Travel Inspired Teen Room Makeover

World Map Wall Mural DIY Los Angeles California

Summer projects have become a tradition in our household. Previous years, have included make your own longboard, and paint your own skateboard deck. Most recently we gave my younger son’s room a complete makeover. Elliot graciously let me choose the  design, and looking for a way to incorporate all the photos we take on our family adventures we decided on a travel photography theme.

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Elliot and his drums

He’s a tween, so we wanted something that would take him through the next few years, and still feel “cool” or at least until he decides to move into his older brother’s room, when he leaves for college in (sob) 2 short years. We gave it the full Do-it-yourself treatment. We made own shelves, painted the walls, created a mural, and applied decals, photographs and a DIY bulletin board.

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Tween Room Makeover

I should mention that Elliot’s room is tall and narrow with the sleeping area below and the hang out space above, (which makes it difficult to get great photos). The upper portion of the room has a long narrow walkway, and that seemed like the perfect spot for our world map mural.

Where in the World Photo Mural

Having done years of extensive travel both separately and as a family we were looking for a fun way to display where we’ve been. Unable to find exactly what we had in mind we created our own.

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Deciding which photos to hang up was probably the most difficult task. My family takes bets on how many photos I’ll take in any given location, so you can imagine that narrowing it down to just one per destination was near impossible, but I almost did it.

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layout your photos

Tip: Order the photos before you start the painting process as they will both take a few days to be ready. My favorite online photo company is: MPix.

Elliot chose the paint color, mega blue, a perfect representation of oceans, but I swear I didn’t influence this choice. Here are the before and after photos of the wall:

Tip: Prime the wall first, and wait until the paint is completely dry before the next steps. Depending on the time of year, and the weather, this could be days, we waited four.

Once the wall is completely dry its time to hang up or apply your map. Although any map, or even paper cut outs would work, we chose a vinyl world map from Wall Need Love. In our case we planned to add a lot of photos, so I really like the simplicity of the map silhouette*.

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Use a flexible pieces of plastic to push out any bubbles in your vinyl

Again your photos can be any size and mounted directly to the wall. I mounted ours to 1/4 foam board, which gives them a little punch and allows me to remove and replace easily, should we change our mind.

Your chosen destinations might seem obvious to you, after all you took the photos, but I thought it would be fun to have the location printed onto each photo.

Tip: Use photo mount to apply your photos to foam boards. Use double sided foam tape to apply them to the wall.

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Use paper scraps to lay out your design

Tip: Practice your layout using scrap paper and painters tape.

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Map Pins

We opted not to string lines between the photos and their corresponding locations, but we did use map pins. We assigned a color to each family member, which we stuck directly into all the destination photos that each individual had personally visited. Red pins representing the countries and cities we stuck directly into the map.

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Each family member is represented by a color

World Map Wall Mural DIY Los Angeles California

Would  you like to make a world map photo mural? Here’s what you’ll need:

World Map Photo Mural Supplies:

  • Blank wall
  • Indoor Wall Paint
  • vinyl map decal (or any map)
  • String (we opted not to use string)
  • Map pins
  • Photos
  • Foam board
  • Photo mount
  • Double sided foam tape
  • Exacto knife

Graffiti Prints

Because Elliot’s room is two stories tall we needed some fairly large prints. This time we chose street art and graffiti photos from around the world. We had them printed 20 x 20 and mounted onto 1/4 foam board.

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Graffiti Prints

Tip: Use double sided foam tape to hang your prints.

Pipe Shelving

Because the room is narrow it was difficult to find furniture that fit between the bed and the wall, so we made shelving that works as both night table and storage.

