Saturday, September 19, 2009

Fun with paint (part 2)

Here’s another fun room to paint. I did the same thing as before and collected some random colors from the discounted section of paints at the home improvement store. I bought a gallon of purple for $4.00, a quart of blue for $1.50 and the orange I was able to get for 50 cents thanks to my hubby. He complained to the paint guy about what an awful color it was and that he wasn’t going to pay $1.50, “could ya give me a break on this” he says as I turn three shades of red. (I mean come on, it’s already discounted and I want it, just get it and stop giving this guy a hard time) So far the hubby has not yet learned to read my mind.


Anyway, I already had some greens at home that I mixed to get that lovely shade and some left over yellow was still available as well. This time around, I took some extra time to tape off a stripe pattern on the top half of the room. On the wall behind the bed the stripes are vertical and on the other walls the stripes are diagonal. The whole top of the room was painted purple then taped for the green stripes to be added.

On the bottom half of the room I used contact paper to mark off some circles then painted the walls blue. I traced different sized bowls and skillet lids onto contact paper to get the shapes. Then I cut those out and made a cut in the center of each circle (to get it off the wall later). Then I stuck the contact paper on the wall to keep an area designated for the yellow dots. After the blue paint was finished, I used the cut in the middle of each circle to peel the paper off the wall. Now that gave me a clean circle to go back in and paint with the yellow paint.


The room still seemed too subdued for the child that lives there so I needed to do something fun with the orange. I marked off a random zigzag shape around the door that kind of reminds me of the Flintstones. A few of the dresser drawers are also orange as is the comforter on the bed.


Over on the windows I tried a simple window treatment. I used those roll down shades and attached some orange fabric to them. With the shade unrolled and across the bed I was able to cut the fabric to fit using pinking shears. (Those scissors that cut a zigzag pattern) It keeps the edge of the fabric from unraveling and keeps you from having to sew a hem. Then I used some embroidery floss to tie the fabric to the shade in several random spots. It added an extra pop of color to the room and some extra sun protection. (I know, you’re thinking… “That room needed an extra pop of color????”) But trust me, it all seems to work and the kids love the way their rooms look.


Hmmm, I wonder what I will be painting next????

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Will you come paint our rooms!!!????

Orange paint for $0.50!? What a steal!

Liz Mays said...

It's so nice how you made the room come alive!

Teaching Heart Mom said...

creative rooms! i get too nervous trying things like that! you need to show your back splash next and you need to share your family room wall!!!

kyooty said...

very different, I like that orange!

Intense Guy said...

I think that doorway looks extra neat! :)

And the bear looks like he has thought bubbles on the wall - have your kids ever arranged it so that he was thinking something?

Richa said...

Such beautiful colors. That special shade of green makes the purple look so luxurious.

The door looks so cool...and kid is sure to love it.

Alexis AKA MOM said...

Wow me dear you blow me away again! There room is just amazing and so fun. I wish I had a room like that when I was a kid!

I agree that orange is just the right pop of color!

You rock!!