Not exact matches
Whether its learning to colour - in between the lines, or discovering that art work belongs on
paper rather than on your parents»
walls, being creative as a kid allows us to develop our skills at the same time as having
fun.
Decorate your baby's nursery with
fun removable
wall stickers,
wall paper borders, canvas pictures, framed pictures, padded letters and bunting letters.
Use a fitted sheet with a
fun pattern, paint the
walls a bright color, or hang
paper art from the ceiling (just not over the crib!).
In a recent draft
paper titled «Size Matters, If You Control Your Junk1» (good to see these academics and
wall street guys having
fun with the headline), the authors argue that the Size Premium is alive and well if we focus on quality companies.
They could almost be printed textile or
wall paper designed by some lapsed Disney animator, addled into rebellion by years of family
fun.
Create a bright and
fun living room scheme without repainting or
papering and keeping
walls and flooring plain.
Makes me want to
paper the
walls in the hallway (on the other side of that door) with something
fun and unexpected, too!
Seriously, if I could get my
wall paper to be as beautiful as the ones you have shown and get it up (never
fun) then I would run with it.
Paper the
walls in a
fun pattern, go bold with artwork and add some shine with brass sconces.
Below I am sharing a round up of
fun papers I could see using on a
wall, so check»em out (and scroll all the way to the bottom to find out what I'll be sharing this week on the blog)!
i love the home, but people usually do nt want to have to steam off
wall paper after they buy a new home (trust me, cause i am still doing it at my new house - no
fun!)
Out with the carpets and down with the
wall paper (or most of the
wall paper - the green one is kind of
fun) for a starter.
I even thought it might be a
fun spot for some
wall paper... but who knows!
A few weeks ago, I pulled out the long roll of art
paper that I have, and randomly decided to tape it to this
wall and the kids had
fun coloring.
The
fun yellow
wall rack is originally from Pottery Barn, but I bought mine from my cousin at Print and
Paper.
To cover large pictures on the
walls, and add
fun and color to the decor, I created crepe
paper backdrops, or hung lace fabric panels.
This little stool I punched up with a
fun top — used Caromal Textured Basecoat Peppercorn, brushed it on then pulled it with a
wall paper brush to strie.