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Janet
I am a teenage girl (13) and I'm moving into a bigger room. (It's like a mini-master bedroom,lol.)
I don't know the size of the bedroom but if it helps it has two windows and four walls.
I'm not buying new furniture except a desk and maybe seating.
I really want to decorate a room I will never outgrow till I move out.
Here are my questions:
1. What colors should I paint on the walls? (that matches everything)
2. What colors should I paint on the furniture? (that matches everything)
3. Are there any cute bedding out there? (preferably an inexpensive bed in a bag or quilt)
4. Are wall stickers recommended? List all of the pros and cons.
5. Are there any cool but cheap posters I could buy?
6. Are there any interesting area/accent rugs?
7. How can I organize my room?
8. Any other creative ways to decorate my room?
To make answering my question easier, I will tell you a little about myself.
I love animals especially dogs, cats, rabbits, and horses.
I am very passionate about writing stories.
I love to read, watch movies and TV shows, do art, and use the computer.
I am not necessarily a girly-girl but not a tomboy. (Though, I have more tomboy in me.)
I hate jewerly, makeup, and nail polish. (Dunno that would help with room makeovers.)
I am not into music, sports, and things like that.
I love my stuffed animals and I love candy =D
Thanks for answering and sorry if this is too long.
Answer
http://www.polyvore.com/home_decor/collection?id=683547
The above site is called Polyvore. You can go in and create different rooms and also fashion. You will learn it fairly quickly. I am happy you get a new room. So fun to decorate and make a statement about you.Have plenty of shelves for all the books and stuffed animals. Iwill put some sites on for you.
http://www.hgtv.com/topics/teen-bedrooms/index.html
What is fun about choosing a neutral color is that you can add pops of color in pillows, bedspreads, lamps, through rugs etc.
Using color wheels are fun and you can get ideas here. Start with your neutral and use the wheel to show pops of color
http://www.interiorholic.com/decorating/decorating-101-color-wheel-value-and-balance/
Pretty Jars filled with candy could be colorful.Ideas
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3348/3278303788_680eb527ee.jpg
http://www.chocolate.com/dimages/product_images/7028-pink-bunny-candy-jars_275x275.jpg
http://pinterest.com/StacyCurran/teen-rooms/
http://freshome.com/2010/06/17/25-room-design-ideas-for-teenage-girls/
http://www.polyvore.com/home_decor/collection?id=683547
The above site is called Polyvore. You can go in and create different rooms and also fashion. You will learn it fairly quickly. I am happy you get a new room. So fun to decorate and make a statement about you.Have plenty of shelves for all the books and stuffed animals. Iwill put some sites on for you.
http://www.hgtv.com/topics/teen-bedrooms/index.html
What is fun about choosing a neutral color is that you can add pops of color in pillows, bedspreads, lamps, through rugs etc.
Using color wheels are fun and you can get ideas here. Start with your neutral and use the wheel to show pops of color
http://www.interiorholic.com/decorating/decorating-101-color-wheel-value-and-balance/
Pretty Jars filled with candy could be colorful.Ideas
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3348/3278303788_680eb527ee.jpg
http://www.chocolate.com/dimages/product_images/7028-pink-bunny-candy-jars_275x275.jpg
http://pinterest.com/StacyCurran/teen-rooms/
http://freshome.com/2010/06/17/25-room-design-ideas-for-teenage-girls/
paint brushes and art supply questions?
beatinghea
Can you use nail art brushed on ceramics. I really like how thin they are
No just the brushes not the paint.
Answer
you're asking if "nail art" paint can be brushed on to ceramics, assuming ceramics are fired and glazed already, then you could use nail paints, but if items are dishes and cups, you may not want to place on surfaces where people eat or drink from, and may sure they are washable or dish washer safe, as the paint may crack off from heat and dis lodge into machine gears or block drainage, suggest washing by hand, there are different types of nail polishes and glues and sealers, test patch before covering ,
nail art ~ brushes / paint
http://www.nail-art-101.com/nail_art_brushes.html
http://www.nailfashion.ie/component/virtuemart/nail-art-paints.html
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you're asking if "nail art" paint can be brushed on to ceramics, assuming ceramics are fired and glazed already, then you could use nail paints, but if items are dishes and cups, you may not want to place on surfaces where people eat or drink from, and may sure they are washable or dish washer safe, as the paint may crack off from heat and dis lodge into machine gears or block drainage, suggest washing by hand, there are different types of nail polishes and glues and sealers, test patch before covering ,
nail art ~ brushes / paint
http://www.nail-art-101.com/nail_art_brushes.html
http://www.nailfashion.ie/component/virtuemart/nail-art-paints.html
..
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