<\/a><\/p>\n Quick! Grab the camera! \u00a0This teenage bedroom is CLEAN… and heaven knows it won’t stay that way for long. \u00a0It’s got a pretty spiffy paint job too, if I do say so myself. \u00a0Just the fact I used the word, “spiffy” should have my daughter’s eyes rolling…right…about…NOW! \u00a0Ahhh, the joys of raising a teenager! \u00a0Before my daughter’s room was blue with pearlescent stripes and covered in One Direction posters, it belonged to a little girl who still played with the toys you now see put away on top of her closet. \u00a0But as she entered her teenage years, it was time for a more grown up look, and she knew exactly what she wanted.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n THIS was the comforter. \u00a0It was thee only comforter my picky daughter liked. \u00a0It was the perfect shade of blue. \u00a0Not “boy blue” and not overly “girly” either. \u00a0We found it at Anna’s Linens and it was super cheap. \u00a0So even though it didn’t come with a matching pillow sham, it was no big deal. \u00a0I just bought two comforters, and cut up the second one to sew my own sham. \u00a0I even used some of the leftover fabric to make a valance. \u00a0I just had to take apart all the quilted stitching as well as the stuffing, and then iron the fabric really well before sewing. \u00a0I then took a scrap piece with me to the hardware store to pick out the exact shade of paint I needed.<\/span><\/p>\n While at the hardware store, I was lured by a can of pearl glaze, and I thought, “Wouldn’t that be fun? I think I really NEED this.” \u00a0Next thing I know, it was in my shopping cart! \u00a0I knew I couldn’t paint the entire room with it, but I could \u00a0use it for accent. \u00a0And that’s when the idea for painting three mismatched pearlescent horizontal stripes with brown borders was born.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n I almost didn’t want to share these photos, because I look pretty scary in them, but I figured sooner or later the truth would come out anyway. \u00a0Unlike, June Cleaver, I don’t work wearing a dress, heels and a strand of pearls. \u00a0There. \u00a0I said it!<\/span><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Once the stripes were up, it still needed a little something. \u00a0So I pulled out my fine paint brushes and hand painted the same scroll and flower pattern inside the widest stripe. \u00a0Now, I’m happy.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n My daughter was pretty happy with the way it turned out, too. \u00a0Here’s a look at her finished room:<\/span><\/p>\n