Boys Room Makeover – A Camping Adventure

Back to school is right around the corner and I want to make the transition as easy as possible. Part of doing that involves creating an organized oasis for the boys. The boys decided that they wanted to switch rooms with baby girl in the spring. We got as far as moving the bed and clothes but that was pretty much it. Now they are left with a crazy, unorganized mess. I can’t even be mad about the state of their room because right now they have zero storage. This boys room makeover will give them a comfy bedroom with plenty of storage.

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Find out how to plan for a boys room makeover from start to finish. Then be inspired by our plans for an awesome camping themed bedroom!

 

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Find out how to plan for a boys room makeover from start to finish. Then be inspired by our plans for an awesome camping themed bedroom!

Find out how to plan for a boys room makeover from start to finish. Then be inspired by our plans for an awesome camping themed bedroom!

Find out how to plan for a boys room makeover from start to finish. Then be inspired by our plans for an awesome camping themed bedroom!

Find out how to plan for a boys room makeover from start to finish. Then be inspired by our plans for an awesome camping themed bedroom!

Find out how to plan for a boys room makeover from start to finish. Then be inspired by our plans for an awesome camping themed bedroom!

Problem Areas

  • Messy – There is a mess everywhere that you look. Even the walls look messy from where the toddlers colored on them and the remnants of wall stickers that are remaining.
  • No Storage – There is no storage in the room right now except for the dresser.
  • Window Treatment – Baby girl ripped down the curtain rod and curtains while the room was hers. We never got around to replacing them because there are still blinds on the window. We have hung a sheet to darken the room during nap time.
  • Nothing Matches – It is hard to relax in a room when everything is a mix of different colors and finishes.

 

Find out how to plan for a boys room makeover from start to finish. Then be inspired by our plans for an awesome camping themed bedroom!

Inspiration Board

  • Star Ceiling – Since I am going with a camping theme for the room, a starry night sky on the ceiling is perfect. I love how this one is brought down onto the walls some for a more encompassing effect.
  • Hobby Lobby Room – I love the adventure theme of this room. The mix of textures is exactly what I want for the boys.
  • Pipe Curtain Rod – This will give an industrial look to the room and it is also my hope that it will be strong enough to withstand crazy kiddos.
  • My Drawings – The drawings above are my personal ideas for how to transform the furniture as well as add additional storage.
  • Storage Lockers – I won’t be using this exact design because it doesn’t quite fit with the theme, but I love the mix of wood and metal. I want to incorporate that look into the storage piece that I make for the room.

Boys Room Makeover Projects

Project 1

Paint the walls and ceiling of the room. Then add the wood trim to the walls. (Weekend Project)

Project 2

I’m making over the comforters for the beds so that they will now match each other. (2 hr.)

Project 3

The dresser is getting a complete makeover that will improve the look of it and also provide more storage. (1 Day)

Project 4

I will then create additional storage for toys and books. (Weekend Project)

Project 5

The décor will begin being created with this DIY fox and bear geometric wall art. (2 hr.)

Project 6

The décor will continue with an adventure wall art piece. (1 hr.)

Project 7

The last piece of wall décor will be a fun “No Girls Allowed” sign. (1 hr.)

Project 8

This project will be the pipe curtain rod and curtains. (2 hr.)

Project 9

The final touches to the room will be done at this stage. (3 hr.)

 

Find out how to plan for a boys room makeover from start to finish. Then be inspired by our plans for an awesome camping themed bedroom!

My Project Plan

Budget: $300

Note

  • Most of this money is going towards paint and supplies. I will be reusing furniture we already have with the exception of the twin bed. My husband got one of those at work.

Colors

See the inspiration board above for the color scheme.

Project List

Again, you can find the project list above.

Shopping List

Time Frame

See the times in parenthesis in the project list.

Completion Date

August 5th

 

Find out how to plan for a boys room makeover from start to finish. Then be inspired by our plans for an awesome camping themed bedroom!

This boys room makeover is a huge job but it is going to be worth it. I can’t wait to see the end result. Of course, baby girl is already asking for her room to get a makeover now too. It seems that we will be taking that one on next. For now, it is time to pull out the paint clothes, roll up my sleeves, and get started on this project. Come back next week for the paint tutorial and project updates.

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11 DIY Coastal Home Décor Ideas + Merry Monday Link Party 162

Is anyone else dying to relax on a beach right now? Nothing sounds better than sitting in the hot sun with a great book listening to the sounds of the waves crashing. Unfortunately, not all of us can just take a jaunt to the ocean whenever we want. (I know. It is sad right?)  Since visiting the ocean isn’t in the cards, bring the beach to your home with these 11 DIY coastal home décor ideas. Then you can throw on some headphones with ocean sounds playing and at least relax like you’re on vacation. At least, that’s what I’ll be doing.

When visiting the ocean for vacation isn’t in the cards, bring the beach to your home with these 11 DIY coastal home décor ideas.

 

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When visiting the ocean for vacation isn’t in the cards, bring the beach to your home with these 11 DIY coastal home décor ideas.

Summer Mantel Ideas and Inspiration (Daune at Cottage in the Oaks)

This beachy mantel is absolutely gorgeous. It will make you feel transported to a fantastic summer beach house.

 

When visiting the ocean for vacation isn’t in the cards, bring the beach to your home with these 11 DIY coastal home décor ideas.

DIY Coastal Terra Cotta Pots (Ashley at Cherished Bliss)

It never ceases to amaze me what paint can do, like turn ordinary terra cotta pots into gorgeous coastal décor.