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Fill the Shelves

This next project does require some power tools, and an outdoor space to work in. We purchased the wood, the pipes and all the supplies at a local hardware store. If you don’t have power tools you can have the hardware store cut and drill the wood for you, and finish the project at home. Here are photo directions to the DIY Pipe Shelves:

Pipe Shelf Supplies:

  • Wood
  • sandpaper
  • stain
  • rags
  • gloves
  • pumping pipes
  • acetone
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Fill the shelves

I used a plastic wire tie to attach the charging cords to the shelving, as this seems to be an item that is easily lost. The lower bar, started out as nightlight storage, but has since become a place to hang headphones, and I’m sure it will evolve again over time.

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Banksy Mural

We finalized everything with a custom bulletin board and some “graffiti style” vinyl murals.


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*Ireland was missing from my map, but was sent along later.


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Faraway Files #127

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Are you a city mouse or a country mouse? I’m most definitely a city mouse, but even a city mouse needs to escape the hustle sometimes, so this week I’m sharing my recent adventures at Malibu State Creek Park, which is the perfect spot to spend an afternoon. Not only is it a lovely scenic spot, but its close proximity to LA made it a prime filming location and for the better part of a century many of the films and television shows we know and love were filmed there. Where else in the world can you combine Hollywood with hiking, What about you, do you, where do you go to escape? Is it somewhere close by, or far from home? Either way, I hope you’ll share it with here on this week’s edition of Faraway Files.

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Speaking of country mice, Elliot and I are getting ready for our escape journey to England in a few days, where we’ll be spending some quality time with friends exploring  outside the city.  See you next month… In the meantime Clare was our host last week and her favorites were:

Stargazing in a Shepherd’s Hut by Le Coin des Bobby
Our South American Itinerary by Albom Adventures
Quiet London: The Garden Museum by Changing Pages

Welcome to Faraway Files, the travel link up hosted every Thursday by Erin from Oregon Girl around the World, Corey from Fifi + Hop, Hilary from Hilarystyle and Clare from Suitcases and Sandcastles.Faraway Files is a weekly file of the best travel ideas on the web. We want to dream of faraway places, make new travel plans and share our travel secrets. We hope you’ll link up and inspire us to travel to new places or revisit a place we thought we knew. We know that you can feel faraway even when close to home, so share your experiences of travels near and far wherever you are in the world.

Don’t forget to comment on the hosts’ posts as well as any others that catch your eye. The more links you read and share the more fun and successful our community will be, so please join in.

We’ll try to read and comment on every post and we’ll share them on social media too. Each week we’ll choose our favourites and highlight them on our blogs and social media channels using #FarawayFiles. How it works:

  • Link up one travel-related post and add the Faraway Files badge onto the post or your blog (code below) or link back to the hosts.
  • The link up will go live every Thursday at 8am, UK time, until midnight on Friday. It will alternate between Suitcases and Sandcastles, Fifi + Hop, HilaryStyle and Oregon Girl around the World. This week’s link up is right here.
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Exploring Malibu Creek State Park

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You’ll feel a world away from the hustle and bustle of Los Angeles when you visit the Malibu Creek State Park, which is tucked away in the Malibu Canyon. Part of the Santa Monica Mountains Recreational Area, and only 25 miles from Downtown Los Angeles the Park features swimming, hiking, fishing, bird watching, mountain biking, camping, and horseback riding. Of course being so close to LA it’s no surprise that this scenic area was once used to film many of the famous television shows and movies that we know and love.

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Malibu State Creek Park

The 20th Century Fox film How Green Was My Valley was filmed here in 1941 and shortly thereafter Fox Entertainment purchased the property, which became known as the 20th Century Fox Ranch. Moves and television shows continued to be filmed in the Park after the State of California bought the property in 1974 including: M*A*S*H, Planet of the Apes, Doctor Doolittle, Pleasantville, Batman, Anchorman and so many more

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20th Century Fox Ranch

There are hiking opportunities for all fitness levels, including 15 miles of stream side trails, and along the way you’ll be treated to views of the valley, canyon and scenic pools.

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Malibu State Creek Park

Century Lake was named in honor of the Park’s former owners.

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Century Lake Malibu State Creek Park

Although many areas of the park were damaged in the tragic wildfires that tore through the area in late 2018, the area is well on its way to recovery.

