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Later this week I’m going to show you the bedroom shared by my twins. Today I thought I’d give you a sneak peek by letting you download a High Resolution Printable Image I made with one of my favorite quotes of all time. And I’ll also show you an easy way to hang kid’s art.
Oscar Wilde Quote Free Download
I made this reminder for my girls. I think tween girls could use this reminder more than anyone! (Okay, let’s be real, I need this reminder all the time too.) I think most of us are trying to tell our daughters the things we wish we would have learned sooner. “Be yourself. Everyone else is taken.” Oscar Wilde articulated it so well. Don’t try to be someone else, just be yourself!
I had this printed by a photo-printing service and then I framed it. I’m letting you download this in high-resolution without my blog info so that you could have it printed too. It is best printed as a 8×10 or 16×20. {Only use this image for personal reasons. This image cannot be sold or transferred. This download is not to be used or directly linked from any other website. Please share this image by sharing this blog post. This image is the property of Mary Johanson.}
Download Oscar Wilde quote HERE.
Kids Art Display Stick
My other sneak peek is of this art display stick. I got this idea from one of my organizing clients. She had done this and covered the yard sticks in fancy duck tape. Her idea is even easier, but I decided to paint mine to match other frames in the room.
My girls love being able to hang up whatever they want. I often ask my girls when it is time to recycle something “do you want to hang this up in your room or recycle it?” It helps me learn what they are really proud of and then those are the things I care more about too.
Stay tuned! This week you get to see the whole room!!!
From my home to yours,
Mary