Sunday, March 28, 2010

Dining room painting ideas




Dining room decorating ideas are so vast that your room can have a great deal of potential without costing a lot of money. Dining room decorating can begin in places that are as simple and inexpensive as yard sales, vintage stores, clearance sales, and even warehouses. As long as you’re willing to take the time to hunt for your dining room interior decorating, then the sky’s the limit for your style and décor.

You’ll be able to find dining room ideas for decorating in everything from Victorian to renaissance Italian, as well as more contemporary and modern styles. It all depends on what you like, and how you like decorating a dining room.

One of the best tools at your disposal is the internet. When decorating in a dining room, shop the world, as well as close to home, using auctions, sales, clearance sites, discount sites, and warehouse sale sites. The internet is teeming with websites that can offer you amazing discount rates for dining room decorating. You’ll also find that they have lots of information for dining room ideas for decorating. This will help you to match your precise design, style, and price range with the furniture and accessories that you want.

Craft painting ideas




1. Cardboard box - With one side open (a copy paper box lid, a shirt box, or even a shoe box are all good).

2. Paper - Big enough to cover the bottom of the cardboard box. It's better if you can find fairly stiff stuff).

3. Three or four marbles.

4. Three or four paint colors.

5. Sticky Tape.

Before you start:

Be warned, this can get messy, especially with younger kids. You'll want to put the kids in smocks, and either put down plenty of newspaper or do it in your garden if the weather is good enough.

Christmas painting ideas




You need some Christmas present ideas -- and fast! Or maybe gift ideas for other holidays -- or even a birthday. I know just how you feel. You don't want to "surprise" your loved ones with the same old same old. But what to do instead?

How about thinking out of the box! Forget all the old standby presents. No more after shave or ties for Dad or the boyfriend. No more perfume or even chocolate for Mom or the girlfriend. Sure, jewelry might always be welcome, but the really good stuff is expensive! Here are a few things you could give them instead:

Think Virtual Gifts

Instead of cluttering up their space even more than it is already, why not clutter up their hard drive instead. Just kidding of course. But seriously. Here's what I'm suggesting: There are some amazing information products out there, and you could have a life-changing effect on your recipient if you find just the right product!

Nursery painting ideas




Your baby nursery idea will begin to take shape while you shop for a crib and other furniture. Just be prepared to be overwhelmed at first by the mind boggling choice of themes. You may be looking for a complete furnishing set, or you may be day-dreaming about designing your own custom decor. Often a simple, classic approach is more sensible than a frilly, over-the-top baby nursery idea with paraphernalia that will just get in the way when you are frazzled and exhausted. This collection covers just a few of the thousands of possibilities.

1. Magical Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme Decor

Who doesn't love the Mother Goose characters? Adorable watercolors bring these stories to life. Your baby will grow to love the colorful creations on the wall decor. This wonderful series will coordinate well with most baby furniture and you will easily be able to find bedding and furnishings to match. Colorful Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme quilts and blankets are a treat. This is a delightful, fresh theme.

Teen painting ideas




Coming up with teen party ideas can be a challenging task, to say the least. The days of throwing together a quick Barney party are long gone. So, roll up your sleeves, gird your loins, and get ready to sit down with your teen and figure out the "magical" theme that will bring a smile as big as the moon. Here are a few ideas to grease the shoot, so to speak.

TEEN PARTY IDEAS - GLOW-IN-THE-DARK

Teens love to have their parties at night, so you might as well take advantage of the dark and host a glow-in-the-dark party. There is instant excitement when you escort your guests into a pitch-black room that is illuminated with phosphorescent party items to greet your guests. Decorate with lots of balloons, curling ribbons, and streamers that will glow under the black lights. Add some tablecloths, party ware, hats, glow sticks, and wall decor, that all have glow-in-the-dark designs. Replace all your light bulbs with black lights. Consider hanging old-fashioned strobe lights and disco balls for a super effect.

Baby painting ideas




Finding a suitable, safe and fun crafty activity for babies can be difficult. In an effort to build a sculpture out of dough it will inevitably end up being eaten and at best you may get a finger imprint. Crayons will be chewed up and spat out. Paint will probably end up everywhere but on the paper. Chalk will be broken into tiny bits.

Jelly painting is cheap, easy, non-toxic and fun for both parents and baby. To get started just make jelly as per instructions on the packet and let it set in a plastic bowl. When you are ready to begin, find an area of flooring in your house that can be easily mopped clean, such as tiles or floor boards (do not attempt this on carpet). Lay out a large sheet of paper and sticky tape the corners to the floor. Dress your baby in as little as possible as the jelly tends to get everywhere.

Put the bowl of jelly next to the paper and scoop out a little onto the paper. Encourage your baby to use the jelly to draw lines and shapes on the paper and to explore the feel of the jelly in the bowl. Let your baby (and yourself) have fun and be creative.

Wall paint ideas





Paint is one of the most affordable and easiest ways to change a room. But choosing the right paint colors for your home can seem like an overwhelming task.

Paint, accessories, fabric, furniture, and flooring should all blend, so take a good look at the room you will be working on, preferably before you choose a paint color, and decide what will stay in the room, and what you may want to move out of the room.

The first thing you should do when choosing colors for your home, is look around at colors that make you feel good, happy, and relaxed.

These colors are probably already in your home. A few examples are the colors you love to look at in your flower garden, the colors in your jewelry, or pottery, or they can be found in the colors of the clothes in your closet.

The second thing you should do is go to your local paint store and pick up a color wheel, and or sample cards, pick the sample cards that really catch your eye, and don't be afraid to get as many as you want. Take these cards home and look at them at different times of the day and night, to see how the color will look when the sun shines in on them, or at night when you have lamps turned on, or candles burning. Study this for several days. Be patient when deciding which color feels best to you.