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Purple
and green striped walls? A ceiling painted with daisies or purple
dinosaurs (can they actually SLEEP with purple dinosaurs on the
ceiling?) Whatever the motif, every child needs a special place of their
own - some place that reflects their personality
and their creativity. You and your child can create that space with a
few dollars and a lot of imagination.
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While expensive wallpaper may look great in your child's room, chances
are your child's taste will change in a few years. Painting the room
will make it easier to change and will be more durable than wallpaper.
You and your child can create patterns
such as stripes or geometric shapes. An easy way to create a custom look
is to take simple patterns from coloring books or comic books to create
stencils in bright colors.
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Buy good used wood furniture at yard sales or thrift stores and paint it
to match the new patterns on the bedroom walls. Or paint the furniture
to resemble buildings, trees or characters. You can even paint the
furniture to remind your child of special
times in his/her life.
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Instead of wallpaper or wainscoting, try nailing fencing to the wall.
You can paint the background with outdoor scenes (clouds, trees, rolling
hills, etc.) Or paint the fencing to
resemble an Old West fort for your favorite cowboy!
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To make quick and easy patterns on the walls, cut an inexpensive sponge
into shapes. You can make diamonds, stars, hearts, moons, squiggles, and
flowers. Just dip in paint and press the pattern on the wall.
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A great way to inspire a budding artist is to paint the lower portions
of the walls with chalkboard paint. Your child can then draw on the
walls to his/her heart's content! The paint is available at most home
improvement centers.
Whichever theme your child would like: train, race cars, princess,
construction, beach, spaceship, forest, garden or a favorite cartoon,
use your imagination and perhaps more
important, your CHILD's imagination to create a room that reflects your
child's personality. You will be rewarded by a happier and more
secure child. And take heart - the purple dinosaurs stage will pass.
About the Author:
Pamela Cole
Harris is a mother, a writer and an editor with 35 years experience.
Visit
http://www.all-homeandgarden.com for
more articles by Pamela and additional articles on creating a
kid-friendly home.
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