With our little girl arriving in December, I decided to turn our "grown up" guest bathroom into a special under-the-sea-themed kid's bathroom. To do so, I painted the existing board and batten, baseboards, and crown molding an ultra white and painted the walls a colbalt blue.After the base coat was completed, I went online and Googled images for coral and sea animal silhouettes. The idea was to make this bathroom as whimsical as possible, so I chose a variety of coral species and familiar animals, such as a sea turtle, Caribbean reef shark, jellyfish, fish, and manta ray. Once all of the items were chosen, I traced them directly onto overhead transparencies with a Sharpie. You could also print them out onto printable transparencies, too.
Then, using a school overhead projector (which we bought off of eBay for $15), I projected the images onto the wall to figure out where they should go.I traced the items directly onto the wall using a piece of chalk. I wanted the coral to overlap in some places, so I traced them one at a time, painted the coral with a large-sized paint brush, and then traced the other coral over top.All of the sea life was painted in a variety of colors.And here's the final reveal!The room is now bright, whimsical, and perfect for our little girl. I hope it'll fuel her imagination and inspire creativity in the years to come. Hope you love it as much as we do!More photos and step-by-step instructions on how I completed this room may be found at my blog link below!Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/11231907/diy-under-the-sea-themed-kid-s-bathroom site
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