8 Creative Decorating Ideas For Your Child's Room

Here are a few ideas to get you started with your child's space.

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1. There are sites online that will take a picture of your child doing an activity such as swinging a bat, completing a gymnastic move or sliding down a slide and turn it into a large cut-out for their wall. What a great way to capture the special moments in their lives and personalize their room.

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2. Connect eye screws to the wall and then string ribbon or twine between them. Use colorfully painted clothes pins to hang artwork and photos on this clothesline. They can be changed easily as your child creates new things to display. For a little girls room, you can install a ribbon over a window. Fasten favorite doll clothes or vintage baby clothes across the top to make a sweet valance. Small clothes pins can be found in the doll department of toy or craft stores.

3. Old suitcases become fun storage containers when you paint them with your favorite colors. Check your attic for the hard shell versions that have been shelved in favor of the new luggage choices. Prime your finds then paint. You can add ribbons, stickers or free hand a design to personalize them. They can be filled with toys and easily stored under the bed or stacked in the room. Use them for holding memories such as artwork, souvenirs and favorite outgrown toys. The size and the inner pockets will allow you to store a lot.

4. Children love stories about when their parents were young. Share with them a toy or furnishing that was a part of your life growing up. They will love going to sleep listening to the same Fisher Price musical toy that you enjoyed when you were their age.

5. Big floor pillows are a must for a child's room. They will lay on them to read, play video games and if you are lucky, take an unexpected nap.

6. A row of peg hooks across the back of their door will encourage them to hang up often used articles such as pajamas, hats and handbags. If you have a hollow core door it may be better to put the hooks on the wall for more stability. Shop around and find cute designs that will look good when the hooks are empty. Craft stores have unfinished ones that you can paint or decoupage yourself.

7. Inexpensive lamps can be turned into interesting pieces by gluing things to the shade. A boys light would look fun with small plastic cars glued driving in different directions. A bag of bugs and lizards from the dollar store placed to look like they are crawling all over the shade would give it a creepy touch. How about creating one with a haphazard display of playing cards from an Old Maid or Go Fish game. They are colorful and silly, just the right touch for a child's room.

8. Visit a teacher supply store for colorful charts and maps for decorating the room. Kids will love the visual appeal it brings to their room and they will learn something too. The store also has great rugs that teach. They have caterpillar ABC carpets, water themed ones and even rugs for the world explorer.

These ideas will help you to design a room that will reflect your child's interest without breaking the budget. Their smiles will last for miles.

8 Creative Decorating Ideas For Your Child's Room
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Craft Ideas Using Empty Baby Food Jars

There is just something about a baby food jar that makes you want to prolong its usefulness. Its stout cuteness spurs the imagination. If you have children, there is a good chance you also have a stash of empty baby food jars hidden somewhere. Here are several fun craft ideas using empty baby food jars, so you can finally justify keeping them all this time.

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Storage Containers
Makes a great storage containers for individual colors or types of beads, buttons, and other crafting tools. Make sure the jars are clean and dry and fill with craft tools of your choice. They are pretty enough to store on an open shelf.

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Candle Holders
Makes a great candle holders for tea lights or votive candles. You can also make candles from hot beeswax, melted crayons, or melted candle wax scavenged from used candles by pouring it into a baby food jar over a suspended wick. Tie the wick to a heavy washer on one end and a toothpick on the other end. Rest the toothpick over the opening of the jar with the wick and washer dangling inside. The wick should be just long enough for the washer to lie flat and the wick to remain taut.

Jar Gardens
Make a jar garden with baby food jars. You'll need a small amount of clay or florist foam, silk flowers, glue, and a small swatch of fabric. Unscrew the cap from a clean, dry baby food jar. Glue the clay or florist foam to the lid. Arrange tiny silk flowers in a design on the foam. Screw the jar onto the cap, being careful to get all the flowers inside the jar. Glue or tie a square of fabric around the jar lid for a pretty presentation.

Shakers and Sound Makers
Empty baby jars make great baby toys. You can make shakers or sound makers by filling the baby food jars with different items. Try rice in one, nuts and washers in another, beads in another, and more with pennies, nickles, dimes, and quarters. These toys are pretty enough to be displayed. Take care to always supervise children when they are using these toys. Baby food jars are made of glass and can break, and many of the fillers are choking hazards.

Dispensers
Can make a cute dispensers for salt, pepper, cinnamon-sugar, and homemade spice blends. With a drill press or awl, poke holes in the jar lid. Fill with desired spice, and screw lid and jar together tightly. Try garlic powder, onion powder, and black pepper for a great steak seasoning. You can also use this kind of dispenser as a glitter shaker.

Air Freshener
Poke holes in the jar lid with a drill press or awl. Fill jar with potpourri, room freshener gel, or essential oil and water. Try lemon and grapefruit essential oils for the kitchen, lavender and lemon essential oils for the bedroom, and rose potpourri with rose oil instead of a sachet in your linen cabinet or clothes drawers.

Snow Globe
Here's how to make an innovative gift out of a baby food jar. You'll need a strong water-proof glue, large grain glitter, water, and a toy or object that is small enough to fit inside the baby food jar. It needs to have a flat surface that can sit flush with the baby food jar lid. Glue the object to the baby food jar lid and let dry for several hours. Add 1/2 to 1 tablespoon of glitter to the baby food jar. Fill the baby food jar with water, leaving about 1/4 inch of space at the top. Put glue around the inside edge of the jar lid and screw lid on, carefully inserting the toy. Flip over the jar and you'll see glitter "snow" falling around your toy inside the globe.

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Rack Shelving For Keeping the Kids' Toys Under Control

Kids always seem to be getting more and more toys, and the situation can easily get out of control. They are also notorious for not picking up after themselves, and getting upset when they can't find the particular toy that they are looking for. There are a number of ways you can help to control the chaos. A rack shelving storage system and a bit of time spent organizing can really go a long way in helping to get things under control.

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One of the first things you should do is get some rack shelving with bins. For smaller kids it is nice to have the open bins on angled shelves so they can easily see what is in each bin and reach what they would like. If you organize everything small into these bins and set up shelves for the larger toys, you can then label the places where each type of toy goes (either with pictures for smaller kids or words for bigger kids) so that it is obvious where everything belongs. Try to get the kids to put things away when they are done playing.

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If the amount of toys that the kids have is just too crazy and out of control, you can try sorting them out into groups of toys that you rotate. Every few months you can switch the toys that are out in the bins and shelves and it will be like they have all new toys. Most kids are happy to go along with this system since too many toys at once can be a bit overwhelming, and they tend to forget what all they have. You can store the toys that are out of rotation in closed bins in a closet or maybe on rack shelving in the basement.

There are a number of rack shelving systems out there that are meant just for kids. They are colorful and made with kid friendly designs so that they will look right in any toy room. However, you can also adapt any shelving that you have. Use colored baskets or bins to go with the decor of the room where the kids usually play and store their toys.

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