Kristen Davis, who is a really talented painter based in Atlanta (I've mentioned her before here and here), emailed me photos of this really beautiful nursery ceiling project she just finished. Her client wanted to put Osbourne and Little Coronata Star wallpaper on the ceiling in her baby's nursery, but the commitment and expense was keeping the client from pulling the trigger.
Kristen came the rescue and stenciled the eight-pointed star pattern on the nursery ceiling, and it's pretty much a dead-ringer for the original wallpaper.
Kristen gave a little how-to on her blog HERE. I really love how this project turned out!
Also, when I was searching for the Lonny images from the nursery Jamie did (at the very top of the post), I re-stumbled across this great project that Dina from Honey & Fitz posted a while back. She had a similar idea as Kristen, but used a Silhouette machine to cut out the stars on silver contact paper so she could just peel and stick.
More of Dina's son's beautiful nursery here.
In my day, we used to do this the old fashioned way - with those glow in the dark stick-on stars!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fab, what a fun idea and great solution.
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! So cute. I also think your idea of glow in the dark paint is genius.
ReplyDeleteI had those plastic glow int he dark stars on my ceiling growing up, but this is the chc-er version of this.
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As a child, I was so jealous of kids who had a glow-in-the-dark solar system on their ceilings. This is like the classier version : )
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What a thrill to see my project on my absolute favorite blog! Thank you Jenny!!
ReplyDeleteYay! Thanks, Jenny :) And I, too, had a glow in the dark star ceiling growing up -- great idea!
ReplyDeleteoh! and I have already decided that I want to do this in a dark version in my own new house... stay tuned... :)
What a pretty idea!!!!! I want to move in too!
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I seriously LOVE this idea. So sweet. I agree with what Colleen said...I did this back in the 90's the old fashioned way with glow-in-the-dark stars. Didn't quite have the same effect though :)
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I love you Jenny!!! I was JUST looking at that wallpaper yesterday for my dining room. I really, really want this look.
ReplyDeleteI don't know which method to use. It memorial day weekend and I got time. I'll share pictures when I get it knocked out.
I love this idea! Might decide to give it a try in my daughters room.
ReplyDeleteGreat the idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! And, seems suitable for a nursery or kids bedroom. I think my elementary age boys would love it as well!
ReplyDeleteWhat timing! I'm in the middle of using the contact paper method to create a coronata star inspired wall in my daughter's room. Rather than the ceiling, I opted to add the stars to the back focal wall. I also opted for a larger, more in your face scale and I'm thrilled with the results so far! Unfortunately, I ran out of contact paper before the job was finished so I'm waiting for another roll to come in the mail. :/ I will be sure to post pics when I'm finished!
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i would do this in a second if we didn't have popcorn ceilings. wah wah. ;)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the curtain fabric in the top picture. Can anyone tell me what it is? thank you!!! ^_^
ReplyDeleteI am going to attempt this in my baby boys nursery soon! I was going to go the vinyl route, but maybe I'll paint instead! Thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteI love this look so much! Carmel at Our Fifth House did something similar with gold polka dots in her daughter's room. So cute!
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love this, but man I can only imaging how tired my arms & back & neck would be after attempting!
ReplyDeleteI have honestly had a homemade stencil and gold paint in the top of my little girls closet for a year now. With 5 starts painted on the ceiling, I am ashamed to say!!! A total unfinished project. Thanks for the kick in the pants to get it done. Looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI used to have those stick-on glow-in-the-dark stars all over my bedroom ceiling, and would spend hours rearranging them! I think that a medium blue with gold stars would look beautiful on a ceiling, like you see in some European church entrances. I'm thinking of a particular one in Athens, the cathedral it is (upon a quick search!), which has them on the ceiling of the portico/porch at the entrance. This is a photo (just hosted on imgur) that I took last year: http://i.imgur.com/CXxqYoD.jpg
ReplyDeleteI'd love to do something like that.
K.