I figure that blogs with photos are the most fun to visit, so I am going to try and include some good stuff to look at while reading :)
My family and I are in the throes of a move as we speak. As with many people out there, we are doing the "recession renovation" . It stinks to go through moving about 10 years worth of stuff that fit nicely into a 4800 sq ft home and trying to make it fit into a 2600 sq ft space. Everything is about half the size. Case in point, my daughter "P" had a four poster queen size bed with pillows galore, large area rug, doll house shaped bookshelf, lots of toys, very big closet with storage that accomodated a little girl whos mommy is a card carrying member of Shopaholics Anonymous. We now own a twin sized, white iron daybed. It is cute, but I need help in making it an inviting girl paradise. I have specific tastes that run on the more grown up side. I refuse to get licensed products for her bedding or walls. Ewwww, blech! I am sorry, I like to give choices, but not full blown creative license to my children when it comes to a room in my house.
So, I did let Miss "P" help with wall color, and she chose a really nice, soothing green. It is a ICI color, Spring Field. I loved it so much I put it in my office as well. It is great with white and pinks of all shades. I had purchased on Etsy a couple of prints, the above being my fav! It is from a great shop called BluLima. The print I purchased is in bubblegum pink and I placed it in a white Ikea frame. It looks amazing next to the green...I haven't hung it up yet. It may sit for a while as I determine the perfect spot for that and the other prints that I purchased. I do need a theme and I want it to be cohesive and not something that you can see anywhere...it has to be different. I am on the hunt for some great quilt or comforter or duvet or something...I will let you know what I find. In the meantime, if you know of anything fantastic let me know!
I have to get to work now. See you soon!
You could make a cute quilt or duvet... [I know. Like you have the time.] If you piece a quilt top together, it's not prohibitively expensive to pay for someone else to quilt it if you don't have the time or aren't into that. Just a thought. :-)
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ReplyDeleteI do like that idea! I never considered someone else actually doing the quilting for me. Thanks for the input...now for fabric shopping! :) It's ok, I like that kind of shopping as well as any other kind!