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My girls are 8 and 6 and sooo over the whole pink and princess look.(quite frankly so am I) Can anyone direct me to a website with funky ideas. Thanks in advance.

2006-08-26 12:13:09 · 5 answers · asked by Lynn R 1 in Home & Garden Decorating & Remodeling

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This site is awesome! Check it out!!!
http://mariesmanor.hotusa.org/

2006-08-26 13:06:57 · answer #1 · answered by redneckgardendiva 4 · 3 0

Honestly, I wouldn't do any sort of cartoon theme at all. Only because they are growing up and if you do something too girly they'll want to change it again in a few years. You could do stripes stripes on the wall, striped bedding you could paint stripes on the dresser, all in colors they like! You could also do big and little multicolored dots the same way!

2006-08-26 19:24:44 · answer #2 · answered by sarahbeth 4 · 0 3

Sugar and Spice
Every little girl I know loves pretty colors! For a room she'll cherish, select fabrics with flowers, trellises, cute animals, or butterflies. You might stencil flowers, vines, and butterflies on walls as a colorful accent, using paint colors matched to your fabric or wallpaper choices. Don't forget soft, airy curtains for the windows.

Ocean
If you live near the beach, or just wish you did, create an ocean theme using watery blues for the wall, sand colors on the floor, and clouds in the sky (ceiling). Take color cues from a beachy border wallpaper, art print, or piece of furniture like this colorful stool. You 'll almost be able to hear the waves!


Stars
Starlight is a great theme, and you'll find many fabrics, wallpapers, and bedding with star patterns.
This theme appeals to both boys and girls, and is available in many colors both bright and pastel. Wonderful theme pieces can be the "star" in a room. You might get star-shaped rubber stamps (or sponges) and dip into wall paint to create your own starborder, decorate furniture, or make random stars all over the walls or ceiling. A star quilt or rug will complete the theme.

Moonlight
Create a wonderful, soft look with by the light of the moon. The ceiling might be midnight blue, with painted moon and stars, or use some of the stick-on glow-in-the-dark stars. Embellish a colorful painted bookshelf with crisp white stars, or liven up a plain white chest with a rainbow of star shapes. Find a moon and star quilt or fabric to use for window treatments. Then add a moon cutout headboard.

Angels, Fairies, and Elves
This universal theme will be adored by girls of any age. Angel themes could use faux painted skies and clouds, fluffy canopy beds, and soft icy pinks, blues, and lavendars. Fairy shapes are appealing with transparent wings, sparkling wands, and silvery magic dust. Try to incorporate some sparkles with glittering accents, silver paint, and magical designs.


Flower Power
Bright and bold oranges, sun yellows, lime greens, and watermelon pinks are the basis of this retro-60's look. Find colorful borders and fabrics featuring stylized simple flower shapes in hot colors, and match these with some plain fabrics for ruffles, valances, and window seat pillows. These flower shapes would be easy to enlarge on a copy machine and trace onto the walls in random patterns, then paint with wild colors matched to the fabrics.


Sunshine
Paint a mural of hills, with the sunrise peeking over the top
Use sunny yellow checked bedding and quilts, green rugs for grass, and paint the ceiling a soft sky blue. Waking up will be easy and fun using this summery look which is sure to please many a young child.

Cottage Style
This is a great theme if your child will be using hand-me-down furniture for her room. Think lots of white and paint all the furniture for creating a cottage style room. Then use either light colors (pink, sky blue, pale green) or set the white off against bright clear colors like grass green or marine blue. You can also use fabric patterns such as tea-stained cotton florals, or use brighter florals, ginghams, or stripes.

Color Themes
This theme is easy. Just pick the color that your little one LOVES, and go with it--everywhere. Paint the walls in her favorite color, then go for it in borders, fabrics, pillows, and accessories. Whether it is pink, purple, blue, or primary crayon colors -- your little one is sure to feel right at home in a colorful room done just for her.


Butterflies, Bees, and Dragonflies
Anyone who has purchased gifts for girls in the last few years knows that butterflies are big! If your little one loves this look, there are many ways to incorporate it into a room. A mural of garden and butterflies is a natural, or go with a butterfly fabric for the comforter. Small painted designs can be added to chair backs, picture frames, headboards, and flit around a colorful chest of drawers as well.Use butterfly hair clips to perch on a lampshade, bulletin board, or along one edge of a curtain.

Cats, Dogs, and More
Cats, dogs, horses, bunnies, or other darling animals may be the perfect choice for an up-to-date girl's room. Certainly your little one has a favorite--or make it a menagerie if she can't decide. Choose from color themes in pastels, medium tones, brights, or primary colors, and use these happy designs on furniture, borders, and accessories


Hope these ideas will help!
have fun

2006-08-26 19:24:03 · answer #3 · answered by singingsenorita6 2 · 4 0

hard to find a none pink bedroom idea, but try this one
http://interiordec.about.com/cs/girlsrooms/a/kids_girlthemes.htm

2006-08-26 19:22:52 · answer #4 · answered by sarkyastic31 4 · 1 0

I have THE perfect site for you.

wakeupfrankie.com

2006-08-26 19:18:59 · answer #5 · answered by Natalie 4 · 0 2

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