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What young girl does not want to have a pretty, dreamy room filled with
butterflies? It is simple to create one for her, using your imagination and a
few simple crafts. The furniture, bedding, and other decorations can be easily
coordinated to make your child’s room attractive and the room of her dreams.

It is very important to get your child’s input about the room redecoration. She
should feel like her ideas are part of the room, and depending on how old she
is, allow her to help with the painting, sewing or other crafts as well as
choosing accessories.
Color is very important to little girls. Talk with her about what color the
butterflies in her imagination are. Some girls will go with pastels, choosing
pink and lavender for their walls and fabrics. Others will see their butterflies
in bright shades of yellow, red and blue. The possibilities for her wall colors
are endless. Pastels will make the room seem soft and dreamy. Another choice is
to paint the walls a pretty blue that matches the sky or still another choice is
to pain the walls white and stencil colorful butterflies flitting about the
room. Stencils are easy to use. Or, you can go with a border that features
butterflies in the colors of her choice. Perhaps you want to wallpaper the
entire room or even one wall with an attractive butterfly print. Wallpaper is
usually easier to do with two people, so enlist some help if that is your
choice.
The color of the carpet can add to the room’s charm and theme, as well. Choose a
green the color of grass or a rosy pink that complements the walls. If you would
prefer something more neutral, a soft gray or nice taupe will not detract from
the room’s overall theme. Keep in mind that little girls tend to be less hard on
things like carpet, so you don’t have to shy away from lighter colors.
Choosing furniture is a matter of taste and price range. Classic white furniture
always looks good in a girl’s room, and it will match with any room
redecorations that are done in the future. For the girl who prefers pastels,
maple furniture with a whitewash finish will add to the softness of the room.
Try to pick dainty pieces that underscore the fragility and beauty of
butterflies. Don’t go for the heavy, dark cherry stain on her furniture. A
canopy bed is the heart’s desire for many girls, and there are white metal beds
that have a butterfly shape in the head and footboards. Replace the handles and
knobs of her furniture with butterfly shaped ones, or dainty porcelain or brass
knobs and pulls. These can be found at any larger home center store.
A bed in a bag set that coordinates the sheets, comforter, canopy cover and
curtains will really pull the room together. If you can’t find a set in the
colors you have chosen, consider making them yourself. A good fabric store will
have patterns and all the necessary fabric and notions you will need. If you
have questions, the salespeople in fabric stores are usually quite knowledgeable
about sewing. It is easier than you think to sew, and if you’ve never done it
before, give it a try. You might be surprised at the results! Other window
treatment choices can include a puffy valance with sheer white curtains to
flutter in the breeze. Choose a matching gingham valance and a plain colored
comforter and you can accent with butterfly accessories instead of having
butterflies on the bedding and curtains.
To continue the butterfly theme, purchase a wastebasket shaped like a tulip or
decorated with butterflies. On the frame around her mirror, glue small, nylon
butterflies in various colors around the edge. These can be found at any craft
store. A plain lampshade can be turned into a very attractive one by covering
the lampshade with matching fabric and gluing decorative strand of beads from
the fabric store to the inside edge of the lampshade. Scatter butterfly shaped
pillows over the bed and find a large butterfly shaped rug for the center of her
floor. Cut a simple butterfly shape out of wood and paint it in the colors she
has chosen and attach it with glue to bookends for holding her books on a shelf
or desktop. A corkboard frame can be covered with foam butterflies that can also
be found at craft stores. A set of plain, stacking bandboxes in graduated sized
can be painted and appliquéd with butterflies to hold toys or other items out of
view.
By simply working around a central theme and color scheme, a decorative and
functional room can be created for your child to dream, play and grow in.
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