Washi Tape Idea For Your Walls
I want to show you a cute decorating idea with washi tape but first, I heard from blogger Tina Fussell today from Traveling Mama, who is based in Copenhagen, about the new room for her daughter / guest bedroom that she's been working on. It's simply too cute to pass by so I thought I'd share it with you today, especially since I'm fond of how she's used washi tape in both of these spaces...
Notice the washi tape and how it is used above? A art/headboard! What a cute way to use tape. You can also make your own affordable artwork and you will see that below in her work studio so watch for it. Super cool.
About this bedroom Tina says, "We just recently bought ourselves a new bed, so our daughter inherited our old bed. We thought it would be a nice treat for her and a great place for guests to stay when they come to visit because everyone wants to visit when you live in a wonderful place such as Copenhagen!"
She continues, "My biggest problem was the fact that I could not find a bed that I liked and after a couple weeks of hitting all the chain stores here and searching the Danish version of Craig's List, I finally realized that it might take me some time to find something I really love. And I really believe that you should always wait to buy something you love rather than buying something that is convenient! So, I created a temporary headboard with washi tapi and actually, I kind of love it and I think it might have to stay! Her room still shows signs of the fact that she is not quite grown up and as her mom that kind of makes me happy! She was tired of the hot pink and bright colors and was wanting something that felt a little more grown up and soothing."
Tina adds, "We put some fun artwork and a few boxes on her dresser. This dresser was originally a pine wood stain (just like the cabinet in our living room shown here) but it got a coat of white paint a while back and I just love it!" I think it's pretty great also, Tina.
She also spruced up the hardware, "New knobs did wonders to the piece as well! They are from House Doctor." Great idea!
This decorating project was also affordable as Tina explains, "The best part about this updated tween/guest bedroom is that it didn't cost a single penny! I either grabbed something from a different room, incorporated what I already had, or more importantly, removed a lot from the room and simplified things! I was surprised by how much it made what we already had look so different, which is kind of awesome!"
Isn't this a sweet room?
In addition, Tina has a lovely space for blogging and sewing in her Danish apartment that I have to share with you as I think it's so light, bright and pretty. Check it out below...
Notice the washi tape art?!?!
So cute! Would you try this idea with washi tape?
(images: tina fussell)