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egoldber
01-08-2004, 11:01 PM
So we have mostly transitioned Sarah to a big girl room. It is full of her toys and things, but the walls are bare right now. (They walls are white and I plan to keep it that way.) I am sort of stumped about what to hang there. I don't want to spend a fortune on pictures, but it really needs something to make it more homey and fun for her.

I honestly have no ideas. We have no real "theme". Her bedding and other accessories are all primary colors. The quilt is from PBK and is the Flutterbug pattern:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2370335767&category=20418

She likes animals, dolls, trains and airplanes!

Any thoughts?

vikivoly
01-09-2004, 03:40 AM
How about displaying some of her artwork in frames? You could go to the dollar store and buy some cheap frames. Another idea is to hang a clothesline across her wall and hang some artwork from that with clips or clothespins.

Does she have a lot of shelving? You could put up a few shelves and set some pretty dolls, etc. on it.

I think bulletin boards and chalkboards are nice too.

raynjen
01-11-2004, 07:37 AM
I second the idea of artwork. I was just lamenting the fact that we have so few places to display my DD's artwork, and she gets such a kick out of it! If you go to Hobby Lobby they have pre-cut mats that, with some painter's tape, would make great temporary frames. Painter's tape is a low-tack tape so would not rip the mats when you "updated" the artwork. Another idea (though this kind of goes against the plain white walls) is to paint "frames" on the wall and then use poster adhesive to mount pictures within the "frames".

Completely separate idea - make color photo copies of her favorite book pages and use and inexpensive mounting (like dollar store frames or mat board) so that you can change them out periodically.

Good luck, I LOVE decorating my daughter's room. It's one of the reasons I don't mind moving a lot!

Jen in Okinawa
Mom to Noelle (10/25/01)

muskiesusan
01-13-2004, 09:43 AM
Beth,

I just ordered some inexpensive posters from allposters.com for Nick's room. I think their prices even with shipping come out better than the stores, and they have a good selection.

Also check out the Restore and Restyle section at Target. I think they have some pegs and shelves that would match her bedding.

Susan
Mom to Nicholas 10/01/01
& Baby #2 due 4/23/04!!!!

Tellas
11-14-2008, 05:10 AM
Maybe something like this painting http://www.vivaart.eu/products/view/465/pink-water-lilies (http://www.vivaart.eu/products/view/465/pink-water-lilies)

Melbel
11-14-2008, 09:59 AM
When I redecorated DD1's room for her 6th bday, I was also looking for ideas for wall art. I decided to create my own by taking pictures of DD1 on the beach w/ seashells be brought w/ us and a big fluffy teddy bear and printed them in sepia to match the brown tones and give it a more artistic feel.

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I purchased the frames from Michael's using 40% off coupons. The art was inexpensive, unique and personal.

ohiomom1121
01-06-2009, 05:35 PM
Check out the Garden Collection by Bealoo Kids. I've ordered two sets of prints from them (3 fairies for DDs room) and a set of 5 animals for the playroom, as well as a large train print for DS's soon to be big boy room. I LOVE them-they are really adorable. I think their prices are pretty good too (they sell on etsy and ebay too so check there for better prices if you're interested). The colors and theme look like they'd work well with the flutterbug line. I just use 40% coupons to buy white frames and mats at Michaels to display them.
http://www.bealookids.com/bealookids/prints.asp?id=7&pg=5

OOPS! Just realized this was a really old question, didn't notice since there were two new responses. :)