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Diy Mural Patterns - An Ideal Fun Summer Decorating Project! by Brenda Skeel
The first few weeks of summer are a magical time of playing outside,sleeping (just a little bit) later and lazy afternoons, but as the heatand routine of summer set in, often, so does the phrase "Mom! I'm bored"!Summer is a great time to take on a decorating project and it is fun tofreshen up your child's room before school starts again. If you arelooking for an innovative and flexible way to add color to your child'sroom - without breaking your budget - check out Bug on a WallDo-It-Yourself Mural Patterns.
Bug on a Wall patterns arrive full size, so you wont need aprojector. They come complete with instructions and a paint-by-numberguide to help you create playful wall art to match any decor. Best ofall, the patterns come in a variety of shapes, sizes and prices so youdecide how much to paint. You can add a small butterfly or your child'sname over the bed or an entire jungle to your playroom! Here are some funways to get your children involved in decorating this summer using Bugon a Wall patterns.
1. Have your child help select colors: Whether you are planning topurchase new bedding or creating a new look with existing bedding,children can help match colors and color on a copy of the enclosed"paint-by-number" guide to help you decide which colors go where. Becreative! Why not paint a purple monkey or a pink unicorn - your childwill love showing off your handiwork and their idea!
2. Make a place for new art every day: Use chalk board paint tofill in the outline of a butterfly or frog or even a race car. Then yourchildren can use colored chalk to draw new frog faces, design whimsicalnew butterfly wings or create and re-create the car of their dreams!
3. Create a hand-painted keepsake: If you aren't confident in yourpainting abilities or want to create a painting to keep, purchase a coupleof pre-mounted canvases from your local craft store. Using craft paint orpaint pens and a Bug on a Wall pattern, create your ownhand-painted wall art to hang on your child's wall with a colorful ribbon.
You can even give your child their own canvas to paint with youside-by-side.
4. Do a volunteer project with your older children: Bug on aWall will donate free mural patterns to individuals who would like tovolunteer to paint wall art for a charity or non-profit organization thatserves children. Contact Brenda and Mary on the Bug on a Wallwebsite to get details and request patterns.
Brenda Skeel - Designer, Bug on a Wall
About the Author
Brenda Skeel - Designer, Bug on a Wall
To see a complete catalog and a gallery of completed wall art work, visit
the http://www.bugonawall.com website at
http://www.bugonawall.com Fight boredom and "take your walls on an
adventure" this summer with Bug on a Wall!
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