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This Listing is for a Cute Silly Goose Wall Art Printable, featuring a dark green background and a very cute sitting goose. Perfect for a little boy's/gender neutral room, playroom, or nursery! This piece pairs perfectly with our Running Goose Poster: https://thelildillsshop.etsy.com/listing/1661587347 There are a lot of similar items with this cute goose, so please check out my shop! PLEASE NOTE, THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ONLY. No physical product will be shipped. All files are available immediately after purchase for download. You will receive a PDF with a download link. Just download, print, and frame! Once your payment is confirmed, Etsy will email you a link to download your order and also make your PDF with the link to download available in your account order history. WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE: One high-resolution Poster in .jpg format at 300 DPI in five different ratios. 2:3 - 4”x6”, 8”x12”, 12”x18”, 16”x24”, 20”x30” 3:4 - 6”x8”, 9”x12”, 12”x16”, 15”x20”, 18”x24” 4:5 - 4”x5”, 8”x10”, 12”x15”, 16”x20” 5:7 - 5”x7”, ISO A2, A3, A4, A5 11:14 - 11”x14” If you need a custom size, just send me a message :) PRINTING: Download and Print with a Professional Printing Service online, at your local Copy Shop, or with a home printer. (Please note, colors may vary depending on your monitor and printer) Simply choose the size you want to print, select the correct ratio version, and print. Due to the nature of this product being a digital download, there are no refunds. © Copyright of ThelilDillsShop. All rights reserved. All Printable Wall Art is solely for personal, non-commercial use only and cannot be sub-licensed, resold, shared, transferred, redistributed, or modified in any way.
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This design is part of the collection inspired by Carl and Karin Larsson, an iconic and beloved Swedish design family active in the 19th century. The design duo still inspires the whole world with their artistry, their home, and their way of living. This hand-painted design adds beauty to your home. Maskrosen is a natural and simple design yet a wallpaper design that communicates a cool and stylish attribute and adds beauty to your home. The stylized hand-painted dandelion wallpaper design is a symbol of the Karin & Carl Larsson family. They were the great influencers of their time. This flower is overlooked by so many but was uplifted by Carl as a symbol for the family’s fighting spirit and stubbornness. If you visit their home, Lilla Hyttnäs in Dalarna, don’t forget to look at the very top of the wall in Carl’s studio, where you can find stylized hand-painted dandelions. Our wallpaper version of dandelions also comes in pink.
I’ve never been a fan of the bi-fold doors on our bedroom closet. My biggest complaint is that when the doors are open, as you see in the second photo, portions of the closet are almost inaccessible. And with two vain men sharing one small closet, we need all the space we can get! Rather than install new doors I decided to convert these bi-fold doors into swing-out doors.
Welcome to REVEAL week for the $100 Room Challenge! I am so excited to share our powder room with you! The before and after of this room is seriously unbelievable! If you are just tuning in you can catch up below! Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Reveal I honestly wasn't even planning on joining this month's challenge- what with having moved less than a month ago 😱! But I was hit by the inspiration truck and here we are! I am so so proud of this space and even more proud that I came in under budget! That is not always the case with these challenges (like our master bedroom I completed for January's $100 Room Challenge). Enough talk... let's get to the details of this makeover! I started by giving this room a fresh coat of paint in Heavy Cream by Behr. I had used this color in our guest bedroom makeover at our last house and I just loved how light and bright it was without any overpowering undertone. Once the room was painted I started on my accent wall (full tutorial here). My design for this wall was inspired by this wallpaper. Sure... I could have used actual wallpaper- but the thought of trying to tackle installing it for my first time on a wall with tons of nooks and crannies was overwhelming. So I grabbed my paint brush and a makeshift stencil and got to painting. This wall was honestly easier than it looks! It took all over 30 minutes to complete and has such a major impact! I love the imperfections that came with hand-painting it! It looks so custom! The next major update was painting the existing vanity in the color Lichen by Fusion Mineral Paint. I have had this pint on hand for nearly a year and finally found the perfect piece to paint! I think this color combined with the walls and accent wall is just perfection. Once everything was painted I set out to update our light fixture. If you read last week's update then you know this wasn't my original plan. I shifted gears when I realized I wasn't going to find the exact shades I wanted but I am happy with how this one turned out! I had this old mirror lying around that I thought would fit this space perfectly. It was originally black with a silver detail but I decided to use my 'make anything look like wood' technique to give it an update. I was so close to donating this and I am so glad I kept it around for this challenge! My original design included adding shelves above the toilet but I decided to keep this area simple (sometimes less is more). I had a few leftover baskets from an old basket wall so I decided to hang two. I love that these bring in texture, simplicity and a bit of a farmhouse feel. A few other details I added were a towel hook next to the sink and I am actually still on the hunt for a new toilet paper holder- but I have the old one on hand that I can always spray paint! I am in love with this space! Even I can't believe I was able to do it for well under $100! It just goes to show that paint has magical powers to transform! Let's take a look at the cost breakdown: Paint Room- $22 (with the $10 mail in rebate on 1 gallon of paint) Paint Vanity- FREE (had the paint) Hand Painted Wallpaper- $3 for paint sample Update Light Fixture- $40 Update Mirror/Accessories- FREE Total: $65 For once I am WAY under budget!!! Pin for later! Be sure to check out all of the other blogger's participating in this challenge! So much hard work went into these reveals and you are sure to be inspired! You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter As always, thank you for visiting R&R at home!
