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I’m so glad you’re here! And I’m so excited that you’re looking for some awesome Teen Girl Bedroom DIY projects! Every girl deserves a beautiful, fun & bright space to call her own and there are so many inexpensive but brilliant ideas to give her just that! I’ve collected the best of the best for you today. There are projects of all skill levels so you’re sure to find something you’ll want to create! Read on to see them all!
As my daughter is getting older and older we keep adjusting her room decor accordingly. At nine years old, she still loves her American Girl Dolls but also wants a place to keep her jewelry and tack up her selfies with her friends. I adore this transitional age she is in right now but I also can’t wait until she is a full-blown teen and we can make her room a cool hang out for her and her friends! I love DIY projects with my daughter as it gives us a chance to spend time together creating. What could be better than that? It also gives us both a sense of accomplishment and then she loves seeing her own creations in her room. Yay for DIY! Create a teen girl bedroom that dreams are made of! Click through to be inspired!
Turn a plain mirror into the fairest in the land with spray paint and plastic spoons!
A little different look with an ombre color effect – without the spoon handles.
Make a faux chandelier out of a wire fruit basket. No wiring needed and it makes a fabulous statement piece in the room!
Add strings of buttons, beads and any other trinket they want to add character to their chandelier.
Spray paint ping pong balls to make a colorful hanging light fixture. Genius!
Create a DIY Bubble Chandelier
Spray paint an old light fixture their new favorite color.
Spray paint thrift store lamp bases bright new colors.
Add fun fru-fru to an old lampshade.
Create their own marquee light with their initial completely from scratch with cardboard!
Personalize their wall charger with glitter.
Paint old jewelry boxes and candle holders to organize their jewelry.
DIY Jewelry Organizer
Make shelving for jewelry and knick knacks out of silverware dividers.
Make themselves a magnetic makeup board.
Create a make-up brush and jewelry holder out of dinnerware.
Create a hexagon wall treatment.
Or add just a touch of hexagon to any wall.
Painted Monogram Bulletin Board from Landeelu.com
DIY Sequin Art from a thrift store picture.
Make decorative strings of fun flowers by slicing a pool noodle.
Express themselves with string art… isn’t this beautiful?
Tile an end table top with glass gems.
Create a cozy study space in the closet using wrapping paper.
Spray paint cheap metal garbage cans and turn them upside down to make cute night stands
Make a POM POM rug!
How fun are those for your in-house teen girl bedroom? Quite frankly, I’d love to do a lot of these for any room in the house. I love people’s creativity and willingness to share with the rest of us! So many fun projects that you and your teen can do together too!
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I have 3 girls who are getting new rooms in the next month and these are some great ideas! I think my oldest will love the magnetic makeup holder!
that is so awesome and beautiful
Where did you find the metal trash cans? I feel like I have looked everywhere and have yet to find them! Such a good idea 🙂
Try Hobby lobby
This is a great idea I can’t wait to try it out on my room
these ideas are amazing and it seems like a great way to spend the summer!!
OMG! These things you did are so cute! Can’t wait to try ALL this! I might have to make some color changes though
These are AWESOMLY thought ideas and they are SOOOOOOO COOL!???
What color paint was used in the aqua/coral room?
How do I “click through” to find out how to make it
Ok I’m 51 and I LOVE the ideas!! LOL thanks for sharing really cute!
You are young at heart! 🙂
I noticed a mat made with colorful round material like balls, are there instructions for this mat or other mats? Thsnks
Ah yes, that image doesn’t lead to a great tutorial does it? You basically make a bunch of yarn pom poms (lots of tutorials on those out there) and then glue them to an existing rug or rug pad. Hope that helps!