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This thread explores various suggestions and personal experiences related to finding camo decor for a kid's toy room. Participants share ideas on materials, stores, and creative decorating techniques.
Views differ on the best sources and methods for camo decor, with no clear consensus on a single approach or store.
Participants share personal experiences and creative ideas for decorating children's spaces, focusing on flexibility and ease of removal.
Consultants and community members looking for innovative and practical ideas for decorating children's rooms with a camo theme may find this discussion helpful.
Crystal Patton said:You are going to LOVE me LOL
Go buy any camo fabric you like, dip it in a 50% water, 50% liquid startch mixture. Wring it out and press it to your walls, it helps to wrap a CD/DVD case with a dry washcloth to smooth out the wrinkles. Walk away.
Once it is dry it will stay put - little people can pull it down. BUT it won't leave anything on your walls and you just re-dip, wring out and smooth back on the wall. It is an awesome, cheap way to decorate, especially if you are renting. Plus you can cut it to fit anywhere.
Stuff from the ceiling - I have no idea. LOL
Jessie Jolly said:My MIL does this!!! We did a fabric in our daughter's nursery...frogs, ducks and daisies. It was very cute!!! We did fabric on the bottom 1/2 of the wall and then painted the top 1/2 with a matching color. When we were ready to change the decor it was very easy to take down and did not leave a mess! Great idea!!!
Crystal Patton said:I loved doing this when we were on the road with my DH. Rentals always have white walls and I didn't want to paint and re-paint. Plus my three kids got to pick their favorite character from the quilt prints and I just put them up right next to their beds. I also cut out shapes and put them up all over the walls, the boys pulled them down a lot, but I just dipped them in water and stuck them back up - out of reach LOL. When we moved on I pealed everything off the walls - not a mark was left, then in the new house a simple dip and smooth and they felt right at home again. It was awesome!
You can find camo decor for a kid's toy room at various retailers, both online and in-store. Popular options include home decor stores, big-box retailers like Walmart and Target, and online marketplaces such as Amazon and Etsy. Additionally, specialty stores that focus on outdoor or hunting gear may also carry camo-themed items suitable for children's rooms.
There are many types of camo decor items available for a kid's toy room, including bedding sets, curtains, wall art, rugs, and storage solutions. You can also find decorative pillows, toy bins, and even themed furniture that features camouflage patterns, allowing you to create a cohesive look in the room.
To incorporate camo decor without overwhelming the space, consider using it as an accent rather than the main theme. Choose a few key pieces, such as a camo rug or bedding, and pair them with neutral colors or complementary patterns. This approach allows you to maintain a playful atmosphere while still embracing the camo theme.
Yes, there are several DIY options for creating camo decor for a kid's toy room. You can paint furniture in camo patterns, create your own wall art using stencils, or even sew your own camo-themed pillows and curtains. DIY projects can be a fun way to personalize the space while keeping costs down.
To find budget-friendly camo decor, consider shopping at thrift stores, garage sales, or clearance sections of retail stores. You can also look for sales and discounts online. Additionally, consider making your own decor or repurposing existing items with camo fabric or paint to save money while achieving the desired look.