Monday, March 10, 2014

Where's all the creative mama's at?! I need idea's for a toddler's beach/nautical themed bedroom.?

Q. My husband and I are redoing our son's room as part of his birthday present.

We have decided that we want to do a beachy/nautical style room. I have looked for bed sets and what not that go with the theme but so far I've not been impressed with any of them. Most of them are too patterned or look too babyish.

We want this room to be able to last him for a few years. Do you have any idea's of decorations or colors or anything at all that you could help me out with? I want it to be cute and kid-appropriate but still nice...

Any suggestions or idea's would be greatly appreciated!
Great answers guys! I've gotten idea's from everyone! It's going to be hard to pick BA.. Thanks everyone!


Answer
I've seen this one before and it's pretty cute.

http://www.landofnod.com/family.aspx?c=7&f=3643

ALSO:
â¢Lighthouses and sailboats are de rigueur in nautical design, of course, and you can incorporate them into your bedroom in lots of different ways. Look for paintings of lighthouses and sailboats, or look for old photos (or take your own) of lighthouses and boats that you can frame and hang on the walls. You can find a plethora of model lighthouses and sailboats in just about any home décor store; start a collection and display them in the room. If your bedroom is large enough, sailor flags make a nice addition as well. A ship in a bottle is also an excellent touch.

â¢Another option for wall art is framed sailing maps. You can find antiqued maps that trace the routes of the explorers, or you can use modern maps as well.

â¢Anchors and oars, like lighthouses and boats, are common nautical motifs. Look for pillows or bedding that incorporate these images. If you have enough space, a rough hewn oar makes an eye catching wall piece.

â¢Port hole style mirrors for your walls will give your room that âat-seaâ feeling.

â¢Last but not least, donât forget the accessories. From your lighthouse collection to seashell collections, sea grass plants, driftwood, and sand dollars, you can bring anything that reminds you of nautical adventures into your bedroom. Also, use your accessories to bring in those bold nautical colors. Pillows, blankets and throw rugs add red and navy to your room without overdoing it. Remember, nautical style is casual and all about adventure; donât be afraid to experiment a little until you have your perfect nautical paradise

What kind of ideas do you have as far as DECORATIONS for Gilligan's Island Themed Party? All ideas welcome!!?




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I am the host, and just came up with the idea right now. I thought it would be more fun than a traditional "luau" styled party.

What kind of funny ideas do you have that are very creative? Thanks! This party will be for my 26 year old grandaughter's birthday where friends and family will invited. Kids will also be there, and for them we have rented a HUGE inflatable professional slide

but what about the decorations besides the obvious, coconuts, leighs, and grass skirts?

Thanks
-Old granny bruiser



Answer
Bamboo - placemats, shades, room dividers; fresh bamboo - short for table centerpieces, long bamboo in bunches to place in corners to give "tropical island" feel

Other cut stems/plants for table arrangements and decorations - ginger, orchids, protea; dieffenbachia, philodendron, palm, banana leaves

Hawaiian print cloth - table cloth, napkins, curtains, skirts, shirts

Other decor/food - pineapples, bananas, mangoes, papaya; little umbrellas for drinks; seashells; nautical/ship decor or items; fishing net; colorful painted wooden fish, birds, turtles etc.




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