Murals for Kids Rooms! Guest

This really is one of my favorite girl’s rooms  I have ever seen!   I love this adorable kids mural it is so fun!  Also, that  I think that the most perfect picture of the babies stole my heart – my pregnant, baby loving hormones kicked into hyper, drive now I am dreaming of twins!   Here is what Lisa at Paint in my Hair did:


I really, really wish I could get a good picture of the mural I’ve been working on in my daughters’ room..unfortunately it is really hard to photograph due bad lighting and silly walls that get in the way of camera angles (I think I need a good camera and a wide angle lens, but my Canon Photoshot is all we’ve got to work with, so here’s the best I can do: 

 


 


They are twin girls (4.5 years old) and if you can’t read the lettering, it says “a sister is a friend forever”. The photo above it is from their birth announcement: 

 


They are hilarious…twins and best friends, but two completely different people with different personalities and interests. They have divided almost everything up between them (Celeste likes Cinderella, Alison likes Sleeping Beauty. Celeste likes cats, Alison likes dogs. Celeste likes stripes, Alison likes polka dots). So, they each have their own side with a bulletin board where they hang all their little paper treasures. Alison’s bulletin board is covered in polka dot fabric and Celeste’s is striped. Above are their initials (again, polka dots and stripes): 

 


If you’re interested in painting a mural but have zero artistic ability (like me!), I highly recommend this one. It’s all straight lines…I went through a lot of blue tape, but I didn’t have to free-hand anything. I’m sure you could easily modify it for boys too. 

I am also especially proud of my budget for this project…$23 for the vinyl quote (the sister quote is vinyl, everything else is paint) was my only big expense. The picture frames came in a set of 10 for $6 on Target clearance (love their clearance prices!), the fabric…I don’t remember exactly but it came from Joann, cheap to start with and even cheaper after a coupon. The A and C letters were a dollar or two at Hobby Lobby, and I used paint I had left from previous projects, except for the dark pink, which I bought a $3 sample of at Home Depot. Oh, and the bulletin boards were $1 each at a garage sale (DH cut them down to size for me). So I’d say under $40 for the whole thing. 

I need to offer some serious acknowledgments and thank-you’s here: 

  • First, to Pottery Barn Kids, since I basically stole this whole idea straight from the pages of their catalog
  • To Karla at It’s the Little Things, for her tutorial on making scallops
  • To Jodi at Back 40 Life for designing and fabricating the vinyl quote 
  • To my friend Jeanne who babysat the girls for most of the hours I spent on this (and never once commented on the paint in my hair 🙂
  • And to my sister…I can only hope Alison and Celeste grow up to be as close as we are. Love you!
I absolutely love this!  I am totally considering something like this… someday!
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Cassity Kmetzsch started Remodelaholic after graduating from Utah State University with a degree in Interior Design. Remodelaholic is the place to share her love for knocking out walls, and building everything back up again to not only add function but beauty to her home. Together with her husband Justin, they have remodeled 6 homes and are working on a seventh. She is a mother of four amazing girls. Making a house a home is her favorite hobby.

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  1. >Love it! And I must have missed a post some where along the way because I didn't know you were PREGNANT!!!! Did I read that right? I went back 3 times to make sure! Congrats!!!! I dream of twins on a daily basis…One boy one girl…

  2. >oh my gosh, those are the CUTEST twins i have ever seen!!! i just want to hug them- they are so sweet together!!! and what a fabulous space for them to grow up in.

  3. >What an absolutely adorable room decor design! And those twins are too precious! My "babies" are all grown up, but this post makes me want to go get daring and creative somewhere in my house (I have plenty of rooms that need brightening up!)