Creating a colorful theme for your child's bedroom often centers around wall designs and decorations. While wallpaper and paint are decoration options, these are time-consuming projects with permanent results. Children who are enthused with a certain character, animal or theme one year may outgrow the design as they age. Because of this, removable wall stickers and murals provide a less permanent and inexpensive option to traditional wallpaper and paint. Does this Spark an idea?
Decorate a Nursery Classroom
Nursery school is often a child's first experience being away from home as well as the introduction into formal education. Decorating the nursery classroom in a warm, welcoming and educational manner is an important step in making each little student's experience successful. Follow these steps.
Make Reusable Fabric Wall Decals
Sometimes, standard paint and wallpaper aren't enough to create the look you want with your wall decorating. Re-stickable fabric decals create an effect similar to both a tapestry and a mural, but in a form that's movable and as temporary or permanent as you'd like it to be. Create simply, chunky decals for a child's room or nursery, or make more complex, painted decals for other areas of your home. Does this Spark an idea?
Make Medieval Wall Decorations
A medieval shield is a wall decoration that can be made in three traditional shapes. These shapes include round, oval, and a long triangle. The round and oval medieval shield are normally flat. The long triangle medieval shield can either be flat or slightly curved. A crest or other decoration can be placed on the front. A handle of leather or wood was normally used on the back. The different shape of the shield signified whether it was for jousting, close up battle, or used against spear attacks.
Decorate a Room With Lavender Walls
Lavender can mimic the warm glow of an evening sky or offer the coolness of a blueberry iced tea, so before you begin decorating, decipher your lavender tone then look to the color wheel for ideas. To decipher if your lavender walls fall into the cool-blue or warm-pink shade range, hold a paint color swatch of each tone -- in the same color “weight” or saturation as the lavender -- against the purplish tone and let your keen eye decide. Does this Spark an idea?