Free and easy, step-by-step, DIY plans showing you exactly how to build a dress up center from one sheet of plywood. No woodworking experience required.
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Finally, I'm ready to share the girls' room! I'm so happy to have it all pulled together, and they are loving it. Vivi had been wanting pink …
I can't believe we are already at the last day of our Operation Organization Series. I hope everyone has enjoyed it as much as we have! Today is my day to share an organizing project,
Después de ver estos acogedores lugares, lo único de lo que tengo ganas es de poner manos a la obra y comenzar a pensar en cómo acondicionaré el mío. Me fascinaron todas estas ideas, ojalá te ayuden a crear tu rinconcito también. Tendencia16 Mini tatuajes para chicas que quieren algo sencillo y lindo Tendencia12 Colores […]
Looking for a way to display your child's princess dresses? Try this easy princess dress hanging rack to organize the dresses!
Highlights Made from durable plywood Features rounded edges and an easy-to-clean finish Complete storage solution with hooks, shelves and bins Full-length mirror 4 fabric bins included; each bin measures 10.7"W x 10.7"D x 5.3"H For ages 3 and up Assembly required; tools, hardware and instructions included Available in white and natural finishes Measures 43"W x 22"D x 42"H Description Guidecraft's EdQ collection satisfies practical storage and organizational needs in classrooms, homeschool environments and kids' play areas. The versatile, attractive furniture pieces in this complete collection provide opportunities for various easy configurations in any spaces where children learn and play. Keep dress up clothes, costumes and pretend play accessories and shoes organized and accessible with the EdQ Dress Up Storage with Bins. A variety of storage accommodations, including fabric bins, shelves, and pronged hooks, conveniently organize every crown, dress and pair of fairy wings.
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Instead of buying boring cups, try making these glitter party cups! All you need is plastic cups with a stem, glitter, glue, and a creative mind! For a pink drink, you can use pink lemonade. If you want to get creative, you can always make lavender lemonade for a purple tint!
Turning a crib in to a dressing room is a fabulous way to use that crib that you no longer need! Kids will love playing dress up! https://fantabulosity.com
The girls room is finally set. Most everything is from Target. The bunk beds. The shabby chic fairytale bedding and coordinating throw rug, pillow and wall butterflies. This little chair was maroon crackle finish that was peeling. I finally painted it this nice baby blue. This mirror was in K's old room and I talked about how I made it here. Then I hung up hooks to put their dress up stuff on. This cute dollhouse shaped bookshelf is from Target as well (and the lamp). One day I plan to let her use it as an actual dollhouse, when I find/make some cute furniture and some dolls to go in it. For the valance I simple bought an extra sheet set and made kind of a balloon style valance with the crinkly ruffles along the sides and hung on a long curtain rod with pink glass finales. Found the mirror at Hobby Lobby clearance rack. And don't you love this little tea set? It is lent to us by my sister/niece who had it over 10 years ago. The girls love their room! Now Z wants me to redo his room. My work is never done! As of now I'm redoing the dining room finally!
|Sequin Hangers and HERE | Tutu Dresses and HERE | Dress-up Shoes and HERE and HERE | I’ve posted a few photos on IG of the dress up closet Steve made for Harlan, and every time I do I get lots of questions about it – so I’m finally getting around to posting all the details even the exact measurements and…
Kids Closet is the perfect solution for organizing your little ones' dress-up costumes and clothing! Ope Wardrobe, is made with premium quality, lightweight aluminium, this cute and innovative garment rack is sure to impress. With its adorable house frame design, the Kids Montessori Wardrobe is not only functional but also a beautiful addition to any child's room. This Kids Dress Up storage is easy for kids to move around and play with. The aluminium frame provides outstanding durability, ensuring that it will last for years to come. The package includes the Aluminium Frames and Elbow Joints, so all you need to do is join them together in just a few minutes and start using it right away! Make your child's dress-up time more organized and fun with the Dress up Garment Rack Dimension ==================================== Small: 64X44X120 cm Large : 64X44X150 cm Whats Included ===================================== aluminium poles for frame plastic joints Assembly Guideline Product Assembly ===================================== Our Assembly Guideline will help you. You will no need any tools. It is very simple and easy to be constructed and deconstructed in a few minutes. Important =================================== ALL OTHER ACCESSORIES LIKE FLOOR MAT, PILLOWS, WALL DECORS AND OTHERS ARE NOT INCLUDED AND USED PHOTO DECORATION PURPOSE. Shipment ==================================== All orders will be shipped as "Express Delivery" via UPS, FEDEX or TNT ! International orders may be subject to taxes and duties by the destination country. As per shop policy Pamuka is not responsible any destination country related duties and taxes. Love, Pamuka.
