Thanks for your question. I simply attached a white wood drapery rod to the ceiling and draped sheer fabric over it. A few notes of caution... Make sure that the rod is secure in the brackets so it doesn't risk falling down if your child pulls on it. Do not attach the fabric to the rod, that way if they do
giving your children’s closet doors a playful touch.
Another project on my mind is swapping out — or at least dressing up — closet doors. We have giant mirrored sliding doors that I would like to replace with contemporary frosted plexiglass versions. Even applying vinyl decals or wall paper to basic white closet doors is enough
giving your children’s closet doors a playful touch.
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become your children's canvas. You can always paint over it. [But, warning: you won't want to!]
One of the things that you can do with color in a kids' room is use it to write things on the walls. This is a great example of a saying that can stay on your child's wall for many years, adding inspiration
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Painted tree. If you are like me and have cats, you may find it to be a little frustrating to go the branch route that I featured previously. You can make this painting project as simple or complex as you wish: If you want to just make a
them to your wall, or you can just use paint.
Tip: It may help to make your tree on the wall with painters tape first. That way you can just move the tape around rather than erase pencil lines.
creating your own designs. It's fun and easy! You can choose your own embellishments, font & color. Whether you identify with a deeply motivational thought, a beautiful embellishment, a bold image, or a combination of these, Uppercase Living® expressions can transform your surroundings. If you have any
projector to project it on the wall and painted it free-hand with a small brush (I had a small container of the wall color handy in case I needed to touch up). I borrowed the projector from a friend, but I hear you can purchase them reasonably inexpensively at a craft store. If you use small brushes, you can