The DreamBox provides a framework to create your own personal haven—your creative retreat. Every DreamBox is unique because every creator is unique!
Your haven starts to take shape as you fill the DreamBox with your treasures, but it really comes to life when you allow your personality to shine through. Think about the colors, patterns or decor styles that make you feel truly happy and inspired. How might these be incorporated into your space? We pulled together a few ideas to get you started!
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1. Add Wallpaper
This is a simple way to make a BIG impact in the overall look of your DreamBox. Might we recommend this beautiful floral design by Esther Lau through Spoonflower. Shop HERE.
Ready to give it a try? We partnered with Spoonflower to bring you a step-by-step tutorial. Watch the video below or read the full tutorial HERE.
2. Experiment with Decorative Tote Covers
While some creators prefer to keep their InView totes clear and visible (we don't blame you), others like to decorate them to match their crafting space or add a little flair. The best part is that they are easily removable if you change your mind or want to try something new. See our tutorial and cut files HERE.
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3. Color Coordinate
This is a fun way to make your supplies really pop. Organizing by color can also improve your crafting efficiency by helping you quickly and easily locate what you need.
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For even more inspiration on dressing up your DreamBox, head over to our Pinterest page or join the Create Room Family Facebook Group to see what other creators are doing!
Lorraine. I’d love to see a picture when you are finished with your wallpaper! I do not have a Dream Box yet but I plan to order one this summer. I’m so excited!!!
Love love love all these ideas!!
I want to wallpaper my Dream Box with a Spoonflower wallpaper that comes in rolls 2′×12′. How many rolls to you recommend I purchase if I wallpaper all inside surfaces like the example that used the goldenrod color with white daisy flowers on it?