Highlights Made from solid wood and engineered wood Features an easy-to-clean, scratch resistant finish Includes three fabric bins Features sturdy rod for hanging clothes and various compartments Shatter-proof acrylic mirror Accessories not included For ages 2 and up Assembly required; tools, hardware and instructions included Measures 38"W x 23.6"D x 42"H Description Create the perfect pretend play space for your imaginative little one using the Dress Up Storage Center by Guidecraft. This spacious unit is the perfect way to organize all of your child's favorite costumes and dress up clothes in any playroom or bedroom. The interior space easily accommodates outfits on hangers, while the three-shelf storage below if perfect for hats, purses and crowns. A full-length inset mirror is just the right size for children to admire themselves.
Every year, I lose a few brain cells trying to think of THE holiday gift. You know THE gift.
No promises your kids will oblige, though.
Hi & welcome to our house. The story of our house begins in May 2007 when we purchased it three months before our wedding. We live in a typical red brick, two-story, semi-detached house in midtown Toronto. We loved the traditional character of the house but when we purchased it, it was covered in sea of pink carpet (even in the bathroom), cat hair, and floral wallpaper - a real fixer-upper. We started tearing out the carpet the day we got the keys and have have been slowly renovating it room by room ever since. *** Eager to try out the power tools we got as wedding gifts (yup, we had a table saw, a nail gun, and a router on our registry!), we started with the simplest room in our house - the dining room. Down came the wallpaper and out went the pink carpet. HandyMan figured out the layout for the wainscot which we built out of MDF, hardboard, and a pine chair rail. New plantation shutters and wallpaper brought the room to life. We built the first of our radiator covers and added some drapery and lighting to create a stylish space to enjoy our meals. *** Stuck indoors because of the abundant snowstorms of winter 2007, we spontaneously decided to give our home office a facelift. A quick coat of paint added instant cheeriness to the space then the real work started. Some MacGyver-ing of IKEA countertops and bookcases created a functional office for two. To soften the hard lines of the cabinetry, we added an art gallery wall, drapery, and an inspiration board. The office was a great place to work and create. *** After hosting a few family get-togethers over the holidays, we quickly realized our 1950's kitchen was not going to cut it. With a stove that couldn't even fit a cookie sheet and a serious lack of counterspace, the kitchen needed an overhaul from top to bottom. Starting in the spring of 2008, we demolished the room, framed out the walls, and repaired the floor joist. We had the pros come in to do the drywall and electrical work, then we painted and laid the floor tile. After figuring out the cabinet layout and selecting appliances, the cabinets, countertop, and backsplash were installed. Small details like window trim, brushed hardware, and reproduction lighting added to the bistro look we were going for. We DIY'd a chalkboard and installed a TV, transforming the kitchen into a marriage of style and function. *** Soon after we finished the kitchen, we found out were expecting a baby! Nothing motivates you to get home projects done faster than a new baby on the way. So in full nesting mode, we decided to undertake two renovations at the same time - the main bathroom and the nursery. The bathroom was the scariest room in the house. I'm not even joking. Not only was it small and cramped, but it had carpet on the floor (ewwww!) and a floor to ceiling hand painted mural of Monet's Waterlilies. HandyMan busted out his architect drawing skills and we came up with plans for the bathroom layout and floor tile design. With two rooms on the go, we brought in the professionals to do the demolition, the drywall, installation of the tub, and the gorgeous floor tile. Going for a Parisian bath look, we picked some sleek fixtures and a mix of simple white tiles. HandyMan installed all the wall tiles himself. New window coverings, artwork, and a frosted door finished off the space, giving us the blissful bathroom we craved. *** The nursery was a space that had to be multi-functional. We knew our baby would be staying in our room for a while and grandma would also be staying over and needing a place to sleep so we designed it as a guest bedroom with nursery touches. The room lacked any personality and storage space. By adding built-in wardrobes and a window seat over the radiator, we added storage and created a real focal point in the room. To keep things soft and sweet, we added plush carpeting, DIY heirloom artwork, and bunting. We decorated with whimsical accessories, creating a room for all of us to enjoy. *** With all these renovations ongoing, you would think our master bedroom would be a refuge from all of the dust and debris. Umm, not really. For three years, we lived a bedroom with dingy yellow walls, a floral border, and ugly blue curtains, all courtesy of the previous