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Malibu State Creek Park

Tips and Useful information

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Malibu State Creek Park
  • Bring Water and wear appropriate foot attire. Trails on the easy hikes are wide and smooth, but appropriate foot attire is a good idea.
  • The Visitor Center is open Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4:00 pm.
  • All day parking is $12.00 per car, per day, or there is an hourly rate.
  • Restrooms and a drink machine are located in the parking area.
  • Dogs on a leash are allowed in the park’s day use areas and campground. Dogs are not allowed on the backcountry trails or dirt roads.
  • The park is on Las Virgenes/Malibu Canyon Road, and can be located from the Pacific Coast Highway via Malibu Canyon Road, or from Highway 101. The Address is: 1925 Las Virgenes Road, Calabasas, CA 91302

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Malibu Creek State Park

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Disneyland, USA

A long time ago in a galaxy far far away…

We visited Batuu, a planet located at Galaxy’s Edge, or at least we really and truly felt like we did. Okay, so we weren’t really at Black Spire the last outpost before Wild Space on the planet Batuu, but rather in Disneyland, located in Anaheim, California.

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View of Galaxy’s Edge from the top of Big Thunder Mountain

In true Disney fashion no detail was spared, and we all agreed that our visit to Disneyland’s new Star Wars themed land was the most immersive theme park experience we’ve ever had.

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Galaxy’s Edge Disneyland

During our visit we flew the Millennium Falcon, explored the market place, sampled the food and met the citizens of Black Spire, who very impressively don’t break character. Careful, you don’t want to catch the attention of a stormtrooper.

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Stormtroopers questioning a citizen of Black Spires

Galaxy’s Edge

Located within Disney’s Magic Kingdom, you’ll need a theme park ticket to visit Galaxy’s Edge*. Access points are just next to Critter Country and Frontier Land. From the moment you walk through the entrance archways you are transported to another world, complete with two official languages, Aurebesh and Huttese.

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Galaxy’s Edge

If you listen carefully you’ll hear the citizens using them and see that many of the signs and items for sale are also labeled in these languages. English translations are posted, but if you’re interested in learning the native tongues you can download a handy app which will translate for you.

Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run

There is one ride attraction within Galaxy’s Edge, Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run, with another attraction set to open later this year.

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Smuggler’s Run is an interactive ride experience where guests (the minimum height requirement is 38 inches) will work together to pilot the Millennium Falcon on a smuggling mission.

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While you’re waiting in line you’ll be treated to stunning views of both Black Spires and the Millennium Falcon. Decide whether you’ll be the pilot, the gunner, or the engineer, but remember you’ll need to work together to ensure a successful mission.

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Once you get through the line you’ll find yourself walking through the passageways of the Millennium Falcon. Next thing you know you’re onboard!

Dining

Food choices in Black Spire (Galaxy’s Edge) are plentiful including, vegetarian options, unique snacks and even a cantina, which serves alcohol. If you are at all familiar with Disneyland you’ll know this is big news.

Shopping

The market place includes multiple shops including, a toymaker, a creature shop, and an outfitter. If you’re in the market for a light saber or a droid you’ll have the opportunity to build your own, but you should know that these items are a hot and expensive commodity.

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Dok Ondar’s Den of Antiquities
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Droid Depot

Keep your eye out for Planet Batuu’s many mysterious and unique creatures.

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Creature Shop Galaxy’s Edge

If your tastes run to the Dark Side you’ll want to visit First Order Cargo, which you’ll find just to the left of this Tie-Fighter.

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Tie Fighter Galaxy’s Edge Disneyland

Stick around to see Galaxy’s Edge after dark:

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Galaxy’s Edge After Dark
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Dok Ondar’s Den of Antiquities
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Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run
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Galaxy’s Edge Disneyland

*Galaxy’s Edge officially opened on May 31, 2019, and as you can imagine its a popular destination.  Access will be limited to those with a reservation until June 24, 2019.


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