

some friends love this paper. i don't. perhaps because i have to live with it! the flowers don't want to budge. and frankly i am confident the wall they cover is likely cracked enough to eliminate the idea of painting. d is working on plans for a new bed - and i am looking for paper to cover this.
right now i am thinking:
this was my first love. the grasscloth adds a natural element i really like. but worry about keeping it clean with littles who still like to tumble on our bed.

from twenty2
perhaps this:

from MissPrint
or maybe this - if i can find it:

Orla Kiely wallpaper via Anthropology
i want to keep the quilt. our master bathroom is blue and gray. there needs to be a tie-in.
hmmmmm
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