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Murals for a Child's Room
One unique way to decorate a child’s room is to create a extraordinary mural on the bedroom wall; making the room uniquely the child’s own. Many parents enjoy decorating their child’s bedroom with a unique wall mural. Murals come in all designs and sizes; can fill one wall or an entire room and children love the fact that their bedroom or playroom has been uniquely designed just for them. From their favorite cartoon figures to murals that reveal a child’s hobby, murals can be created with any theme a parent has in mind. Parents looking for innovative child wall mural ideas will find a number of innovative ideas below.
Choosing a Child Mural Theme
Themes are relatively easy to determine when a parent focuses on what a child favors.
Themes for kid wall murals are a dime a dozen. In fact, anything that a child truly loves can be created into a wall mural. Does your child love teddy bears? Teddy bears are adored by many children and a theme of dancing teddy bears or teddy bears resting on overstuffed chairs may prove ideal for a kid wall mural. Does your child love a particular cartoon character? A mural with your child’s favorite cartoon character as a theme will make your child feel right at home in their room. Maybe your child loves art? Decorate your child’s wall with paint brushes, paint pallets and paint splatters. It’s that simpleif your child loves it, it is bound to make an excellent wall mural.
Unique Wall Murals for Kids
Here are some truly unique wall murals every child is sure to adore.
Some parents want to create a wall mural but they are not even sure where to begin. With so many theme choices, parents may feel lost amid all the options set before them. Yet, with a little sense of adventure and a keen eye for the truly unique, parents can choose the perfect wall mural for their children.
Beach Mural: If a child loves the beach a parent can create a kid room mural that contains sand castles, sand buckets, shovels, sea shells, and a view of a beautiful horizon from the beach. Parents can use a photograph of the beach or a postcard to create the sketch of the mural before they apply it to the wall of their child’s room.
Baby Mural: Creating the perfect baby room mural is not difficult. Parents can create murals based on ABC blocks, rattles, or they can match the mural to the theme of a baby’s room. Matching quilts, mobiles and baby bumpers might give parents ideas where to start in terms of a matching mural for baby’s room.
Baseball Mural: Baseball murals are ideal for boys and girls that adore the sport. A baseball field, baseballs, bats, baseball gloves, and a detailed picture of a child preparing to play baseball are all fine ideas for a baseball mural.
Jungle Mural: Let your child go wild in their roomcreate a jungle mural every child is sure to love. Zebras, lions, tigers, panthers, elephants, giraffes, and other wild animals can be added to a mural filled with jungle greenery.
Tropical Mural: A tropical mural may be ideal for some children. Fun in the sun is the theme of the day, with palm trees, coconuts, Toucans, and tropical birds of all kinds are bound to delight any child.
Photo Mural: Parents might enjoy creating a mural from their favorite family photos. Children are sure to feel loved and protected when they have reproduced images of their loved ones all around them in their special room.
Finger Painting Mural: A parent can let their child be creative by allowing them to stamp their handprints all over the wall in different colors!
Shadow Mural: Want to remember how little your little one is? Trace your little one’s silhouette on the wall and create an outstanding shadow mural! Guaranteed to be a one of a kind mural!
Astronomy Mural: Parents can paint the universe on their child’s wall or they can create a dark sky and apply glow in the dark stars all over the wall! When the light’s go down their children will be sleeping amongst the stars every night!
What Artistic Mediums are used in a Kid Wall Mural?
Parents have a number of options available to in terms of mural materials.
First, a parent will need to create a quality sketch to work from before they begin painting the mural. The parent will also need paint brushes in a variety of sizes. Meanwhile, a parent may opt to purchase stencils to create a wall mural and special paints are sold that make stenciling a simple process.
Acrylics work well for murals, but a parent must remember that the wall will not be washable if they use acrylics without applying a protective layer over the acrylic work when the mural is completed. Further, if a parent allows a child to help create the mural, it is far better if the paints used are non-toxic.
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