Would your little girl like a bedroom fit for a
princess? With not too much difficulty or cost, you can create a
simple but effective mural with a difference that will not only look
beautiful but also give your child the pleasure of helping to make it.
Above her bed would be an ideal position for this mural design.
You will need:
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Artists’ acrylic paint in the colors of your
choice. (choose colors to tie in with the rest of the room)
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Large sheet of paper approximately 1.5’ wide (you
could use a sheet of newspaper if you can’t find paper big enough)
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Masking tape to tape the design to the wall.
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An overhead projector (optional)
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Overhead projector transparent film (optional)
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Strong contact adhesive
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Pretty buttons, stars, beads, sequins, stick on
jewels or any jewel-like bits that can be found in craft shops.
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Soft graphite, charcoal or colored chalk
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A helpful little girl
Lets Get Started:
Draw a simple crown and stars shape like the one
shown here You can find crown shapes to copy in children’s storybooks
that you may already have or from your local library.
The crown shape is quite a simple shape, so you may
be able to simply copy it onto some large paper and transfer it onto the
wall without the use of an overhead projector. If not, borrow or hire a
projector and draw the design onto overhead projector film and project
your design onto the wall where you can trace the outline to the size
desired.
I suggest making the width of the crown approximately
1.5’ wide.
To make the crown appear to be floating on the wall,
create a shadow by tracing the picture onto the wall then move it down
and to one side and trace it again to form your drop shadow.
Keep your lines a bit wobbly, this is part of the
charm of the design.
Paint the drop shadow in a pale grey, and then paint
the crown and stars in your chosen colors. The simpler the better.
Allow the paint to dry thoroughly.
Next comes the fun bit. Collect buttons, woolly
balls, metallic stars, sequins, stick on jewels and glittery bits and
pieces that you can find in craft shops and craft suppliers.
Now with the help of your child, glue these treasures
to the painted crown to give it that extra sparkle. A bit of glitter
wouldn't go amiss either! Have fun.
Floating stars:
Why not create more floating stars around the room?
Create an outline of your star shapes as illustrated
here. Make sure you keep your drop shadow positions consistent for best
effect.
Paint the shadow a pale grey and then fill in the
stars with colors to match the crown. Add some jewels if you wish.
It's a great effect... the stars look like they are
floating and it's so simple.
Tips:
To create a realistic drop shadow color, put some of
your background wall color in a small container, mix in a little drop of
black acrylic paint until the color is slightly darker than the
background wall color. Don’t make it too dark. Look at the real shadows
in the room as a rough guide.
To create your own transfer paper, draw your design
onto a large sheet of paper, rub the back of the paper with a colored
chalk, charcoal or soft graphite pencil. When you draw over the design
with a ball point pen onto the wall, the design will be transferred.
If you use a graphite pencil to draw the design on the wall, do it very
lightly as it can show through the paint and be impossible to remove. It
is better to draw lightly with a colored crayon in a color similar to
the final paint color.
Use tester pots of acrylic wall paint available form
DIY and paint stores. They come in small quantities and are inexpensive.
Patterns:
Star Outlines
Star Shadows