owner. After the baby arrived, we decided it was time to focus on the bedroom. We framed out the wall around the bumpout, leaving a flat wall that would allow for better furniture layout and creation of a dramatic panelled wall. The vintage vibe was enhanced by the custom floral curtains, artwork and lighting. Now its our favourite room in the house! *** By 2011, we decided it was finally time to renovate the first room you see when you enter our house - the living room. The 1980's wallpaper was removed and we figured out the furniture layout. HandyMan then built the fireplace frame and we spent agonizing weeks trying to decide on fireplace tile, finally creating something both modern and classic. The perfect grey paint was put on the walls, supersized art was hung, and we found and repainted a hutch and dresser to add some vintage charm. Everything came together to create a room full of colour and pattern. In early 2012, Erin McLaughlin, Editor In Chief of Style At Home magazine, conducted a tour of our living room and dining room for CityLine. See the video below: By 2016, it was time for a refresh. We added an accent with removable wallpaper and updated some of the dark and drab furnishings. Here's the living room today: *** In 2012, we embarked upon our biggest renovation yet: our 700 sq ft basement. The formerly dingy stairwell became a stylish mini-mudroom with the addition of custom trimwork. The charming original milk door turned mailbox was retained but received a needed update with bright aqua paint and new hardware. Our second bathroom, the Van Gogh sunflower bathroom (yes, another floor to ceiling mural!), was transformed into a modern vintage stunner. Beadboard wainscot paired with modern graphic wallpaper for an appealing mix. We added storage with open shelving and decorated with vintage touches. The large laundry room was functional but severely lacking in storage, counterspace, and style. We came up with a new galley-style layout that maximized use of the space while a glass tile backsplash, Ikea cabinetry, in-floor heating, and stainless steel countertops that we installed ourselves really created the ultimate laundry room. And in the main area, the closed off kitchenette and playroom became a large open space that featured a craft area, my favourite spot in the house. Read about the awesome red metal chairs from O.co and the harvest table I spent years looking for here. There was also room for a home office... and hidden playhouse under the stairs. While work was going on inside, a bit of work was happening outside too. As a first step, we built this bench for our back deck, added some lighting and posts and a handrail to make it comfortable and safe. After a few years, we lightened things up... and created a beachy escape we can enjoy almost year round. *** The garage is another area that has been organized. Adding pegboard and storage nooks in the rafters and between the wall studs has kept our collection of tools and scrap wood organized. HandyMan also added plastic sheets around the perimeter which can be dropped to create an impromptu paint booth for our painting projects. *** The front entry of our house has had a bit of a makeover too. Small changes like adding the modern house numbers and removing the storm door helped clean up the look. But it was not until we got a new front door and installed a new overhead light that our house really started to shine, all year long. In 2015, we embarked upon one of our most ambitious renovations and rebuilt the front walkway ourselves. All the effort was worth it as we got the curb appeal our house always needed. *** As it turns out, we've been in our house long enough for some rooms to get a second makeover! That home office? It has since been transformed into our daughter's big girl room. Handyman built a window bench & bookcase in one and we maximized storage in the closet. And after procrastinating for many months, I finally sewed up a DIY roman blind to complete the room. *** So what's left to do in our house, other than enjoy our handiwork? Well, the backyard is a jungle, and there a million decorating projects we have on the list. I hope you join us as we continue on this journey.
Highlights Made from durable plywood Features rounded edges and an easy-to-clean finish Complete storage solution with hooks, shelves and bins Full-length mirror 4 fabric bins included; each bin measures 10.7"W x 10.7"D x 5.3"H For ages 3 and up Assembly required; tools, hardware and instructions included Available in white and natural finishes Measures 43"W x 22"D x 42"H Description Guidecraft's EdQ collection satisfies practical storage and organizational needs in classrooms, homeschool environments and kids' play areas. The versatile, attractive furniture pieces in this complete collection provide opportunities for various easy configurations in any spaces where children learn and play. Keep dress up clothes, costumes and pretend play accessories and shoes organized and accessible with the EdQ Dress Up Storage with Bins. A variety of storage accommodations, including fabric bins, shelves, and pronged hooks, conveniently organize every crown, dress and pair of fairy wings.