You may have seen my previous post about creating my daughter's rainbow room, using a painting method called "lazure". In our new house I decided to try my hand at lazure again, this time in my boys' new room. When we bought this house, this room was decorated in a very feminine style, complete with 80’s mauve curtains and accents. It wasn’t what I had in mind for my twin boys’ bedroom. The "before" photo is how it looked (with the seller’s furniture) when we bought the house. Before After we moved in, with two toddler’s in the mix, the room didn’t look much better! During It saw some hard days and a lot of playtime. As you can see even the walls were "decorated"! Eventually, I went to work and transformed the room into a Waldorf inspired space for my boys. After After Wall Color The method I used for painting the walls is further detailed in my Lazure Tutorial post. But, here is a quick summary: The first step in creating lazure walls is to start with a bright white base. I like to use off the shelf "ultra pure white" paint. I'm also careful to use a matte white. This creates the perfect surface for applying the transparent layers of color on the walls. You will need: -Water -Paint brush (standard good quality wall paint brush) -Bowl -A soft cloth rag -Liquid water color paint (I used Stockmar brand) -In this room, I also used some acrylic paint. Or you could even try using powdered pigment: -A pigment binder like this (be sure you use matte): -Large sponge White acrylic paint Mix Your Paint You want a very thin mixture of color. It should still feel watery, and not thick like regular paint. I didn't measure very precisely. But here is the rough recipe: -2-3 cups of water -1/4 cup of polymer binder -1-2 teaspoons of a single water color paint (you will need to mix up a new batch for each color) -1 tablespoon of white acrylic paint Mix well, I used the paint brush for mixing. The next step is to begin applying the mixture to your walls. It is VERY drippy, so apply only a small amount at a time. I started at the top of the wall, and worked my way down to the floor, so that any drips could be easily wiped up with the rag. Apply with the brush, using a swirling circular motion. Because I had textured walls I really had to "scrub" the color onto the walls. Then follow up with the sponge, using the same arm motions. As I moved around the room, I changed the colors, fading one into the next. Furniture Then, it was time to add "big boy beds". I knew I wanted beds that could also become bunk beds once the boys were older. But it was difficult to find convertible beds that were identical in size and shape when separated. Luckily, Amazon came to the rescue! Eventually I will add wall hangings, art and photos in the big empty wall spaces. But that will have to wait until the boys are a little older. Right now they'd just pull anything that they could reach down! So stay tuned for an update in the future :) Then it was time to add details! I pulled the colors and theme of the room from this fabric. My mom made the curtains years ago for our first nursery. We attached several wooden crates to the wall for storage. Then I filled the crates with animal themed nicknacks, and other colorful things that matched the walls. As the boys get older we will be able to add more items. I surrounded the top of the walls with these alphabet wall cards: They are primarily shades of blue and green, so they match the walls perfectly. The animal theme is also carried through with them. Again, someday when the boys are older I will add more decor to the wall below them. For now the decor has to remain pretty sparse, and very kid-friendly. I found the wooden animals at The Goodwill, and used acrylic paint to make the turquoise. The Waldorf doll is from Etsy. He does have more clothes... somewhere! Floor For the floor I collected old sheets from thrift stores and used them to crochet a rag rug. To create this rug, I used a combination of this tutorial, and lessons from a friend. It was a time consuming project. But it was nice because it was cost effective, and I was able to chose my own color pallet. Overall everyone seems happy with the way this room came together. We're looking forward to adding to it more and more in the future! Before: After: Thanks for stopping by! 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Keep that car collection tidy & organised. Our Matchbox storage is the perfect addition to your little ones bedroom, or toy room, and makes clean up time not so boring. For that extra special touch, add personalisation (enter above, if not selected there will be no wording on it). Hang it on the wall, or have it free standing (in this case we recommend it is fixed to the floor or the wall to ensure safety). We can make it any size, or shape. Click here for a custom quote. Handmade individually with love ~ woodgrain may vary. Please note: styling products are not included Dimensions: 35 car 45cm W x 650 H 50 car 55cm W x 73cm H 105 car 73cm W x 105cm H 150 car 85cm W x 130cm H Slots are 9cm W x 4.5cm D x 5cm H Installation: The car garage has keyhole slots at the back, and comes with plaster wall mates and screws for easy installation. Installation instructions are included, watch our shelf installation video here.
Hexagon climbing wall with grids Climbing is becoming an increasingly common activity not only among adults, but also among kids. Mounting a climbing wall allows you to exercise the strength of your arms or legs, coordination or overall endurance of your body at home. The white climbing wall is a functional and visually attractive device which can be easily installed in a room. COMPONENTS: - 4 (gray) climbing boards made of 1.5 cm plywood - 20 (white-gray) climbing grids - elements fastening the climbing boards to the wall - elements fixing brackets to the boards IMPORTANT: Set designed for children from 3 years and adults Мax. load: 100 kg Set height: 75 cm Set width: 87 cm Wall thickness: 15 mm Manufacturer’s recommendations: children from 3 to 7 years should exercise only under the supervision of parents If you would like to order a climbing wall for your individual size, please contact us by e-mail. Please write your phone number when ordering goods.