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  1. amazingrace
    Seattle, WA
    Gender: female
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Redo Your Room offers Huge Impact without a HUGE price
    July 15, 2015
    amazingrace
    Seattle, WA
    Gender: female
    Quality: 4
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    Faithgirlz Redo Your Room:50 Bedroom DIYS You Can Do In a Weekend offers Tween/Teen Girls what they want...Fun, FRESH, Easy way to give their room a face lift without major construction or a huge budget. Most of the projects could be done on their own even and because they don't cost too much, you could change some elements pretty often. Many of these projects would be fun for a Mother and Daughter to work on together for some special girl time. Grab a coffee, stop off at the craft store and come home to give an almost instant makeover. We are making our materials lists and planning which projects we want to do when.

    The book is colorful and gives fantastic step by step directions! We will be referencing this book often...I wonder if there is one geared towards boys...
  2. Dianna A.
    South Carolina
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: female
    5 Stars Out Of 5
    Great book for the crafty or DIY girl in your life
    March 13, 2015
    Dianna A.
    South Carolina
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: female
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 5
    Faithgirlz! Redo Your Room gives you 50 Bedroom DIYs that you can do in a weekend. There are step by step guides as well as pictures to help you get an idea of what you are doing. There are super cute ideas that your pre-teen or teen can do to not only organize but also make their rooms look pretty and stylish. They are really easy things and mom you can get involved with this as well. It would be a great way to spend some mom/daughter time together. I love how colorful the pictures were and how simple the projects are. This book actually comes out on April 1st. I would definitely recommend adding it to your daughters book list, especially if she loves doing DIY and craft types of projects. Some of the projects she can do on her own and others she may need some adult help with. Its a fun book and one Im sure we will utilize quite a bit.
  3. Alysa Sawyer
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: female
    4 Stars Out Of 5
    Redo Your Room
    March 7, 2015
    Alysa Sawyer
    Age: 25-34
    Gender: female
    Quality: 5
    Value: 5
    Meets Expectations: 4
    This book from: the editors of Faithgirlz! and Girls' Life magazine is subtitled: "50 Bedroom DIYS You Can Do In A Weekend." The purpose of this book is to inspire girls to be creative and unique while designing their room. It includes ideas, advice, project & craft instructions, photos, etc. The chapter titles are as follows:

    Chapter 1: Shape Your Space

    Chapter 2: Get Organized

    Chapter 3: Sculpt Your Style

    Chapter 4: Smarten Up Your Study Space

    Chapter 5: Dress Up Your Bedroom

    Chapter 6: Wake Up Your Walls

    Chapter 7: Cute Up Your Closet

    Chapter 8: Glam Up Your Vanity

    Chapter 9: Everything Else

    Chapter 10: Make It Yours

    Other than the publisher and editors, there is nothing specifically Christian about this book. This book seems to be geared to the pre-teen age, however, there are great ideas for girls of any age (or moms who will be designing for their girls). The design ideas are definitely not childish. I love the simplicity of the projects and the step by step directions that will make it easy for girls to actually do it themselves. I really liked all of the photos but I was hoping for more photos of complete room designs. There are a few but most of the photos are of specific crafts or projects that do not really give the big picture of a complete room design. Most of these crafts and projects could fit into any type of room design if the right colors and patterns are chosen. Some of them may need parental help and guidance depending on the age of the girl(s). I wanted to read this book because my 8 year old daughter wants her own room. This summer we are planning on allowing her to move into our office space. Part of the room will still be used as office space (desk, computer/printer, bookshelves) but we will allow her to have most of the space for herself. I think that this book will give her some ideas on how to make the space her own. And there will be some fun summer time activities for us to work on!

    In accordance with the Federal Trade Commission I am required to disclose that ZonderKids provided this book for free in exchange for my review. I was not required to write a positive review and the opinions I have expressed are my own.
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