If you checked out my blog yesterday you will know the dilemma I was having covering a painted border my daughter had in her room. So... I went to my local Benjamin Moore paint store and told them about my problem covering the border in my daughter's room. Although the primer I used is usually the one they would recommend, they thought I should try a different, oil based primer. I bought a "stronger" primer, but in addition to it being stronger, I also had it tinted to the same color as the new wall color. I am happy to report that after only one coat of the new primer and two coats of paint, the walls are perfect.
Here is a sneak peek of the room.
I have to still decide on window treatments, artwork etc. I also still need to find her a desk. I would like to find one on Craigslist and then redo it to fit her room perfectly, but so far I can't find the right desk.
Here is a picture of that feature wall that took me so long. I haven't decided if I am keeping the bedding or not. I have a vision of a much fluffier white duvet. We will have to see.
In the meantime I wanted to share how I embellished a simple lamp shade from target to make it so girly and adorable.
I knew that I wanted something girly done to this lamp shade. Where did I find my inspiration...in the scrapbooking aisle at Michaels.
These flowers come in multiple sizes and designs. I also bought pink gingham paper fasteners. I took the paper fastener and put it through three of the flowers (all of which have holes in the center already). After that I used my hot glue gun to fasten it to the lampshade.
I then hot glued on the trim and I was done. Less than a half hour to take a basic lamp shade to something so cute for a little girl's room.
Perfect for reading next to her favorite chair.
I'd love to hear your comments and see any lamp shades you have done.
-Judy
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Judy! That is looking so great and I love the little lampshade. Even a non-crafty person like me could do that one! :-) I am especially loving the accent wall and it has gotten me thinking about how I could maybe add some stenciling to my daughter's room or maybe our playroom. The armoire looks gorgeous in there too!
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Looks fabulous! And I love the lampshade!
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ReplyDeleteVanessa
That is so cute- love the lampshade- and the room is amazing !!!
ReplyDeleteHi there- The room is looking gorgeous! I love the pink and the fun details you are adding to the shade! I actually really like oil based primer other than I end up having to toss the paintbrush after because of the difficulty in cleaning it. The oil based primer does a much better job. Looks like it worked well for you too!! :)
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ReplyDeleteStopped by to return the follow and thank you for stopping by. You did a super terrific job on your darling daughter's room. The embellished lampshade tops things off splendidly. I will be using this idea soon on a couple of old floor lamps my dad is passing down to me ;)
Super cute!
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