4 Year Old Sons Room and 5 Year Old Daughters Room

Updated on February 27, 2009
E.S. asks from Amarillo, TX
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Hi! I am wanting to ask for advice/pitcures ideas for my kids rooms! We lost my mother three weeks ago and my two kids and i are moving in with my dad to help take care of the house/pets/him and my kids better!
Anyhow!
My son is stuck between a firefighter room and a camoflague room! So I was going to try to do both some how! The room he will be taking is already a good darker green for the bottom half od the room! And Im going to eventually paint his bed black for the bottom half red for the top half and then do flames on the four post! But need ideas of how to make this work please!
The room my daughter will be taking is already sponge painted light green (like an ivy green) from the paneling up. She wants a princess room! Id like to do "princess" with some disney princesses but, not focused on just them! Mainly the princess word part I geuss you can say!
Any suggestions woulr be helpful! Thankyou!
E.

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J.H.

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how about your daughter having a fairy princess room or tinker bell.. since its sponged green it can be a canopy! Disney is really trying to make a comeback with tinker bell and her new friends

the camo stuff why dont you see if you can get what the military use as a fire truck and try to copy that and get the boy involved.
I know that Walmart has these new solid color quilts that have the camo design.
I hope that helps!

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A.G.

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Check out www.wallies.com - great ideas in addition to their very easy to use products. They even have a cute princess "headboard" that might be right for your daughter's room. Good luck!

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M.H.

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Many stores are now selling wall art that you can put on the walls like a sticker. They are easy to remove when the child grows out of that stage or to move to another room (or house.) I have seen the Disney Princesses at Walmart and Lowe's. Lowe's has other scenes you can get also. There are also The Bratz and Little Pet Shop at Walmart. You can also get truck and car art for your son.You might be able to find some castles or maybe make some yourself. I wish these had been available when my older kids were small. It is much easier than painting and repainting.
SAHM of 2dg and 2 db

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R.E.

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Hi E.,
My name is R.. I am a grandma of 5. When we moved here to Mansfield four of my 5 grandchildren were moving into to our house to. I didn't want to break the bank on buying but I wanted them to each feel great in their rooms. Anyway, I would love to write and try and come up with some great ideas for their rooms(no pay just ideas) . You can look at my work on HGTV.com in Rate my space. One grandson's room is a Thomas Room , One granddaughter is enchanted Village (Princess Castle Mural Hand painted) and another is Tween Room that is Pink and Brown. Another is the new one I just finished Speed racer room. You can see the rooms under R. can redo it and ####-###-#### when you search in rate my space. Take a look and if you need some help still I'll try and give you some cool ideas after you see my style. I am so sorry for the loss of your Mom, my heart goes out to you. Good luck, R.

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