Showing posts with label Little. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Princess Room Makeover for Little Girls

There comes a time in every little girl's life when dreams of princesses, castles, and knights in shining armor fill the imagination. Every charming daughter wants to be the beautiful princess, imaging Cinderella dreams of princes and horses. When your little girl gets old enough to fall in love with fairy tales, a room set up in a princess style might be the perfect gift for your little queen. A princess room can be a wonderful birthday present for your little girl, and setting up the surprise of a princess room makeover is easy. Here's how.

Advance planning is a must. You're going to have to do all of your shopping for furniture and accessories without your child noticing shipments and boxes. One of the best ways to do shopping these days is online, and you can have stores ship your purchases to a friend's house until the day of the princess room makeover. Make sure to check on shipping costs for the items you buy, and try to find a store that has everything you need rather than shopping around.

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When shopping, choose items that are sturdy, with durable construction as well as long-lasting appeal. Avoid cheap plastic or cartoon-character items - those models will pass from your child's favor quickly when fads change and the next cartoon character comes along. Sturdy wood with a classic appeal is the better choice.

Make sure to select furniture that is sized to your child's little stature. Safety first above all. Provide children with furniture they don't have to climb or stretch to use. Chairs and tables should be to their size, not adult size, and smaller beds are safer than adult-sized single beds. The Magical Rocking Horse offers scaled down children's furniture that is solid and durable.

Look for themed furniture such as four-poster beds and small vanity sets with a table, mirror, and chair. This type of princess furniture will set the theme of your room, and you can add accessories that fit right in. Four-poster beds are great, because you can add a dowel and hang voile curtains for a true princess-style sleeping areas. Canopies of see-through sheer material or netting are easy to make and hang. Here are some instructions for princess-themed bed canopies. Add a small rocking chair near a bookcase, and you're ready to accessorize.

Choose bedding that reflects a fairy princess theme. Flowers and leaves are good choices, as are pale pinks or blues for colored bedding. Avoid white bedding, as children will get whites dirty very quickly. Dust ruffles and ruffled pillowcases are a must, and choose curtains over blinds. Avoid bright primary colors or thick, heavy materials for all bedding, as lighter materials leave more of a fairy princess impression. Make sure that the bedding pattern or color is not the primary focal point of the room, and let the smaller accessories add touches of brightness instead.

Pay attention to lamps that offer soft lighting or those that have patterned shades that allow stamped-out stars or moons shine on the walls. Figurines of fairies are a nice touch; place these out of reach and somewhere the child won't climb to touch them. Purchase a mirror with an ornate frame to hang in the room or, alternatively, choose a picture frame and have a mirror fitted inside. Drape garlands of flowers and ribbons over dressers or hang a wreathe of vines and flower buds on the wall. These are easy to make using fake flowers and vine wire purchased from discount craft stores.

The furniture will create the base theme of the room, and all the little things you add will help create an aura of fairy tale princess. Using your creativity and imagination with small items you can purchase at discount stores is the best. Larger items that cost more won't carry off the theme as well as an assortment of tiny items with a delicate (and budget conscious) appeal.

Carry out the room makeover when your daughter will be away from home. Have her go on a sleepover night at a friend's house or at her grandparents, and then start decorating!

Princess Room Makeover for Little Girls

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Friday, August 12, 2011

Girls Bedroom Sets - Fulfilling Your Little Princess' Bedroom Dream

Your little girls' bedroom is a magical place for her. This is where she spends a lot of time, not only sleeping, but also playing. Decorating your girls' bedroom is not that complicated at all. In fact, it could be a rewarding and enjoyable experience for the both of you.

Just like an adult's bedroom, a girls' bedroom doesn't only consist of a bed. She should also have her own furniture in her room. Sometimes, her room would even require more than yours.

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Her Bed

Canopy beds are great for little girls. Most girls usually dream of being princess, and the canopy style is just perfect for this dream. It can be an elegant and beautiful retreat for her. If you have two girls, a bunk bed would be great for them if you have less space for accommodating two beds.

There are also playhouse beds available in the market. These are cute bunk like beds, only that the lower portion consists of a playhouse. Your girl would definitely love this, especially when engaging with pretend play.

Armoires

She also gets to have her own armoires to put her stuff into. There are different types in the market and all of them have an elegant touch, just fit for your little princess. There are some that even have crystal chandeliers inside or installed lightings. The choices are definitely bountiful; just learn to choose the right one!

Seating

You can also put some chairs in her room. There are sofa sets for girls available, however, if you don't have much space one chair would do. Some girls appeal to rocker chairs. You can also ask if she would rather have a beanbag or one of those inflatable plastic chairs.

You can also get a mini table and chair set for her, so that she can accommodate her visitors for her tea parties, whether it is friends, or her stuff toys. Your girl would probably have her other girl friends for sleepovers and play sessions, that's why it would be nice to provide additional seating for them.

Lighting

The lighting in her room is quite important too. Since most kids are afraid of the dark, having a cute night-light would be the right thing. You can also put ceiling fixtures, such as mini chandeliers, to add to that feminine touch.

The task of decorating your girls' bedroom is not your sole responsibility. Remember that it is 'her' room that you are decorating, so it would be best if both of you do it. Make it a project that both of you can work on, to make the results even memorable and worth it!

Girls Bedroom Sets - Fulfilling Your Little Princess' Bedroom Dream

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