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Showing posts with label home. Show all posts

Monday, January 19, 2015

Anti Scary Childen Bedroom with an Easy Budget Decoration

Inspiration to transform a boring bedroom into a cosy sleeper's paradise and tips to help children at night. 

The bunk bed has come a long way from its previous rough-and-ready utilitarian image as a cheap way to accommodate children at the same bedroom, creating complicity between brothers and sisters.

Children do not think like adults. Most of the world is unknown to the child. Children are scared because their imagination grows and suddenly become afraid of the dark, why not leave a light on for them? 

Sleep time is scary time for little people. Fear of the dark and separation from parents is a double fear that keeps many children awake. Put on a night-light. You can get more information at notsoperfectparent


When you help your child to wake up happy, it affects not only the child’s life, but on everyone the child meets in his/ her day. Waking up on the wrong or right side of the bed is not a phenomenon only for the adults among us. You can find ways to help your child at parenting.allwomenstalk

Many families have no choice in the matter, we know families that have three bedrooms. And yet they chose to have their children sleep in the same room. More information at Sleepsisters



Another wonderful insight into a child's belief in the power of their teddy bear, protecting innocent children from monsters-under-the-bed since since we can remember. Let us enlighten them with our Cotton Ball Light.




                    This happy and lovely elephant by Andreas Linzner

If your budget was restrained at this stage you can't go past, A few old branches aren’t worth much to utake a moment now to stop, breathe, and dive into your imagination.

                    All photos were taken from pinterest.com

Always Keep Your Beautiful Imagination and Exquisite Humor

Monday, January 05, 2015

Watercolor Wall(Paper)



Freshome.com
Lately, we’ve been seeing some appealing images of watercolor walls. We thought, we’ll do that ourself. Easier said than done. From our limited knowledge of it, the beauty of watercolor has much to do with the paper, which allows the paint to bleed in interesting ways. So we started hunting for solutions.
AneWall.com
After reading some interesting watercolor techniques here, including using salt, we found some beautiful examples
Photowall.co.uk
…we were just hatching possible estrategias for watercolor walls when we came across the origins of the ones we’ve seen on design blogs: take a look at Black Crow Studios they makes watercolor wall paper in large scale non-repetitive designs.
via French by Design

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Mix Of Inspiration

We've always loved the ball-lights Cotton Ball. It is possible that soon will make it yourself or do it yourself, because the rules for its implementation.

Cotton Ball is a truly universal decoration, which occurs in a variety of color combinations, and which actually check in any room: bedroom, living room, children's room, bathroom, hallway. Decorate a balcony, terrace or at the dinner table. I like best the light in color white, beige and brown and most me see it in her bedroom. Cotton Balls make the rooms look more interesting and much cozier, moreover, see for yourself :) 

 Drapee cotton ball lights around a mirror, this is such a quick and  easy way to enhance the ambience in the bedroom.





 Illuminate the Entrance & Hallway into a magical pathway with Cotton ball light, the best way to Lighting the steps.





A colorful cotton ball lights adds fun and whimsy details.

 The corner deco...balls in corner

Absolutely adore the little kitchen deco.
All potos were taken from pinterest.com


You like this kind of decorations? Or maybe you have your Cotton Balls or plan to parchase?All the information at bloomingbloo.co.uk


Thursday, November 20, 2014

Our Great Ball Light Garland


"We round a racetrack through your mom's kitchen chairs

And fought the shadows back down your dark basement stairs.
I lit a match and let it catch to light up the room."
Hot Air Balloon
Owl City


You can make it or buy it!

It’s one of those ideas perfect for every occasion, to light the wall, the window, the ceiling, to use it in a party, inside or outside if weather permits. There are hundreds of designs, materials and colours that you can apply to it to match your design scheme.


You will need:
  • Twine in the colour of your choice. The wire's thickness depends on your taste
  • PVA Glue ~ About 1/2 litre, This is Polyvinyl acetato
  • Cornflour
  • Warm water
  • 20 Balloons
  • Marker pen
  • Vaseline
  • Disposable tin
  • A long piece of wood, as a stick or a broom to hang the balloons
  • Twinkly light garland to attach the twine-balls
  • Lightbulb garland

We show you how to make it in a few steps!

First of all blow-up the balloons, one for each ball and draw a circule around the top using your marker so you know where to wrap your trine up to, then smear the balloons with a thin coating of Vaseline, this will stop your twine from sticking to the balloons.

Tie a piece of string to the ends of each balloon and then around an old piece of wood between two fixed points. This allows you to work on them while the balloons are hanging. Make sure you have something underneath to avoid the drips.


To make your glue mixture, take the disposable tin and mix up PVA glue, a few tablespoons of corn flour and warm water. You want the mixture to be smooth, not too runny, and make sure there’s lots of it as trine is quite absorbent.


This is the key part. Take the twine and dip it into the glue mixture until it is entirely soaked, then start to wrap it around the balloon, both vertically and horizontally until you get the desired effect. When you have finished, snip off the end of the twine and tuck it underneath another piece so it doesn’t stick out. Do the same with every balloon.



Leave to dry overnight. You will find that your twine balls have now gone hard, if they haven’t then just leave them a little longer until they are fully set. Pop them, then remove the balloons. You can spray paint the trine balls into a desired colour or leave it in its natural colour if you prefer and attach to your light garland.

Would you like to give a go or would you like to buy it in our store: www.bloomingbloo.co.uk



                                                                 Much Love