 

When visiting the ocean for vacation isn’t in the cards, bring the beach to your home with these 11 DIY coastal home décor ideas.

Summer in a Jar- Vintage Coastal/Beach Décor (Sarah at Sadie Seasongoods)

I love the bubble imperfections in these beachy mason jars! You won’t believe how easy this DIY is to make.

 

When visiting the ocean for vacation isn’t in the cards, bring the beach to your home with these 11 DIY coastal home décor ideas.

DIY Sea Glass Rope Lantern (Kimberly at A Wonderful Thought)

This lantern is amazing! It is an easy DIY with a giant impact.

 

When visiting the ocean for vacation isn’t in the cards, bring the beach to your home with these 11 DIY coastal home décor ideas.

Starfish Garland Sea Vignette (Kim at Made in a Day)

If you have some shells and twine you are all set to make this gorgeous vignette. It is perfect edition to your coastal décor.

 

When visiting the ocean for vacation isn’t in the cards, bring the beach to your home with these 11 DIY coastal home décor ideas.

DIY Driftwood Fish (Angie at Crafts Unleashed)

Speaking of super easy crafts, this driftwood fish is perfect for swimming on your wall.

 

When visiting the ocean for vacation isn’t in the cards, bring the beach to your home with these 11 DIY coastal home décor ideas.

Clay Pot Lighthouse (Angie at Crafts by Amanda)

Don’t stop with decorating the inside of your home. Bring the beachy feeling outside with this awesome DIY lighthouse.

 

When visiting the ocean for vacation isn’t in the cards, bring the beach to your home with these 11 DIY coastal home décor ideas.

Pink Flamingo Planter (Ann at The Apple Street Cottage)

This planter is another easy way to bring the coast to your outdoors. Spice it up with some tropical flowers if you have the right weather to grow them.

 

When visiting the ocean for vacation isn’t in the cards, bring the beach to your home with these 11 DIY coastal home décor ideas.

Coastal Jar Makeover with Sea Glass Paint (Beverly at Across the Boulevard)

Here is another example of how you can give an old décor item new life with some paint.

 

When visiting the ocean for vacation isn’t in the cards, bring the beach to your home with these 11 DIY coastal home décor ideas.

DIY Sunset Sailboat Painting (DIY Adulation)

Of course, I had to give you some coastal décor ideas from yours truly. This painting is so easy to make and a gorgeous piece of wall art.

 

When visiting the ocean for vacation isn’t in the cards, bring the beach to your home with these 11 DIY coastal home décor ideas.

DIY Upcycled Pink Flamingo Wall Hanging (DIY Adulation)

Last, but not least, is another awesome flamingo DIY. Turn an ugly thrift store goose into something gorgeous!

 

When visiting the ocean for vacation isn’t in the cards, bring the beach to your home with these 11 DIY coastal home décor ideas.

There you have it. With these 11 DIY coastal home décor ideas you can turn your home into an oasis. It’s not quite as great as the beach but it is absolutely a close second. Don’t forget to check out the Merry Monday link party before you go. Be inspired by your friends and share what you’ve been creating below!

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When visiting the ocean for vacation isn’t in the cards, bring the beach to your home with these 11 DIY coastal home décor ideas.

DIY Children’s Artwork Display

Kids love drawing, painting, and coloring. They are constantly giving you thoughtful creations of love. Unfortunately those sweet artwork gifts can start taking over your fridge, counters, drawers, and every other available space. You don’t want to hurt their feeling by getting rid of any of it but you can’t continue getting buried under art. This DIY children’s artwork display is the solution. Hang it on the wall to show off their awesome creations and create the rule that you can only keep what they want displayed on it. Older artwork gets filed away or recycled.

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Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

 

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Materials

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Step 1

Give each child 5 clothespins, some Mod Podge, glitter, and a paintbrush.

Notes:

  • If you don’t want to clean up the glitter mess at the end of this craft, give your kids some pompoms instead.
  • Have each child decorate clothespins on a plastic placement for easier clean up no matter which decoration you choose.

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Step 2

Add a generous amount of Mod Podge to the front of each clothespin with your paintbrush (or your finger).

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Step 3

Next, cover the layer of Mod Podge with glitter.

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Note:

  • Replace the glitter with pompoms if you are not using glitter.

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Step 4

Set glittery clothespins aside and allow the Mod Podge to dry completely.

Step 5

Seal the glitter with an additional coat of Mod Podge.

Tip:

  • Skip this step if you are using pompoms.

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Step 6

Again, set the clothespins aside to dry completely.

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Step 7

While they dry, cut a piece of ribbon that is 4-5 feet long.

Tip:

  • You want the DIY children’s artwork display to be long enough to hold 5 pieces of artwork at one time, yet small enough to fit on the wall that you plan to hang it on.

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Step 8

Attach the clothespins to the ribbon 8 to 10 inches apart.

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Tip:

  • Wrap the ribbon around the spring part of your clothespins to keep them from shifting on the display once it is hung.

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Step 9

Lastly, pin the display tautly to the wall.

 

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!

How totally easy is this DIY children’s artwork display? We made one for each kid. Now they can each choose 5 pieces of artwork to display at a time. They choose their favorites and I get to keep paper clutter under control. It is a win-win. Even better is that this craft is made with the Creative Play Kit from Michaels. Don’t forget to check out Bust Summer Boredom with Weekly Crafts to learn more about it. Then check back next week for our next easy kids’ craft! You can also check out more fun crafts today with our DIY Googly Eye Monogram and our Paper Flower Wall Art!

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Hang this DIY children’s artwork display on the wall to show off kid's creations and control artwork clutter at the same time!