"Inviting settings and tools at hand are the best conditions for children's creativity," Anna says. Here, the sisters show how to decorate the child's room with a focus on displays of creativity and free imagination.
July 2022
Everything at hand.At the table, children's creativity can be let loose. Appeal to the senses with exciting colours and lots of creative tools.
Hanging order.Hang a wooden pole on the wall above the table. This way, tape, scissors, ribbons, and strings are kept in order.
Easy to find.Use transparent glass containers to store beads, stamps, chalk, and other small items.
Decorate a child's room where play and learning are combined.
CLARA
Make various tools and materials available for the children and watch as their imagination takes off.
ANNA
ABC.Let the dear little ones practice the letters by shaping them by hand. Here, steel wire and ribbon yarn is used. The letters are also decorative on the wall.
ABC.Let the dear little ones practice the letters by shaping them by hand. Here, steel wire and ribbon yarn is used. The letters are also decorative on the wall.
Beautiful noticeboard.On the noticeboard, the child can display creative works, memories, or little inspiring items.
Homemade.It is easy to make a noticeboard by attaching patchwork fabric to a canvas with a stapler.
Homemade.It is easy to make a noticeboard by attaching patchwork fabric to a canvas with a stapler.
Framed art.A painted frame can be used to hang the child's little works of art. Tie elastic ribbon around the frame so the child can easily change the content themself.
Functional.The frame can also store tools.
Do not hold back when it comes to the use of colour and paint in the child's room.
CLARA
Remember; you can always paint again as the child grows.
ANNA
Rainbow.Paint a decorative piece on the wall in lovely colours.
Sharp edges.With masking tape it is easier to paint sharp edges.
Sharp edges.With masking tape it is easier to paint sharp edges.