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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Bedroom Decorating - 8 Easy Ideas You Can Use Now to Create a Garden Theme Room For Your Little Girl By Tammy Billings  

Each girl is a princess. Why not set his imagination free by designing a beautiful garden theme room can enjoy for years to come? It can be done quickly and inexpensively when you follow the eight simple ideas given in this article.

1. Use stickers flower wallpaper or painting stem flowers on its walls.

There are many wallpaper floral theme stickers available for purchase today. A great choice would be a sticker floral wallpaper that includes long stems that can be applied to your daughter walls to launch the theme of a garden growing in his room. If you're more artistic, you can paint the stems and flowers directly on the wall. Get your child involved, if it is old enough to help the arts.

2. Use your own daughter works of art to decorate the room.

Ask your daughter to attract people to his favorite photos things found in a garden. Flowers, butterflies, bees and caterpillars are a few examples that come to mind. Transfer your child's artwork on his iron bed on sheets of transfer. This can be done by scanning artwork to the computer and then print directly on a sheet of transfer. Then, the transfer of iron on a piece of white fabric and use fabric glue to attach pictures of finished a large rectangle of fabric. You should transfer space of about 1 inch. Frame your child's drawings of sewing on buttons and color coordinates point then the large piece of fabric of a solid color comforter or quilt.

3. Create pockets of tulips on a simple color pillow sham.

Tulip pockets can easily be created using fabric peas and then cut the shape of a tulip. Then the tulips sewing on a plain pillow comedy and then decorate with ribbons, buttons and bows for a truly personalized look.

4. Make a beautiful garden style window treatment.

Using a simple white canvas as a canvas for your garden. First use a pencil to describe the types of flowers you want to appear on the window treatment. Then paint the bottom of the window shade green for contrast. To do this, using a foam brush and acrylic paints profitable. Finally, add color by filling your flower forms in coordinating paint colors. Add sweet sheers frame of the window and add floral appliques to the sheers for your own look.

5. Beautify with flowers frameworks to help make your garden theme.

Cut and glue felt flowers on the corners of picture frames. Use floral works of art in your executives, or for a more custom look, over part of your child's own art. Your child will take real pride in having their own artwork highlighted in their room.

6. Frame a round or oval mirror with a boa to create a mirror for your princess.

Find a suit of the child to a boa or reduction crafts store. Use fabric glue or a hot glue gun to respect the boa around the perimeter of the mirror.

7. Make a single window or vanity adhering flashing pink fabric around a rectangular table.

The fabric can be stapled by tucking into fabric around the outside of the table. Cover the tabletop fabric and add a piece of glass. Ask your child to make flowers of construction paper, a cut-Crown Princess and other pictures or drawings that she would then place them under glass for it to show his own personal style.

8. Use tissue to cover a sparkle Bulletin Board cork.

First, an inexpensive way to cover the bulletin board with flashing fabric by pulling the fabric tight around the edges and stapling on the back of the frame. You can add 3-D butterflies at home scoreboard for a more finished look. Ask your child to find photos of real butterflies on the Internet and then printed on photo paper mat. Cut out the shapes of butterflies and fold their wings that extend outwards, bringing to life. Pin the butterflies in your table display cork to complete the design.

Any of these eight ideas, or even all, would be very cost-effective alternatives for creating a room worthy of a princess.

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From Tammy Billings, wallpaper home decorating blog author and owner of http://www.usawallpaper.com

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