This is Alex's room.
His football hero is Adrian Peterson-who played at Oklahoma-and is now a running back for the Minnesota Vikings. Too bad Adrian wasn't drafted by the Dallas Cowboys, or New England Patriots or ANY team with better colors......but actually the wall color is really growing on me...it's bright, but so cheery....I wish the pictures had come out a little clearer...oh well...you get the gist............................
This is a shot from the entryway
and the opposite corner
♥liz
I guess people in Minnesota call Adrian "Purple Jesus" because he is supposed to be their Savior....We (Oklahoma fans) call him A.D.---A.D is the nickname his Dad gave him. It stands for "All Day" because his family said he could run all day.
Alex's initials are actually A.D.---so he would love for us to call him that...but it hasn't caught on yet...☺ Much to his chagrin
19 comments:
Oh wow! That turned out great! I wish I had a room that cool when I was growing up. Great job.
OH..looks good!! It also reminds me of the Lakers colors! Great job!
His room looks great!!! I think we are gonna re do my boys rooms!
THAT ROOM LOOKS AWESOME!! I love the picture above the bed and the giant life size sticker of him running. WAY COOL.
the room looks so great! I bet Alex is so excited about how it turned out. Would love to see before/afters but I'm guessing that since you just moved to OK the walls were builder beige ;)
Oh, yeah, I almost forgot...BOOMER SOONER! Micah is going to the game, and I am a tad bit regretting my decision not to go!
LOVE it! Very nice job Mom!
I LOVE the room. I also have four boys and I'm always looking for creative and cool things for their rooms. If you don't mind sharing, could you please e-mail me where you were able to obtain the poster above the bed. I love it!
Thanks!
Melissa@clemsontigers.com
http://thestanton6.blogspot.com/
WOW...what a mom :) You did a fabulous job :)
~Elyse~
Found your blog from MckMama's. My hubby loves the Vikings! I can't wait to show him your son's room. It's sooo cool!!
LOve Love Love it. You can come over & paint my kids rooms anytime. I think you have a talent for decorating! Awesome job!
Oh my gosh, that is the coolest room ever!
Wow, it looks great! I bet he is in "A.D." heaven! : )
Awesome! Thanks for your sweet comments and friendship! ♥ Hugs :) Shauna
Those are FANTASTIC!!! Great makeovers!
OMGosh you are the coolest mom EVER! Come do MY room!!!
WHAT a great room...
Love this room too!! Wow, you did an amazing job - makes me want to go fix up my boys' rooms!!! I love those fatheads - do they go on and 'stick' as good as the commercials say?
What boys want
Boys will be boys, no matter what the age. And, if they have their own bedroom, they just want to decide what goes where. Never mind the books and bags strewn around but give them choice of special bedding and they'll love you for it. Whether it's blankets with photos of their sports stars or pillowcases with photos of their school buddies, boys just know what to choose. Don't get jittery if they even choose tennis stars or their girlfriends' photos to adorn their bedcovers. But it's not just about photos of people close to your son's heart, boys love to splash their bed decor with sports paraphernalia like footballs and racquets. Giving boys the chance to design their own bedding would even bring out their creative site that often does not develop in the rough tumble day of a typical boy on the block. If you're a mommy or daddy, you can even give special boys' bedclothes to your son on his birthday and have him use it with great joy throughout the year. You will of course have the bear with the sudden increase in the number of your son's friends sleeping over. Don't be surprised either if other parents call you up and ask you how you did up your son's bedroom. Children also need plenty of guidance when it comes to life. Nothing like printing quotations or good thoughts on blankets and sheets to help your little sonny grow up with confidence and realise that being nice is the done thing.
http://visionbedding.com
Hey! Best idea, but will this really work?
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