Q. The fun part is finally here! I should say "A fun part" I've actually really enjoyed my pregnancy! I had my 20 week ultrasound yesterday and Im so happy to have a boy! Just want some ideas on how to decorate for him. I was thinking a sea theme but Im not in love with that idea. Any suggestions?
A. Can't go wrong with a jungle. A baby one with lots of block colours will give him plenty to look at during the day when it's nice and bright. You could have a look at the wall stickers on amazon, they have tons of baby/toddler/kid bedroom decor. You could paint the walls a pale yellow or blue and a big block of green along the bottom of the walls (maybe with some flicks going up to show it's grass) and then stick some trees and jungles animals around.
Something like these (amazon links)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Friendly-Decor-Childrens-REUSABLE-Stickers/dp/B007D7XPNW/ref=sr_1_95?ie=UTF8&qid=1335475714&sr=8-95
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Decowall-Stickers-Decoration-wall-stickers-transfers/dp/B002ZVR212/ref=sr_1_189?ie=UTF8&qid=1335476108&sr=8-189
http://www.amazon.co.uk/butterfly-Children-Nursery-Stickers-Mural-White/dp/B006T7C4MA/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1335474572&sr=8-12
http://www.amazon.co.uk/RoomMates-Repositionable-Childrens-Stickers-Adventure/dp/B0013RE69K/ref=sr_1_2?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1336606542&sr=1-2
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sleeping-Wall-Sticker-children-bedroom/dp/B007HR9VY0/ref=sr_1_6?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1336606542&sr=1-6
Those are just a few examples. There are LOADS more different ones to choose from. I just typed in baby bedroom stickers and these are some of the ones that showed up.
Good luck and I hope I helped
Something like these (amazon links)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Friendly-Decor-Childrens-REUSABLE-Stickers/dp/B007D7XPNW/ref=sr_1_95?ie=UTF8&qid=1335475714&sr=8-95
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Decowall-Stickers-Decoration-wall-stickers-transfers/dp/B002ZVR212/ref=sr_1_189?ie=UTF8&qid=1335476108&sr=8-189
http://www.amazon.co.uk/butterfly-Children-Nursery-Stickers-Mural-White/dp/B006T7C4MA/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1335474572&sr=8-12
http://www.amazon.co.uk/RoomMates-Repositionable-Childrens-Stickers-Adventure/dp/B0013RE69K/ref=sr_1_2?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1336606542&sr=1-2
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sleeping-Wall-Sticker-children-bedroom/dp/B007HR9VY0/ref=sr_1_6?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1336606542&sr=1-6
Those are just a few examples. There are LOADS more different ones to choose from. I just typed in baby bedroom stickers and these are some of the ones that showed up.
Good luck and I hope I helped
Decorating toddler girl's room?
Q. My family and I are buying a new house, and I was just looking for some ideas on ways to decorate my 2 years old daughter's bedroom that will last her a few more years than a fav cartoon character would. Any ideas?
A. For young children, I prefer picking a color scheme and then using accessories to change the look of the room. Stick to 3 or so colors that you and she like that go well together.
Find or make curtains and bedspread/pillows in fabric that fits your color scheme. Try to stay with theme-neutral patterns, like solids, stripes, checks and/or polka dots. (There are lots of fun "modern" or "retro" style fabrics out there that looks great in kids' rooms.)
Find some picture frames that you like...pictures on the wall can easily be switched out as her tastes change. You can frame magazine pictures, her own artwork, family photos, or purchased art.
As she gets older, her toys and belongings will provide lots of decoration and a sense of her personality. Maybe she'll collect teddy bears or become fascinated with flowers. Using color as the main "theme" right now will keep her room from looking too overdone and busy when her interests shine through.
Find or make curtains and bedspread/pillows in fabric that fits your color scheme. Try to stay with theme-neutral patterns, like solids, stripes, checks and/or polka dots. (There are lots of fun "modern" or "retro" style fabrics out there that looks great in kids' rooms.)
Find some picture frames that you like...pictures on the wall can easily be switched out as her tastes change. You can frame magazine pictures, her own artwork, family photos, or purchased art.
As she gets older, her toys and belongings will provide lots of decoration and a sense of her personality. Maybe she'll collect teddy bears or become fascinated with flowers. Using color as the main "theme" right now will keep her room from looking too overdone and busy when her interests shine through.
when to change from crib to toddler bed and other baby room?'s
Q. hi there, my first question is that, I knwo it wont be for a bit yet, but my son is 7 months old, and im going to be re-doing his room in an army theme while my husband is deployed. and i was wondering how much longer he is going to need his crib? if I should just keep it or get one of those transitional cribs(if i can wait id like too) and then also I need tips for decorating his room. Im having trouble finding anything to get started. all ideas are welcome. thanks so much
A. I switched my kids to a bed when they were about 2 yrs. With my first, I put her in a twin size bed that had rails on the sides. With my second, I took down the crib and put her in a toddler bed. They are MUCH cheaper than a transitional crib and you use the same mattress you had in the crib. I think The Company Store has an army theme bedroom set, so I would check out their website (The Company Store or Company Kids)
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