Before I did this room, it had sponge painting on the top portion of blue and pink hearts and it had a border with little sheep in pink and blue. Before ripping off the border and deciding what to do, I figured if I kept the lower part of the walls, white, I would use less paint and I could just use some of the paint splashed on to accent that. I took some of my mis-matched paint (read about that here) and had one tinted to look like sky blue and another to look like Pooh tan.
Once I had all the border off, I took out the roller and rolled on the tan color where the border was. This saved me marking off height or keeping the lines straight. I just rolled it on and then took off the painters tape that had bordered the "border" before I took it off. Then, I used the same tan to do a similar speckled paint to what I did in the lime green room. I just used cheese cloth or a feather duster to put the tan paint on the off white that was already there. This saved the tan color for me to use in another room so I didn't have to tint another color.
I then made stamps out of foam in the shapes I wanted on the border and glued the shape onto a wooden block. I then dabbed it in the colored paint desired using acrylic paints from a craft store and went to work making the border. As you can see in the top pictures, I made a red t-shirt representing Pooh's shirt and made one in the shape of a honey pot and a beehive. Lastly, I made one in a red balloon which, we all know, is what Pooh used to get his honey from the tree.
The words I wrote at the top are; "Welcome to my Hundred Acre Woods" all using the bee and bee lines to write the words. I wanted to make it look like the bees were in the sky writing. I carried the theme all around the room on the border and even on the hearts used to hold back the curtains.

I found shelves and frames we already had and used the blue on some and the tan on others to accent the room and also to give my daughter a place to display some of her collection.
I wrote in another post how I was looking for red velvet bed spreads. This was because I was going to use yellow thread and trace pooh's shirt on the front and write "Pooh" on them like his shirt as on the old Pooh's he had a red velvet shirt and a yellow "Pooh" written upon it. However, I decided I would skip the stitching and just use the red velvet bed spreads on them. As I wrote in the other post, (see here) I had a friend that heard me on the radio looking for red velvet bed spreads and called me saying she had curtians. I ended up finding all the spreads second hand by asking and the curtains were free to me. The spreads only cost me a few dollars each. Princess number 2 used them for years and kept them thinking she may want to use them later but changed over as she got older to a bit more mature set. I thought she would want her room painted over the years but the room is still "Pooh" but just the painting. I will probably make it into an office at some point but until she say's I can paint over it and is married or off on her own, it is "her" room.

You can see in the above picture that I did the back of the door the same as the closet doors but would have swapped that out for the other way so that the finger prints don't show up as much. Always do the dark color on door frames, around knobs and edges of doors so that their little dirty prints don't show up as much. Just something you learn as a mom.
I found the cute little figures on the top two pictures over time at yard sales and second hand stores. I tacked those up using small tacks and added characters as I found them. I thought using the boarder as a line for the "train" was easiest so I did make that the road for the little train and it worked.
I found this old Pooh at a yard sale some years ago. She decided a few years ago that she had more than enough stuff and cleaned out half of her collection getting rid of it and kept only the older one's or the one's she had memories with. Some collections have way too much stuff if they are older items. It is funny that "Snoopy" has almost less stuff than "The Wizard of Oz" and both have been around for years. However, anything to do with Disney or Sesame Street, which is now Disney, there are millions of items. So, those collections have more things and have had to be "down sized" several times to keep them at bay. When people knew we collected an item, they would send the items matching the collection our way so each girl has focused on maybe one charactor more than all of them to keep it smaller.
We gave some bunk beds away to a family that needed them and got her a twin with a trundle as she got older. Now, there is a twin in the room. It is a very small room and I am really suprised that she kept the room for so long. She could have moved up when her sister went to college but she opted to keep her smaller room. I think it helps her get rid of things more easily and keep it cleaner having the smaller room. I have noticed, the larger the girls room, the more messy it is. Funny how that works.
I think a red balloon tied onto the tree or Poohs hand would be cool if I could keep it up without the helium leaking out of it. Kinda on a wire string or something. That would have been cute. The possibilities are endless. Thanks for viewing her "Hundred Acre Woods" with me.
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