Saturday, October 29, 2016

Superhero Room

Is it a bird? Is it a plane?  No....It's a superhero room!  Sorry, I couldn't help myself!

We had so much fun designing Finn's bedroom.  I am a theme girl to the core.  I am a firm believer that every party needs a solid, well adhered to theme.  I applied this practice to my kids' rooms as well!  As Finn approached 2, it was time to start thinking about his "big boy" room, and superheros seemed like a a great fit.  Don't get me wrong, this kid appreciates a good princess toy or TV show...but he had an affinity for a good cape and mask as well!


His room is fun but has a few more "mature elements" as well.  For example, we used some of my dad's actual comic books from when he was a kid to create the name letters for the wall.  We also integrated a collection of superhero figurines that includes some of my brother's antique superhero action figures.

It was so much fun to make many of the pieces for his room such as the picture frames, bed accessories, wall letters and curtain valances.  It has been exciting to collect additional toys and decorations that contribute to the superhero theme! 

Bed Sheets // Sling Bookshelf // Superhero pillows // Spiderman Pillow case

Bed Sheets // Action figures // Superhero pillows // Spiderman Pillow case

Bed Sheets // Action figures // Superhero pillows // Spiderman Pillow case

Bed Sheets // Sling Bookshelf // Spiderman Pillow case




Disney Story time Projector

Bed Sheets // Sling Bookshelf // Spiderman Pillow case

xxoo,
Sheila
Sheila Boysen-Rotelli
Sheila Boysen-Rotelli

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Playroom

After moving in to our house, one of the first rooms that we wanted to get in order was the kids' playroom.  One of the biggest draws of this house was a dedicated space that we could use as a playroom!  In our previous house, we did not have the space for dedicated toy and play storage so the dining room became a playroom, the kitchen became a playroom, the family room became a playroom....you get the picture: TOYS EVERYWHERE!


So, needless to say my we were ecstatic to start over and have one place for all things toys and play!  We started by inventorying what the kids had and cleaning out a bit.  The cleaning out consisted of throwing away anything that was broken or missing pieces and donating some of the things that the kiddos no longer played with.  After that we could actually see what we had, and come up with a storage and organization plan.

The two biggest priorities were organizing all of the toy categories and all of the books.  For the toys we found some awesome Ikea shelves that used bright colored bins.  For the books, we actually spray painted and re-purposed Ikea spice racks and hung two of the Ikea Ekorre chairs...what did we do before Ikea?!?!?!  I love how they turned out!  To enable kids be able to put away their own toys, I played around with Microsoft Word and some clipart to create some bin labels.  If you are interested in them, here is a free link to my labels.

Both kids love art and coloring so we set up a little space with a table, chairs and plenty of paper (thanks to a handy craft paper and roll) for the kids to make all the art that their little hearts desire.  We even created a gallery wall to display their masterpieces.  If you are interested in how we made that check out: this post.

Fun are to make art and then display it!
Awesome Ikea storage with bright orange bins
Easy to see labels to help the kiddos put away their own toys
Ikea spice racks for the win!
Seating in the reading nook
Imaginary play area!
Gallery Wall

Keeping the stuffed animals in check

The cleanest it will ever be!

The finished playroom


Big comfy chair!



We are super happy with how the play room turned out and kids have already spent LOTS of time in this space!

What are your favorite ways to organize all of your toys?

xxoo,
Sheila

Sheila Boysen-Rotelli
 

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