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Ideas for Decorating Bedroom in Tool ThemePam S. Wichita, KS Feedback About This Post:RE: Ideas for Decorating Bedroom in Tool ThemeCan you find some Bob the Builder stuff? Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Ideas for Decorating Bedroom in Tool Theme
I don't know how you feel about this one but it just occured to me and I got excited. Post by wonderlady4crafts RE: Ideas for Decorating Bedroom in Tool Theme
here's some i came up with. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/colors/icancolor/tools/ you don't even really need a printer- tape a sheet of typing or copy paper on the screen to hold the paper in place & trace them with a pencil ! That's how I do sometimes if I see a craft pattern I want. Post by melody_yesterday RE: Ideas for Decorating Bedroom in Tool ThemeHow about hanging a sheet of pegboard on the wall. But first lay some real tools on it and draw an outline around them and you can colour/paint those shapes if you like. If there was a table, it could be used as a 'pretend' workbench and you could hang the pegboard above it. A few small plastic toolboxes or empty paintcans would be good to keep on top of the table for storing crayons/pencils etc.. Post By jojo (Guest Post) RE: Ideas for Decorating Bedroom in Tool ThemeIf you could get a hold of an overhead projector, you could use it to enlarge pictures you print on the internet. Your local public schools would probably let you come to the school and borrow one, after all, you are a taxpayer. But here is the process. You need to get some transparency paper for copiers, you can get it at walmart. Usually a pack of like 10 costs around 6.00. Then print out the coloring pictures you want from the internet on this transparency paper. Use the machine to enlarge the picture on your wall. Follow the lines in pencil on the wall, then use paint to fill in. I did this on my walls and it turned out really great. Post by velmaisqueenus RE: Ideas for Decorating Bedroom in Tool ThemeI am the daughter of a tool man, and have a tool drawer in my room as my dresser. You might be able to pick one up cheap at Home Depot or Walmart or through freecycle. Post By Shellee (Guest Post) RE: Ideas for Decorating Bedroom in Tool ThemeIs he too old for Bob The Builder? That's a popular cartoon for kids. Post by Beth - MA RE: Ideas for Decorating Bedroom in Tool Theme
two ideas come to mind. Crayola sellers fabric crayons and they are for drawing on fabric then just iron over the picture (put a piece of white paoer over your design first before you iron heat it) two ways to do it are draw your picture by hand on paper , flip your paper on to your fabric (light colored fabric works best like white, blue jean, pastels etc) then just heat set with dry iron no steam. Or the way I perfer to do is just drwa on to your fabric cover with paper and heat set with iron. The picture does not wash off and is so cute. The fabric crayons are sold in the same isle at walmart as other crayola products and cost $1.69 keep them from kids you will want you use them on other projects it is fun and addictive. If you hang the can on the wall horizontally (seeing into the bucket by eyes view) you can use the handle that will droop from the can as a coat holder, towel holder umbreella holder etc. Post by theseamstress RE: Ideas for Decorating Bedroom in Tool ThemeI just noticed something. My DH has been doing a lot of remodeling recently and this morning I noticed a hammer lying on a bookcase. It occurred to me that you could trace some tools on poster board, color and laminate them and voila! cheap decor for the kid. Thrift stores and yard sales would be a good source of outgrown to tools for accessorizing the room. You could even use fabric paint to put some tools on solid sheets and bedding. Post by MartyD RE: Ideas for Decorating Bedroom in Tool ThemeThere are free, printable coloring pages online. You can also check with teachers' supply stores. Check the children's book section of your local Walmart or Target. There are all sorts of themed coloring books. Post by MartyD |
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