Design Diva: Are You Ready For Some Football?

February 7, 2010

Touchdown! As you watch the Super Bowl, maybe you are thinking that you need a playbook for your little boy’s room. Football is the perfect theme for all little boys because it is fun, as well as sophisticated. Put your small athlete on the field with football-inspired bedding and decor. You never know — this decor may inspire Junior to become the next top NFL quarterback.

The Whistle and Wink Vintage Sports Collection features a navy comforter with classic white and red stripes that will transform your child’s bedroom into an all-American pastime. The Vintage Sports Sheets are illustrated with vintage sport images. This set can grow with your child from his toddler years to his tween years as he dreams about becoming a football star. The Play Book Pillow is a must have to make this bedroom a winning play.

To really bring the love of football to your child’s room, add Oopsy Daisy artist Aaron Christensen‘s vintage football art. There are nine adorable pieces that can be arranged throughout the room. Try two pieces over the headboard for a centered look, hang all nine pieces in collage form or purchase the Super Bowl Bound Wall Art {available with both cream and black borders}, which features all nine prints in a large square. All nine pieces coordinate well with the Vintage Sports Collection bed set.

Oopsy daisy Super Bowl Bound Wall Art

Picture above shown is Super Bowl Bound Wall Art {Black Border}.
Each piece is also available separately. From top to bottom, left to right:
Football Tryouts Wall Art
, Touchdown Wall Art, Football Star Wall Art
Yard Lines Wall Art, Thirty Two Wall Art, Playbook Wall Art
Alumni Game Wall Art, Home Field Wall Art, Game Supply Wall Art

Whether your team wins or not, keep your little boy’s room from becoming a dead ball. For the classic football theme, coordinate your color palette with hues of blues, reds, and white. Add a few football accents and you have a winning game!



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