Monday, March 3, 2014

A Room For A Princess

Go ahead and try to tell her she's not a princess. I dare ya! 

I've been busy doing Baby's room. Mr Farmer wasn't sure he wanted to paint the paneling in her room since it was really nice, real wood paneling. I finally convinced him. We let Baby pick out the colors as long as they matched somewhat with the curtains I made her. She had a very strong opinion on the colors. I would pick a few that matched and she would tell me which one was the right one. It really didn't matter if I thought differently, I was wrong. The white especially had to be the perfect one even if it didn't exist. I did my best to find one that matched the curtain fabric sample I took with us, and she finally picked one that would "do".



I re-used The Boy's wooden  window valance, but sanded it and repainted it. Then, Baby decided she needed a princess crown with her initial in jewels. I just used a piece of cardboard and painted it. She and I picked out the design we would use for the jewels and I attached them with hot glue. It turned out really cute, I think. I didn't want to use wood and spend a whole lot of time and money on it since she'll probably grow out of it in another year or so.


I painted the paneling with Kilz first and then painted the woodwork white and the walls pink. I found a shelf and painted it the bright green she chose. Mr Farmer thinks she needs some more things on her walls. I can't believe that came out of his mouth!







I took the closet doors off since they were always getting knocked off their tracks anyway and moved her desk into the closet. Her room is quite small and was always messy. I took out the shelf in here, too. I wanted to paint the inside of the closet area in the bright green, but ran out since that wasn't part of the initial plan, so that may or may not get done someday.


Since getting her room redone, Baby has kept it clean and has even organized it further. She was our hoarder, but seems to have turned a corner. She took me in one day to show off her drawers and nightstand. I told her I was proud of how nice they looked. She said, "I figured it was time to grow up." Now if she could just convince the other two of that!

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  1. Awesome room Baby. You sure have good taste... Yes you sure have grown up..

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  2. Very pretty. Looks like you all made good choices. My youngest picked pink for her room (she was in 8 or 9th grade at the time) and when we got it home and opened it up it was much pinker than the store...pepto bismol pink, but she loved it.
    Looks good with the furniture, dark wood, and the white woodwork.


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    1. I'd say this is Pepto pink, too, but it is really pretty. It's weird, I never would have picked this color, but it looks so clean in her room.

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  3. Baby's room looks fabulous! I love her color choices and I love what you did with the closet! Great job mom!

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    1. Thanks, Brenda. If I had the energy and time, I have so many other ideas. Sadly, they will probably never get done.

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  4. Awesome room! Love the pink fuzzy throw and green bow shelf. I actually did something similar for my granddaughter, although that was many years ago. Fantastic job with the colors Baby!

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    1. I'm finding more every day that Baby has an eye for decorating. She helps when I hang things on the wall or go to pick out colors.

      Thanks for stopping by!

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