Thursday, February 25, 2010

Does anybody have any cool ideas for painting a children's playroom wall?

We already have a light green for the base, and then we have blue, purple, and pink that we originally planned to splatter paint, but it didn't work out well when we put the first color on. Easy ideas please, thank you!Does anybody have any cool ideas for painting a children's playroom wall?
1.Have you ever tried painting part of the wall with chalkboard paint? They could write on it. Measure off how much you want to paint (in whatever shape you like), use painting tape to outline it, then follow the directions on the can. Colored chalk would be fun!





2. Depending on how many kids you have, you could outline each one and paint the outline in one of your colors. This just takes them standing against the wall and using a pencil to trace their shapes on the wall. Then, just fill in the shapes with your paint choices.





3. You could paint a tic-tac-toe on the wall. There is paint that makes wherever you apply it a magnet. Paint your selected area, then the tic-tac-toe grid on top with you color choices. Make ';X's'; and ';O's'; from magnet sheets you can get from craft stores. (You can paint them, too, with your color choices.)





Those are a few suggestion. How old are your kids? What are their interests?Does anybody have any cool ideas for painting a children's playroom wall?
paint a pretty color you like then go to a hobby store and get the big stick on disney characters.....it makes a really cool kids wall....good luck
Take your child to the store and ask him/her what they love!


Mine was 2 and he picked bubbles (and Dora lol we didnt care we got him both) with lots of colors
well if it is a boy then choose some type of book he woyld like or mabey if he likes space then paint the room like a giant observatory but rember if the room is a dark color like black then it would get really hot(temperture wise). if it is a girl paint the room like as in the boys suggestion but if it is like she likes the barbie fary things then paint it like the room is like a giant garden like from alice and wonderland
Stencil or paint yourself kids material on the walls. Take a part of the wall and mask off a big area for a nice big chalk board and get yourself some chalk board paint and most of all ask your kids what they'd like not us, it's their room!!! Good luck Les the painter
paint it with chaulk board paint.
My wife and I painted a room we plan to use for a nursery someday. She's not pregnant, so obviously we don't know what the sex will be. We chose pale green, yellow and blue. We painted one wall and the closet green and the opposite wall blue with the other two walls a nice, bright yellow.





We paired this up with a yellow, green and blue curtain that filters the light coming in and we have some quilts that use the same colors too. It was an easy job, and looks really cheerful. Plus, we found out later that it's kind of in style to paint baby rooms this way.
I had a room that a boy and a girl used so I couldn't be too feminine or masculine. I painted the walls light blue, then with a big sponge, I added puffy clouds. Then in the corner I painted a sun. It was so so so easy. I am not at all creative and I was worried I would mess it up but it was great. I just used a big puffy cleaning sponge, like the kind you would use to wash your car. It was really cute and cheerful.
yes, i do, use painting themes they are available with Asian paints and nerolac Disney collection. try out their web sites also. www,kansainerolac.com, www.asianpaints.com. i get this service done in india(mumbai).its economical and durable.


meeta.w


Architect %26amp; interior designer(mumbai) india
my aunt used sponges and cut them into different shapes and stamped them all over the wall in different colors. It is so cute.
When I had a small day care program in my home, I put paint on the children's palms and helped them press their palms against the wall a couple times, turning slightly each time. Then we painted stems for these flowers and leaves, too. It looked really cute and four years later whenever those children come to visit me they can still pick out which flowers they made. We used a sunny yellow for our flowers against a sky blue base coat, but it could work with any color scheme.

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