About 15 years ago I was asked if I would decorate a friend’s daughter’s bedroom; with some hand painted wall murals.
It was years before the advent of wall decals and vinyl stickers. But my friend wanted something fun and pretty to break up the vast expanse of magnolia.
The room was a bit of an odd shape — it had an alcove with a sloping roof; but I thought this would lend itself well to creating something really lovely.
Now, I was obsessed with Enid Blyton books when I was a child; and particularly loved The Magic Faraway Tree.
I loved the idea of creating a cosy space; so the little girl could lie in her bed and pretend she was in an enchanted forest.
As her bed fit really well in the alcove, I imagined a tree’s branches surrounding the bed; almost giving her the feeling that she was sleeping in a tree house.
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Creating Hand Painted Wall Murals
Decorating childrens rooms is so much fun. I think you can get away with being so much more creative and playful; han you would do anywhere else in the home.
I started off by painting the alcove in hot pink emulsion. Then waited for it to dry then started on the tree design.
Most of my work is created on the Mac or the Cricut these days; but I still love drawing by hand occasionally.
So I drew the tree freehand — with a white pencil — then filled in the lines with white paint.
How to Create Childrens Wall Murals
Next came the foliage. I’d made a leaf shaped stencil and began to add leaves to the branches. Using a gorgeous, zingy lime coloured emulsion; building them up one by one.
After they’d dried, I painted over a few of them with a glitter glaze. Then added some small white stars and some large powder blue flowers, again in emulsion.
I’d found some brilliant shiny, self adhesive mirror flowers online, which were perfect for popping in the middle of each larger painted flower and dotting around the tree to give it a bit of sparkle and life.
And finally, I’d bought a butterfly garland and cut each little butterfly loose, to glue around the tree.
Adding a few 3D elements, to a mural, is a great way of really bringing it to life. Plus it gives the design a totally unique feel.
Also by adding a little glitter and sparkle — to catch the light — will make something that would otherwise be flat and dull, gorgeous and ethereal.
Adding Fairy Lights To Hand Painted Murals
Adding fairy lights to hand painted wall murals, when you’re decorating childrens bedrooms is a fantastic way to add even more interest.
Plus they act as a built in nightlight too.
I attached fairy lights around the trunk and branches of the tree with the help of some clear, self adhesive hooks.
When they were switched off, you could barely see them but when they were on they looked amazing! They glinted off the glitter glaze and twinkled off the tiny mirror flowers.
All of a sudden our plain old wall had turned into something really magical!
I also painted a couple of freehand butterflies and leaves to the wall leading into the room.
The Finished Wall Mural
Finally, once the bed was back in place, and I’d touched up a couple of areas, it was finished.
It was so simple to do — and cheap too. We used a small can of paint for the hot pink wall; but the white, lime and blue emulsion were all tester pots.
It took just a day to create this. The longest time we had to wait was 40 minutes or so for the pink background pain. Then the same again for the body of the tree.
Everything else was fairly instant! I used a glue gun to stick the fabric butterflies to the wall and the mirror flowers were self adhesive.
Needless to say, my little friend was pretty happy with her new space. As was I.
Caro Davies is a former art-director turned writer and content-creator, and editor behind UK lifestyle blog The Listed Home. She writes about home-related topics, from interiors and DIY to food and craft. The Listed Home has been featured in various publications, including Ideal Home, Grazia, and Homes & Antiques magazines.
Wow…just wow! This is incredible – how talented are you. I would love this as a room now let alone if I was a five year old girl! Thanks for linking up with #twinklytuesday
Aww thanks lovely! I’d forgotten about it, until some of the girls said they’d like to see me post a girl’s bedroom!!! So good that we have the photos! I may do something similar for the boys xx
Wow, this looks amazing. What a lucky little girl. My husband and I have often talked about doing something similar in our children’s rooms – this might just finally give us the inspiration we need! Thank you for sharing, it’s so lovely x
Aaah thanks so much Kiran! She was happy, so it was worth spending a day on!! :) Also, if you create it yourself, you get exactly what you want! Thanks for your comment x
This is lovely Caro, just perfect for a little girl! I have been planning on painting a tree somewhere in our house, not quite sure where yet though! xxx
Thanks so much Katie!! I’m so happy to have found a fellow ‘painting on walls’ lover!! ;)
This is incredible! You are so, so clever. Both the idea and the execution is sublime. I wish I has an nth of your talent. If I attempted something like this, it would end up an unsightly splodge on the wall.
Wow — that’s a real compliment coming from you Rachel — thanks ever-so much! :)
Ooh this is amazing! You did an incredible job :) I’m currently pinning away all over the place getting ideas for Elsa’s bedroom and now I’m wondering if my landlord will let me paint a mural.
Charlotte, it’s only paint at the end of the day! Just say to him that you’ll be happy to make-good and paint it back to normal when you leave. I’m sure he’d be happy to let you create a mural! x
Oh wow that is amazing! you are so talented! Miss M would just love that tree and she loves butterflies. I bet your home must look stunning! x
Thanks Rachel! You should give it a go — it was a really easy project :)
I am totally in love with this, I have added it to my pinterest for Boo’s Room Ideas for when we redecorate. How magical, amazing!
Aaah thanks Jenni — thats lovely of you! x
Oh, I love this so much!
We are planning room makeovers for both kiddies this year and this has given me a lot of inspiration for G’s room.
You know, if you ever fancy coming to Norfolk you are more than welcome to decorate G’s room – I can pay you in cake! xxx
Aaah I LOVE cake!! I wish Norfolk wasn’t so far from me – I’d take you up on that!! ;) x
Just popped over from Tots 100 – what a beautiful room! You are one talented lady xx
Aaah thanks so much Megan — that’s SO lovely of you xxxx
This is honestly amazing! I’m so impressed!! It’s perfect for a little girl and you’ve captured that magic faraway tree vibe perfectly! So clever #HomeEtc xx
I was so obsessed with those books when I was little!! So nice to create a space that reminded me of them!