Wednesday, August 22, 2007

OWL BEDDING, PILLOWS and DECOR

Owl pillows and bedding


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The latest owl bedding from
Pottery Barn Kids
brings to mind the owl decorating craze from back in the late 70s. Everybody was painting huge ceramic life size owls with those knowing yellow eyes and fluffy feathers around their eyes. The owl decor obsession fell somewhere between the psychedelic print phase and the mushroom phase. Warm fall colors of brown, pumpkin orange and yellow seemed to be everywhere from the kitchen and den to the baby's nursery.
There were hoot owl canisters on the counters and plaques on the walls, but I didnt' start pecking on the keyboard to boogie down memory lane. You can take a look in your mom's photograph album to verify the style of decorating that your home was sporting during that time.

I just found a really cute (and modern: no nauseatingly warm tones of bronze and orange, thank you very much) set of teen bedding for your little night owl teen to lounge on when she's supposed to be asleep in bed! It's called Night Owl (duh). The owl bedding fabric has a snowy white background with a nautical blue and red pattern of sweet little owls. It's got the comforter, the sheets, pillowcases, an owl shaped rug and even some matching red, white and blue tab top owl theme curtains!

The comforter print has a periwinkle blue background if the pictures on my monitor are accurate. I would say the best place for getting accessories for this particular bedroom would be the ceramic shop. One of the decorating ideas that popped in my head was a shelf display of a collection of big and small white glazed ceramic owls. If you know a ceramics artist, maybe she would make some bright red or nautical blue owls to use as accent pieces! Take a look and see if you can offer us some decorating tips for a teen girl's bedroom using this funky retro teen bedding collection!

Return to Tween and Teenage Girls Owl Bedding and Bedroom Decorating Ideas for more cute creatures that you can use in your decorative efforts.

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