Hi all! So sorry that vacations, races, and renovations have
kept me from blogging much in July. I am missing you all! I do have a new post up at CardMaker blog today! Check it out if you can! :)
Just thought I would
swing by and show you my middle son’s room, though. We did this “tween
makeover” during Spring Break. He had a lot of say in the design of the room,
and I love the things he chose. It’s a lot more sophisticated from the “flying
saucer room” he’s had for years! This is a #2 post because his brother had his own Tween makeover right here.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
We started out using this duvet cover he picked from IKEA as our jumping off point. We selected the gray color to match the stripe in the
duvet, and I really like it. It’s a warm gray, that I would say has some pink
in the undertones. Which keeps the room from feeling too cold, and I like that.
It’s also a relatively light shade, which helps keep the room from feeling too
small. I found that large metal “C” at a boutique/antiques shop. It was only
10$! SCORE!
We knew the Lego table would be a big part of the room as
well. Had I been buying the plastic drawers for this purpose, I would have picked
much smaller drawers. But we had these stashed in our basement, so decided to
use them and save ourselves some cash. Besides, how organized is really going
to stay anyway? I like things pretty, but I am also a realist! ;) The labels
were a free printable download from here.
The vinyl was ordered right here, and I love that we could
get the colors to accentuate the room perfectly without getting the bright
primary “Lego colors.” I didn’t have my Silhouette Cameo then, or I would have
been able to cut them myself! ;)
One of my favorite parts of the room was the valance. I
wanted to bring some whimsy into the room, some “kid” energy. This pennant
valance was SO easy, cheap, and I was surprised at how quickly it came together!
The fabric pieces were fat quarters from Joann. The buttons I had in my stash,
they are vintage buttons. The ribbon was also from Joann. All I did was create
a triangle pattern, cut two pieces for each pennant. Stitched the right sides
together, flipped right side out and pressed. Then I just stitched the pennants
to the ribbon and added buttons. I just tied these to the curtain rod we
already had from his old valance. Do you like it? I think it’s my favorite part
of the room. My son loves it, too! J
love your card.. that shaker is awesome..
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