The last few days I've been working on changing my son's room into the playroom. The toys in the living room and in my daughter's room just became too overwhelming and something needed to be done. My oldest helped me move Lily's roommate, aka Grayson, into her room along with all of his belongings. This is a temporary situation till Asia moves out and we can play musical rooms again.
Grayson's old room, though the smallest, is perfect for their new playroom. The built in shelves are perfect for books, puzzles, games and all our art supplies! Side note: the built in shelves were also perfect for books when the room was our office/library! 🙄
Anywho...The walls of the room are a tad dark for such a small space. Instead of changing the color of the whole room, I decided to break up the "darkness" by adding a new art gallery to display the kids art. I waited till the kids went to sleep and measured out the space I wanted and used a level to make sure and double check that my sides were taped off correctly. Two coats of primer and a night to dry later, I was ready to paint! I'm actually pretty happy with the results!
(Measured, taped and 2 coats of primer)
Once my paint was completely dry I pulled off the tape, slowly! I then measured out some twine and decided where I wanted the art to hang. I brought out some construction paper to help me get an idea of the size of art work that my children may do, to get an idea of where the twine should hang. Once I decided, I nailed in some finishing nails about halfway into the wall and then knotted the twine to the nail. Once my knot was nice and tight, I hammered in the nail the rest of the way.
As you can see from the picture below, I pulled the twine straight across and somewhat tight. I didn't want it loose and hanging. This is because the weight of the pictures will pull it down a bit.
I decided to add a little saying to the top to spruce it up a bit. It just seemed incomplete without adding something to the top of the large white rectangle! I went to Pinterest to gather some ideas and felt that this was the best. A close second was "Look, what I made". I think this works though. Oh and do you like the banner? Shiny scrapbook paper and twine! Total cost of banner $1.75!!
Even with the toys having their own room, we still have way too much stuff! I still have a basement full of items. I definitely need to go through everything and get organized for a yard sale!
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