Friday, August 24, 2012
Big Girl Room, part 2
Today, I will continue sharing some of the things I created to give my 9 year old a more grown up room! I had an old lamp from Ikea, with a really plain, boring white lampshade on it, so I dressed it up with some really cool trims (again using the hot glue gun)! The lamp bit the dust not long after I took this picture, and we replaced it with the coolest lamp from Target!
I also had this old mirror from my days of being a consultant with Southern Living at Home. The company has since folded, but I bet you could find a mirror like this on ebay if you tried. It was called the "dress me up mirror". I just threaded some really cool polka dot ribbon through the holes.
There isn't really a "theme" to G's new room, we just want to make it colorful and a fun place to hang out. What do you think?
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Big Girl's Room
Well, I find it pretty unbelievable that I haven't blogged since April. How embarrassing! I am going to take the position that the easiest way to begin blogging again is just to jump right in!
I'm going to start with sharing a recent project... updating my 9 year old's room. Previously, she had been sharing a room with her sister, younger by 3 years, and was really ready to have her own room. So, over the past 4 months or so, we have been working on giving her a more grown up feel to her room.
I bought some painted picture frames on etsy some time ago, and hung them on the wall, but hadn't done anything to them. So, I popped back over to etsy and purchased some really cool chevron fabric that I knew Riley Blake had come out with. Then, I visited my local Lowes store, and purchased some cork tiles. I covered the cork tiles with the fabric, securing them with hot glue, and then put the covered cork into the frames. Voila! A new wall treatment that we can change around as we like!
I'm going to start with sharing a recent project... updating my 9 year old's room. Previously, she had been sharing a room with her sister, younger by 3 years, and was really ready to have her own room. So, over the past 4 months or so, we have been working on giving her a more grown up feel to her room.
I bought some painted picture frames on etsy some time ago, and hung them on the wall, but hadn't done anything to them. So, I popped back over to etsy and purchased some really cool chevron fabric that I knew Riley Blake had come out with. Then, I visited my local Lowes store, and purchased some cork tiles. I covered the cork tiles with the fabric, securing them with hot glue, and then put the covered cork into the frames. Voila! A new wall treatment that we can change around as we like!
Tomorrow, I will share another project I completed for her new room!