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You welcomed your little girl into theworld a few years ago, and are looking to spice up the nursery and turn it intoa proper room for a little princess. Well, every little girl loves butterflies,so bring in some light floating butterflies and brighten up the space.
If she is old enough, ask her what coloursshe would prefer, and let her get involved with the new decorations. Somechildren may prefer , while others may prefer bright primary colours. Butterflythemes work in any colour, so don't let her choice of shade put a spanner inthe works.
Most redecorating is minor, but if you planto do any major remodelling, you should inform your provider. If your has not been informed of your newadditions to the house, or any remodelling, then this will not be covered byyour ,should some disaster strike.
A good foundation for a butterfly theme isa pale green carpet and pastel blue walls. This forms the perfect ?meadow? as abackdrop to the butterflies. There are many available at craft and decor stores; these can be used to stencilpretty shapes and colours onto the walls. Alternatively, pretty and easy toapply stickers are also available from many stores.
Coordinate the fabrics to incorporate thetheme. Curtains, bedding, towels and cushions can all be bought with abutterfly theme, but be careful not to overdo this theme, as it can becomequite overwhelming if too many butterflies and too many colours are used.
Choose a workable colour scheme and addpretty, but practical, features and your child will be able to play and grow inthis for many years to come.
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