Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Star Wars Bedroom Reveal

The same week I worked on our daughter's princess room, I also finished our son's Star Wars room.  It was a lot of work, but I think it was so very worth it!  I'm really happy with how it turned out



The headboard is made up of the magnetic boards that used to be on my son's dresser.  You can buy them at IKEA.  We just put two of them on the wall, side by side.


We also used puck lights with magnets on the back of them (from Dollar tree), to make the headboard seem more like a control panel.  The green things are little glass "stones" from Dollar Tree that we glued magnets onto.  We wanted to give the effect of driving the Millenium Falcon.  Our son really loves playing with the lights at night and we read his bedtime stories by the light of the puck lights

We ended up adding a few more lights... these are LEDs that are attached to a button.  


Here is the button that controls the LEDs... I have no idea how my husband did this this, but I think it's awesome

We also put up a "light saber holder" (it's actually a broom/garden tool holder from Home Depot).  I originally saw the idea at Quite Contrary

I cut some white vinyl with my Silhouette to make the sign; the black and gray areas are painted

I also repainted what used to be the Spiderman trunk

Here is the sign on the outside of his door

and here is another mural; this one is the view from the gunner turret on the Millenium Falcon.  I chose the battle of Endor for the scene

Here is a detail

and no Star Wars mural is complete without the Death Star

Just like my daugter's room, it's totally over the top.  I figured we might as well do it up!

Do you have a little boy who's into Star Wars?  I was a little worried our son would be scared of the battle scenes, but he loves everything about the room.

Thanks so much for stopping by!
Blessings,
Jamie



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Friday, July 19, 2013

Little Girl Princess Bedroom Reveal

I am so happy to finally have the kids' rooms painted!  Every time I would go to work on a painting job the kids would ask when I was going to paint their rooms.  The mommy guilt was especially bad if I was going to paint a mural for another little girl or boy.

We decided to surprise the kids with new rooms.  Here is what we came up with for our little girl...

I know I know, it's a little over the top.  I told you, I had mommy guilt!  It all started with that blanket on the end of the bed.  I found it at Hobby Lobby for 50% off and the little lady fell in love with it.  She calls it her cheetah blanket and takes it everywhere.

I found pink sheets and leopard print sheets at Wal Mart... I sewed two of the pink sheets together to make the duvet cover and I used pillow cases for the fabric to make the border on the curtains and the cornice above the bed.


My husband built the cornice and I added all the decorative elements.  I found sheer curtains at Hobby Lobby for $3.50 a panel because they were 50% off.  It took four panels to get all that drapey-goodness!


I painted the crown headboard right on the wall and I used Martha Stewart Gold Metallic paint


There are actual little gems hot glued onto the wall... we are on day 6 and she hasn't picked one off yet!  Woot!



I changed out the polka dot fabric for the leopard sheet fabric... there is a tutorial here for how I originally made the curtains longer.


Here is another way I used the sheets.  The panel isn't exactly sewn onto the pillow yet, but you get the picture.  Girlie was horrified when the panel fell off the pillow when she went to get into bed the first night.


She loves flowers so I thought, "why not give her her own vase?"  The flower bunches were on clearance at Hobby Lobby for $.80 a piece!

The nightstand/bookshelf was from Goodwill and it was painted in the Martha Stewart Metallic paint.

And this simple little piece might be my favorite part of the room.

I just made the design in Illustrator and printed it out on our printer.  I spray painted an old frame to match the room.


This is on the outside of her door... I made it with the Silhouette and some adhesive vinyl.

Her favorite part of the room?  The bow holder!

And above the bow holder hangs this

What do you think?  Do you have a fierce one who'd like a room like this?  I'm hoping this will be something she'll like for years to come!

Thanks so much for stopping by!
Blessings,
Jamie

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Monday, July 15, 2013

DIY Hair Clip Holder from a Picture Frame

I finished the kids' rooms!  In the next week or two I'll be posting about the various projects I worked on for each room.  Here is one of my favorite elements of my daughter's room...


I found some sheets at Wal Mart in the leopard print and I used it for most of the projects in the room.

Here is the before and after
The frame is something I found at a garage sale (two years ago) with the intention of doing this one day.  That is NOT a quick turn around, but hey, at least it's done now.

I took the frame apart by unscrewing it from the back.  I then placed a sheet of batting over the picture and particle board that made up the back of the frame

Then came the fabric layer

The fabric was cut to fit a little better


I then cris-crossed the pink gross grain ribbon to lay it out.  I used a little dab of hot glue at each of the intersections.  Then I turned it over and hot glued the heck out of all the layers to the back of the particle board.


Here's what the back looked like right before I went nuts with the glue gun.  I replaced the screws that held the back onto the frame at this point.


I also added these little gems from Hobby Lobby to give it a little sparkle.  What did I use to adhere them?  You guessed it!  Hot glue!


Here is it all done but without any bows or clips on it.

What do you think?  It was definitely a hit with the little one.  She is such a girlie girl... I seriously have no idea where she gets it!  I didn't have so much as a Barbie doll growing up.

Thanks so much for stopping by!
Blessings,
Jamie

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Tuesday, July 02, 2013

Some Girly Decor

My friend Corinne told me about a great clearance sale going on at Hobby Lobby... I ended up scoring some great stuff!

I found this frame and cut the artwork out of it (it was a cowgirl-themed painting... SO not the style of my daughter).  I replaced it with a print of a quote that describes her perfectly.  I made the artwork in Adobe Illustrator then had it printed as a photo.

Anyone who knows my daughter just laughs when I show them this quote.  She is tiny.  But man does she have an attitude!

I was inspired by this artwork on etsy.

I can't believe how perfectly the frame and mat match the room; I've been slowly but surely decking the room out in hot pink and leopard print.


  Here's a sneak peek of the room

And here's another piece of art I bought at Hobby Lobby

The canvas painting was only $7!

I'm hoping to have both the kids' rooms done in the next couple weeks.  I'll have a big reveal when they're done!  We've been in this house for over a year now and I still haven't gotten around to painting anything fun in their rooms.  Every time I have a mural job to paint a child's room, I feel pretty badly about not taking care of my kids' rooms first.

Anyone else out there work in other people's homes but never get around to taking care of their own???  Let me know if you can relate in the comments.

Thanks for stopping by!
Blessings,
Jamie
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