Highlights Made from solid wood and engineered wood Features an easy-to-clean, scratch resistant finish Includes three fabric bins Features sturdy rod for hanging clothes and various compartments Shatter-proof acrylic mirror Accessories not included For ages 2 and up Assembly required; tools, hardware and instructions included Measures 38"W x 23.6"D x 42"H Description Create the perfect pretend play space for your imaginative little one using the Dress Up Storage Center by Guidecraft. This spacious unit is the perfect way to organize all of your child's favorite costumes and dress up clothes in any playroom or bedroom. The interior space easily accommodates outfits on hangers, while the three-shelf storage below if perfect for hats, purses and crowns. A full-length inset mirror is just the right size for children to admire themselves.
If you are decorating a room for your little darling - then check out these Princess Room Decor Ideas.
Materials: Lack Shelf & Fabler Bard CurtainDescription: I googled and googled dress up stations for my 2 little girls but couldn't find anything that was
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I think I am being too ambitious for my own good. Out of three past attempts, I've only made it by the deadline once. But I guess that's why it's called a challenge! Yes, once again, I am participating as a guest in the One Room Challenge, hosted by Linda at Calling It Home. It's five weeks from the Before to the Reveal (even though most people say it is six weeks, it is not). Over the course of six posts, I'll take you through the process of converting an awkward space over at my mother's into a glam --but very budget friendly-- dressing room. For the last couple of years, I have been helping my mother recover from hoarding tendencies which developed over a long period of depression. When we demolished her bedroom closet during her bedroom make-over (ORC Spring 2014), I promised her we would "do something" with the little area she wasusing as a dressing room--an odd shaped space behind the bathroom. That promise is over-due. The area really is weird. Here is a floor plan. Our plan is to take out those walls in green and make it one big area. (The back wall is thirteen feet long and the main area is just short of five feet wide.) The "wall" by the letter B is no wall at all--just railings for the stairs. The Befores The first picture is taken standing at "A" with the camera pointed in the direction shown. I wish we had the budget for a new fan light, but sadly we don't. I plan to mount drapes from the ceiling where the railings are--and across this bit here (about the middle of the screen) for a "door." A new wall out of drywall and a real door aren't in thetimeline--or the budget! Beside the shelves we have a window. It faces west and gets lovely light. This next picture was taken from point "B" looking at the closet at the end of the "hall." The carpet is coming out. Those shelves above the desk used to continue all the way down the wall where the desk is now. It's a really tight squeeze through those bifold doors into that closet. Stuff gets put in there and forgotten. So it's coming out. Who needs a closet in a closet? Inspiration A previous one room challenge! source I think our drapes need to be a bit more opaque than these, but this is exquisite. source Only thing is, we have more shoes. source Mom really likes this idea for bracelets and necklaces. I've never seen double pronged hooks like that. Anyone know what they are and where I can find them? source (the original seems to have vanished) Punch List: Empty out every last little thing Take down remaining shelving Tear down closet Repair dry wall and rebuild closet bit Prep and paint walls Tear out carpet Lay down new flooring Install new light fixture (in the old closet) Find a bench/make one Assemble Pax Wardrobes Install closet rod(s) Install shoe shelves Figure out Jewellery storage/display Move clothes back in. But honestly, no matter what we do, we will not get it all back in. Yep, that's the room we created during the ORC, Spring 2014. Here are my previous ORC's: Spring 2014: Mom's bedroom (over deadline by a week) Fall 2014: My Living Room (done on time!) Spring 2015: My Dining Room (Technically still not finished. Just need to finish one last thing.) Join us all for the fun! I've gotten to know some interesting people from past One Room Challenges. Check them out.
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Today we write the second chapter of our magical story with the opening of our veryenchanting NYC shop and new West Village home.
A party truly fit for a queen (or a tiny princess)! What a lovely and fabulous party designed by Kelly Lyden of The Well-Heeled Hostess and The Party Dress and photographed by April Pizana!
Create a one stop dress up station complete with storage for your little ones with this easy DIY Dress Up Closet! Costs less than $50 to make!
Check out this six simple solutions for storing dress up clothes. We have the best way to organize dress up clothes this guide!
Carrie Bradshaw’s response to whether or not she wanted a diamond says it all: “No. Just get me a really big closet.” While our fantasy walk-ins may only exist in our heads for now, a girl can definitely dream and spend some quality time on Pinterest enjoying other people's gorgeous designs.
|Sequin Hangers and HERE | Tutu Dresses and HERE | Dress-up Shoes and HERE and HERE | I’ve posted a few photos on IG of the dress up closet Steve made for Harlan, and every time I do I get lots of questions about it – so I’m finally getting around to posting all the details even the exact measurements and…