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This is such a pretty bedroom!! Love the book page wall.
I just drooled on my keyboard.
Beth! Thank you so much for the kind words! Jennifer and I had so much fun designing her master bedroom together! Not many people will allow vintage book pages to be glued to their walls, so I loved that Jennifer was on board!
Thanks again for sharing with all of your readers!
Emily Hewett
A Well Dressed Home
awelldressedhome.com/blog
I’m loving this room, Beth….thanks for sharing…..especially the vintage tags on the pinboard…….good luck in the crafting with the stars, you got my vote!
Jennifer is an amazing designer. Her stationary is beautiful.
Her bedroom is romantic and chic. She inspired me and my husband. 1st DIY project I have ever done. And 409 pages later… we have an amazing wall.
Helpful hint: If you have textured plaster walls, use Liquid Starch. Not spray adhesive.
The tag pinned board is a wonderful keepsake idea for a wedding.
Thank you for sharing Jennifer’s exquisite room.
Love it! Love it! I am in the process of decorating a bedroom with shabby chic ideas. The pages are SO cool. So use liquid starch to adhere them to the wall? I am definitely thinking about doing this. Also hope the pages will come down fairly easily when I want to change out the wall……some time that is.
Love the pinboard!!
Wow! I just had to go to her website and check it out and am totally amazed at the transformation of that room. It looks so much larger now too even with all the extra things that are in the room. What a dramatic change! Love it!
Ok my new dream room! AMAZING!
So gorgeous! I’m always scared to sleep with big stuff above my head though! (Too many shakers here in So.Cal.)
Very soothing room! I love the silvery/blueish gray’s mixed with the brown!