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![]() Let high-energy color shape your child's interest while keeping their room snappy and coordinated. White walls are the perfect backdrop for Bolds & Brights accents. Take familiar and favorite shapes - circles, squares, triangles - and let your child's imagination stamp out boredom. These simple stamps are easily made and applied. |
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For furniture with attitude and color that is versatile for toddlers and teens alike, consider taking unfinished furniture or a flea market find and creating a riot of color with your favorite Bolds & Brights. Our color choices were white for the walls, cerulean for the base color of the furniture, accented with red orange, grape jelly, cerise, caution, and jungle green. Friendly Note: Solid-colored bed linens are an ideal, economical inspiration for color choice. For added interest, transplant color to the window trim instead of traditional white. Our window molding repeats a triangular shape around the edge. With Bolds & Brights, remember the more color the better. Try to include all color families - blue, green, orange, and red and let your child's imagination get bold. By using a full spectrum everything will work well in the room no matter the color - black and white soccerballs, multi-colored backpacks, even red sneakers. |
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