
Five Steps
to a Fantasy Undersea Bedroom
by Kathleen Wilson

All of us would love to
give our children a fantasy bedroom…one where imagination takes flight
and they can hold onto their dreams. However, many of us lack the know
how or the budget to do it. Here is a step by step project for all those
undersea lovers out there! (And most families have at least one!)
Step 1
Paint a background. You
don’t have to be an artist to do this! Simply pick a sea blue for the
walls and ceiling. This could vary between deep ocean blue to sea green,
depending on your tastes.
I also added a sandy bottom
with leftover paint and a foam brush, and even a current by swirling on watered
down green paint with a sponge. Simply make a “tunnel” of sorts through the
water. It can be subtle, or as bold as you like. Think of the current in
“Finding Nemo” that the turtles swan in! Add some kelp up the walls with a foam
brush, and imitate waves at the ceiling line.
Step 2
Add creatures. There are
several ways to go about adding sea creatures to the wall without the expense of
hiring a muralist. I used press on sticker art by www.PrestoChangoDecor.com to
create my undersea fantasy room, and highly recommend you check out their
product. (They also have many other themes, all just for kids!) Other options
for non-artists include tracing sea creatures from coloring pages, painting
simple fish and sea creatures in simple, stylistic form,(think kindergarten!)
stenciling them onto the wall, or decopaging pictures with Mod Podge directly
onto the wall. Each option will give you a different look, but all are easy and
inexpensive!
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Step 3
Address the furniture. Painting
all the furniture one color would help bring all the rooms pieces together.
Painting them the same color as the wall will cause them to blend with the wall
a bit, and make the room seem larger. Choose a color out of your wall theme for
the furniture. I used blue tissue paper and white glue to decoupage over an
inexpensive laminate drawer unit. Use your sticker creatures on the furniture to
give a custom flair.
Step 4
Bring the fabric in the room
into your dream theme! I used a tie dye comforter because it reminded me of the
waves, and it works. You can update an existing comforter without buying a new
one by sewing or fusing two flat sheets together on three sides, of the same
size as the comforter. Add Velcro to the inside of the open side. Insert the old
comforter, and then close with the Velcro. Mini blinds can be spray painted to
match the ocean walls with a product from Krylon called Fusion. If you choose to
add curtains, keep them simple to avoid competing with the fantasy theme in the
room. Add pillow covers in blues and greens, and a floor rug to warm up those
toes on cold mornings!
Step 5
Accessorize! Add some
creativity to your room with accessories. I created a “fish net” to hang from
the ceiling as a canopy with an open weave fabric I found on clearance and some
cup hooks screwed into the ceiling. I added some craft foam fish, and a stuffed
crab from the dollar shop with safety pins. Sew seashell appliqués on pillows or
curtains, or glue shells to curtain tiebacks. Use marine rope to tie up your
fish net, or wrap the rope around a lamp base and adhere with hot glue.
Undersea fantasy room in a
weekend, without having to take out a second mortgage!
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