Candy paradise theme of kindergarten painting

When most children daydream, there is a place in their heads to go. For some children, this is a magical place. The grass on the hill is not green, but changing shades of red, blue, purple and green. The trees can be any color-orange, red or purple. The sky is sometimes yellow, and the river is full of soda and soda colors.


Personally, I will always find it difficult to live in this kaleidoscope world...but! If you want to help your child create a fantasy world-maybe get rid of the concept of "Barbie" pink and purple or "space", please think about it. Choose two paints that have the same hue as the base wall color-a medium-strength color, not too pale. Available colors include lollipop pink, Wedgwood blue, lavender (please make sure it is "warm" lavender, not a "cool" or "grey" shade) or warm rusty gold. Paint two walls with one color and two with another paint of your choice. Choose a third paint-this time a darker color. It may be mushroom, dark blue, plum or very deep magenta. Use this color around door frames and window sills. This is your "decorative" color. For those who are very adventurous, you can play with the ceiling color. If you isolate yourself from a white painted ceiling, choose very soft gold (yellowish white) or green tinted off-white paint. 

 On the top of the wall that extends slightly to the ceiling, choose an undecorated paint color to paint the fluffy clouds. Aim two to three clouds of different sizes for each wall.
At the bottom of each wall, draw a "3D" shape about three feet high-each wall has a different shape. To do this, you can draw a smaller version-for example, one wall looks like a pile of blocks, and another wall can be a mountain made of a pyramid. Approximately 120 mm wide is covered about 1.5 meters above the wall. Choose a color. Apply this color to the tape throughout the room, like a thread running through the room. Make sure this color is different from the base color of your wall paint. For example, if you choose to paint the walls blue and pink, the color inside the tape might be gold or green. 

 In the hardware store, ask your child to choose the transmission method for each wall-one character per wall. For example, unicorns, aliens, dragons, pirates, fairies or mermaids. Place it on the wall so that the character is related to the shape you created.
Choose accessories that fit the theme-hang a net in a corner of the room where the mermaid swims; introduce a treasure chest to store toys in a part of the room where the pirate lives. Hope that when you finish painting the room, you will create a beautiful space where your children can dream, play, rest and remember when they grow up.
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