Monday, August 8, 2011

Robot Room . . . . .

The boys have finally joined forces!
They share a room now and they are LOVIN it.

Wanna see??

Ta-da!


I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out considering I tried my hardest to do it cheaply.

My mom and I painted the chevron stripe wall.
It seriously took us a million years to figure this out!!
We were so deliriously tired and confused we just laughed the whole way through.
Starting over and over again with our tape.
Oh man. We are special, Mom :)
So, don't ask me how to paint a chevron wall. I have nooooo idea. Ha ha.


My sweet, wonderful, amazing friend Misti cut these spectacular vinyl robots for their room.


Check out her website. She is THE best! Thank you dear Misti!!
They are every boys dream.
Thank you Mom and sister Jamie for helping me apply them.
Again, we laughed the whole way through struggling to apply them.


They got the red bunk bed my siblings and I had as kids.


Good memories. Hope my boys have the same.


I made some cheap art.


Maybe a little too cheap looking?? Ha ha.
Oh well, the kids like it.


I repurposed some old pillows I had with some funky fabric.
I also painted an old lamp I found a bright red and added red ribbon to the lamp shade to try and modernize it.


I love it. 6 bucks.

I love having my boys in the same room and hope they will develop that bond that can only be done in close quarters.
Let the fighting begin!!

5 comments:

Ken and Jos said...

The room is adorable!! I LOVE the chevron striped wall. You did a fabulous job!!!

Kimberly said...

I love this! Will you help me be modern, trendy, crafty, creative, thrifty etc.....--basically help me be you :)! What are you going to do with the extra room ;)???

Unknown said...

you rock! I love this room!
wanna come help me figure out this mess I call my house?

Anonymous said...

Once again you are amazing!!! So awesome- I LOVE IT!

Marilou said...

I am in love with it! You would never be able to tell you guys didn't know what you were doing!

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