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Comments & Reviews
Simple Simon and Company says
So clean and feminine….I love it!
-liZ
PS…I’m sitting here by my husband with my lap top and he’s telling me that I just need to let him paint stripes in our bedroom….he’s been after me to do that forever! And they do look great in your girls room.
Laura says
I’m going to paint the bathroom next and I can’t wait!
Beautiful painting job on the bedroom. I love the canvas art too….have you done a tutorial on that?
Michelle says
All of our bedrooms need painting!
I love what you have done. It looks so very pretty!
~Michelle
Courtney Ahrenholtz says
My daughter’s bathroom could use a freshen-up. Thanks.
Courtney says
I’d love a chance to paint our living room. BTW, I kept catching peaks of the books around the room. You share some of our favorites!
Alida says
Oh my goodness, I am blown away! My kids are lucky if I paint…let alone all the gorgeous touches you decorated with! Phenomenal.
Karen says
My goodness, Stef, this is amazing! I’m totally in awe, and totally inspired! My Ella’s room used to have a woodland fairy theme, but when we moved her up into her big sister’s old room ( went away to college!) she loved the dark blue of Julia’s walls. After being in here for a year, we realize it’s truly too dark for my bright sunny artist, so it’s back to the drawing board. This time, with ammunition! I’m going to try that tool to see what we come up with! Thank you so much for sharing!
Natalie says
Kitchen!
kristin says
Such a sweet room, Stef! I bet they were thrilled!! 😀
Lindsay says
So pretty!! I am waiting on my kitchen, but I want to paint my girls’ room next!
Charity says
I love the fresh, happy feel of this room! And the pink desk really is the perfect accent piece. I can’t paint anything right now, because we are renters, but I can dream, right? =)
Veronica says
Are you for hire because I seriously need your help! This room is amazing, and I bet your girls love spending time in it!
Elena says
https://twitter.com/ElenaIstomina/status/375032831321206784
Elena says
I need to paint our kitchen
Kristina says
OH WOW! I hope you’re still patting yourself on the back for a job well done- I mean A-M-A-Z-ING. Having a family, life, home, etc. and still making the effort to do 120% is nothing short of inspiring commitment. We bought our first home in November of last year. I have yet to commit to “doing” anything with the baby’s room. She will be two in October, so I have kind of been waiting for her blossoming personality to inspire me. When I started planning her carnival theme party, the ideas wouldn’t stop. Of course, ideas and money do not always agree; therefore, there will be careful planning:D. Again, great job!