Friday, July 8, 2011

Princess Isis' Bedroom




Every girl wants to be a princess, right?  Isis is no exception. I had kind of a hard time finding insiration for this room.  All little girls rooms are supposed to be over-the-top and washed in pink fluffiness, and are supposed to cost tons of money. Search "girls rooms" and you will find this type of room, which I think are just kind of ugly or too commercial:

too commercial! source




too much! source
Really?  That is too much pink, and how is that suposed to grow with her?  Also, that stuff really expensive. And Miss Isis wanted pink AND purple.

Isis has a small room, and needed storage.  The books needed a home, and Isis wanted a vanity.  While furiture shopping, she was always finding vanities and sitting at them and "doing her makeup."  Added to that, she needed touches of "princessness."  That's a lot for a tiny room to handle! Here is what we came up with:

Ikea bookshelf and toy storage bench.  I was not finished with the cushion for the bench in this picture.  The birds were Dollar Tree birds that I painted pink and purple.




Vanity: I found the mirror at Home Goods.  It was originally $89.00 but it was missing some of the rhinestones so I got it for $30 and went to JoAnn Fabrics and bought some and hot-glued them on.  This room is small, so space is at a premium.  Creative use of Ikea wall shevles and some baskets made a cute vanity, and kept it small.  I found the chair at Salvation Army for $10 and covered the fabric and spray-painted the chair pink. 



The bedding is from wall-mart and I think is actually in the "teen bedding" section, but we wanted a look that was ultra-girly but not fluffy pinkness.



Artwork:  This first artwork piece is a painting, a POTATO print!  I painted a canvas purple and then used 2 potatoes that I cut into a wide oval and a skinny oval, and stamped them in white to make a chain-link effect, kind of like a necklace.


The second is a butterfly installation.  Super easy, and made with poster board and srapbook paper.  The butterflies are attached to the wall with t-pins (which I attached with hot glue) so they stand off the wall and it looks like they are flying.

Dresser Makeover:  Painted it white and used paint to make the handles appear silver.  Very princess, don't you think?
Before:

After:

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