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@Kori: I'm going to try and make the room fun without going completely overboard...I hope it will be something that she can live with for a long time.
@Jeremy: Great minds think alike! You're right - getting started IS the hardest part...I'll be sure to post some more pictures as the project comes to life. You did a great job on Caitlin's room.
Painting is the quickest way to make the biggest impact on a room. I love the idea you had about using the same color in two different sheens. I did that for my daughter's nursery too.
The first time I painted a room, I used the roller first, then did the trim. I had a lovely band around the top of the room. Next time, and every time thereafter, I didn't wait for the paint to dry when switching from roller to trim brush. I was up and down a lot, but there was no visible band.
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That is a really lovely room - the decor is truly fit for a princess ;)
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Well, how did it come out? Sorry for being the intrusive mom, but I'm on a mission to do this room too. I'm going nuts and even trying the trellis wall. Any tips for me? I was dismayed to find out those stencils are not available for purchase. Making my own out of the downloadable .pdf files is going to be interesting. My husband is going to help on that front. If you have any tipes, I would love to hear them before I embark on this adventure!