GIRLS HORSE BEDDING & COWGIRL THEME BEDROOM

Girls Horse Bedding: What little girl wouldn't adore a magical room filled with horses and ponies? A cowgirl bedroom theme is simple to create, and the possibilities are endless. It's a perfect theme for a room to dream, play and grow in for girls who love horses and the outdoors. This design can easily be achieved through several different approaches. One by incorporating the look and feel of the old west with a rustic flare, or by creating an environment that lends itself to soft pastels, pastures, meadows, butterflies, flowers, and whimsical objects depicting a farm- like atmosphere. Shop by theme: kids bohemian bedroom, butterfly-garden, fairy & ballerina bedding and woodland bedroom.

Directly below the images is an informative article with inspirational tips on how to design a cowgirl theme bedroom.

ADDITIONAL GIRLS HORSE BEDDING

Pony Paisley Girls Horse Bedding

Pony Paisley Bedding Collection
Delight your little cowgirl with the Pony Paisley Girls Horse Bedding collection bursting with blooming colors, paisleys and playful ponies.

Flowers Pony Bedding

Flowers Pony Bedding
Playful ponies and cheerful flower blooms are sprinkled across a bright turquoise background in this sweet Bed-In-A-Bag set!

Southern Bell Cowgirl Bedding
Giddyup Cowgirl Bedding

Giddyup Cowgirl Bedding
Bright colors and fun details come together in this Aztec inspired reversible quilt. The front has a multicolored pattern; the reverse has an allover turquoise and white pattern.

HOW TO DESIGN A COWGIRL THEME BEDROOM

1.  Choose the girls horse bedding set

Before beginning a cowgirl theme bedroom, it is a good idea to choose the girls horse bedding prior to the color of paint and accessories that will be included. There are many horse and pony quilts, comforters and bedding sets available, in a wide variety of patterns.

Most girls horse bedding is available in soft muted colors, such as pale pink, lavenders, yellow, or meadow green. These colors work well in creating a pony pasture room. Another option is to purchase a solid comforter or quilt set and add giant western pillows with sheets and shams in cowgirl prints.

Girls horse bedding is also available in earth tones, such as shades of brown and beige to darker rustic and rich tones which are perfect for a southwestern feel. Indigo blue or bright red can provide a bold look, and brings in a real cowgirl feel as they are both colors of standard bandanas. Blue tones provide a denim look. You simply need to figure out the approach you would like to take and build from there.

2. Use the bedding as inspiration for the wall color & artwork

Once the girls horse bedding has been chosen, it's time to select a wall paint color. I suggest bringing a pillow sham or the complete bedding set into the paint store with you when viewing samples. Once the walls are painted, a cowgirl, western, south-western or horse theme wallpaper border can be added. Other options include pony wall stencils, murals, or hand-painted pasture scenes with horses, barns, flowers, and a picket fence. For those not wanting to paint, you can also purchase stick on wall decals or wallpaper murals. A creative idea is to paint or apply a purchased mural of an outdoor scene and add a wood frame with shutters around it to depict a window.

3. Choose the design style

I've broken this down into two separate categories:

  • Rustic Cowgirl Western Design
  • Pastel Pony Pasture

How to Design a Pastel Pony Pasture Cowgirl Theme Bedroom

1. For this approach, think of subtle pinks, greens, and lavenders. Fabric choices can include white lace, ginghams, checks, plaids, pink and white stripes, soft green meadows tones, with sweet little ponies.

2. This look is most appealing to younger girls and incorporates an equestrian feel to the room. Use the color of the bedding for inspiration for wall paint. A great way to add artwork is by browsing through pictures of horses, farms, and ponies in pastures online and in magazines.

3. Artwork is fun to incorporate into a child's room and should reflect the color of the bedding as well. There is lots of artwork available for little girl's rooms that can be purchased online. Another option is to simply print photos found online, and purchase simple frames to put them in. I did this for my own children and was very happy with the result. I used photos from www.istockphoto.com, as there is a huge selection to choose from, and many of the photos run for $1.00 and up. Again, here is another fun way to include your child in the design process.

