The Shabby Nest If you click on the green "more info" link below the photo, it will take you to another page that has a link to the blog whose photo this is. You should be able to find the information you need there.
The Shabby Nest If you click on the green "more info" link below the photo, it will lead you to another page where you can find the designer's blog information. She has a post on her blog that describes this room in detail.
grazingacres You may already know but this is from Emily Clark, and she is usually pretty good about explaining exactly how she does things, it should be pretty easy to find it on her blog EmilyAClark.blogspot.com
I love the circles on the wall. Could someone tell me if there is a method to getting them on the wall. Once we've made the template (i prefer to do it myself), should they be equally spaced? If so, how might we do this? Don't want to begin and get caught up up in something that's over my head. Help! »
2fanzygirl I purchased this bed for my daughter's bedroom at www.inmodehome.com
For $650
This bed made by Diamond Sofa
She loves it and it looks more expensive then it costs.
Stitch and Paint Whistler Hi I can supply you with the wall paper and fabric to match and make up the pillows and drapes if you like. See other spots like this also, we can get a close match to your color chip too .
Stitch and Paint Whistler I am a textile designer so can do what you would like on linen cotton blends,cotton and silk fabrics, I would love to help you out.
Kelly Porter On Emily Clark's blog, she writes that this color was custom made to match the polka dot pillow. I suggest trying Hibiscus 6851 by Sherwin-Williams.
Dots. Big dots, little dots. Look closely, not only are there dots on the wall and bolster pillow, but dots hanging from the trim on the damask pillows and lampshade.
The dots make the space, not to mention these dots are paired with an extremely happy pink. And then, to make sure things have a chance at staying calm, mix in gorgeous pale green damask pillows and a throw.
Polka dots are forever playful, but mixing them with a classic tufted headboard and a pattern in a crisp, modern color makes the look feel fresh and hip. Friends will be drooling over this fun design.
A pink-and-green color combo paired with monogrammed pillows, without a doubt, exudes Southern prep. Using a base of black and white really makes this color scheme pop; so does the repeated damask and polka-dot patterns. Use your favorite Lily Pulitzer frock for inspiration when trying to pull off this look.
Here’s another example of contrasting colors. It’s hard not to achieve a fresh, playful feel with oversized contemporary polka-dot wallpaper, but it really sings in a hot pink colorway mixed with a classic print in apple green.