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A Kid's Castle

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From the Disney Family Editors: Who needs a fort when you can build a castle? Turn the bedroom into a regal chamber with your little prince or princess.

It takes a weekend, an assortment of medieval toys, and a flair for mixing and matching to create a bedroom fit for a king.

Prep Time: Weekend Project
What you need:
 Paint
Bedsheets
Night-light
Iron candle ring
Tiered fabric lampshade
Paper roll dispenser
Fabric pocket hanger
Wrought-iron curtain rod
Seasons: Year round
Materials: bedsheet, paints
Instructions:
1.Sponge dark gray paint over light to give your castle walls a textured stone-block look.
2.The triangular turrets, drawn with a ruler, are painted in easy-to-match primary colors. Paint the dragons with the help of a children's step-by-step drawing book series. To save on paint, use just one can of each color and create lighter shades by mixing darker ones with white. The turret above the bed has a mock-clock night-light that's made by placing number stickers on a battery-operated dome night-light.
3.step3For the canopy at the head of the bed, cut strips from three inexpensive twin bedsheets (red, blue, and striped) and sew them together. Then attach fabric ties to the top edge and knot them around a hanging iron candle ring (with the candleholders removed). Inside the ring, hang a tiered fabric lampshade illuminated by a lightbulb on a cord. Use the remaining bedsheet strips to sew two long curtain banners featuring flags from different countries. Hang the banners from swinging curtain rods.
4.Pick a cloth lampshade that matches the medieval mood. Like the canopy light, it covers a lightbulb on a cord. If your child loves to draw, install a paper roll dispenser and screw to the wall right above a kid-size table.
5.step5Measure your child as a model for the knight, to guard his bookcase. Glitter paint gives the knight's helmet and sword a metallic look.
6.step6A row of pegs can hold and display the medieval gear, along with a fabric pocket hanger, suspended on a wrought-iron curtain rod.


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A Kid's Castle

marciboden
marciboden says:
July 09, 2008

This room looks awesome and easy to do. I have a girl and this could easily be made into a princess room with pink and purple colors instead.

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