If they are looking for ponies, rolling meadows or equestrian events, simply type this in, and there are hundreds of options to choose from. Vector images are great for cartoon type characters, such as simply drawn ponies.

If you are handy with Adobe Photoshop or a similar program, you can change colors in the images, add text (such as their name or inspiring quote), or put a collage together using several photos. I usually purchase the frames from Ikea, and often paint the frames to match a color in the bedding or image. Even a child's favorite book with horses and ponies can be converted into artwork for their wall. Paint by number kits readily available, and are another fun option that allows your child to be directly involved in the design process.

4. Get creative with championship ribbons. Incorporate a white picket fence with flowers and butterflies. A picket fence really compliments the pony pasture theme, creating a country inspired look to the room. There are several options available in creating a picket fence. You can use real fence posts painted white, hand paint a picket fence onto the wall, or apply a WALLIES pre-pasted, vinyl cut-out of a fence. Real fence posts can be painted white, and attached section by section to the wall. A soft rose color wall paint goes beautifully behind the fence section with a soft yellow or neutral color above. Large paper flowers can be wound around the posts. Faux-painted grass, butterflies, and ladybugs can then be painted randomly. It creates a very whimsical and soft look to the room.

5. Classic white furniture looks wonderful with this theme. You can decoupage ponies, horseshoes, and cowgirl hats onto a dresser – or border around a mirror. Try hand painting a dresser letting the fabrics, artwork, and bedding inspire you. Log or wood furniture can be a perfect addition.

6. A carpet in a soft grass green color or rosy pink that compliments the walls and bedding is a nice touch. A neutral color also blends in well and won't detract from wall art and other decor.

7. You can purchase pony curtains and holdbacks. I think that sheer white curtains fluttering the breeze, teamed with a gingham valence provides a stunning effect.

8. Create a barn feel with wood grain or log wallpaper to create the look and feel of a stable. Paint the closet to look like a barn door. Add old saddles, real horse tackle, and other equestrian related objects throughout the room.

9. Use decorative accents such as horse themed clocks, novelty pony or horseshoe drawer knobs and pulls, models of horses, little cowgirl boots and horseshoes hanging on the wall. Add hats, spurs, and bandanas to shelves. Bookends can be made from cowboy boots.

How to Design a Rustic Cowgirl Theme Bedroom

1. For a south-western rustic approach, purchase or paint a wall mural of a western scene with wild horses. Frame it with rough boards to depict a "window" surrounding the view. Create a western feel through the use of western, south-western, Native American, or Navaho area rugs. Use western blankets and throws over a chair or bed. Use two western blankets or throws, and convert them into curtains.

2. Log beds and rustic furniture work well in rustic cowgirl theme bedrooms. Another option is standard wood furniture, in a natural stain or white. You can purchase twisted wire or western drawer pulls to dress it up. Search for rustic, rugged unpainted wood basics for bedroom furniture, and apply a simple varnish or stain. Use a rustic country shelf as a wall accent. You can purchase wooden shelves at crafts stores. The shelf can be painted in a coordinating color to the room. Lightly sand edges to create a worn rugged look. Replace light switch covers with western style covers, in cow or horse prints.

3. Find western scenes, cowboys, horses, in magazines and books. They can be cut out and framed and hung on the walls, or clustered in small groups on dressers. Think wild horses, old worn out saddles, teepees, horseshoes, and old west and rodeo scenes. Include horse tackle, riding equipment, an old leather riding helmet and riding crop, boots with spurs etc.- Have your child help you!

4. Some accessories to consider: vintage western boxes, western clocks, cowboy and cowgirl light switch covers, rustic hardware, rustic mirrors, western and rustic lighting, rustic throw rugs, a lasso, saddles, spurs, vintage or rustic picture frames, old guitars, sheriff badges, lanterns, cowgirl hats, faux animal hide. Take an old lamp, and apply rope to the base, keeping rope well away from light source, and add a bandana fabric lampshade in blue or red.

5. Use a pencil and loosely write your child's name on the wall. Apply glue, and glue a twisted rope onto the lettering.

I hope you have found these tips helpful. Have fun creating your girls horse bedding & cowgirl theme bedroom!

Written by the Editor & Interior Designer for Buyer Select: Tracy Svendsen

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