Welcome to Courtney’s bedroom! When Courtney was released in fall of 2020 I was slightly horrified that my childhood and a historical doll shared the same decade. 😂 How can that be? After the initial shock, I became really excited to see what American Girl would release for Courtney’s collection. Well, she has it all… Care Bears, Strawberry Shortcake, Pac Man, Lisa Frank and bright, bold geometric patterns. With all the nostalgia and bright colors, this room was so very fun to design! Let’s get to it!
When Courtney was released the hubs (all on his own 😉) started buying me every piece of her collection for Christmas and birthdays so she quickly needed her own space. I started setting up her room in an IKEA Pax cabinet but didn’t get it completed. When we moved in 2022, that Pax fell and busted. It took months before the new doll room could be set up and by that time I decided to start over. The completed room for Courtney is 25” tall, 22.5” deep and 39” wide. It is the top “floor” in an IKEA Pax frame.
I love the pattern that American Girl chose for the back wall of the bunk bed. After searching for quite some time for a wallpaper to compliment it and not finding anything I liked, I made my own. Before wallpapering, I started with a teal vinyl as the back wall and half of each side wall to keep it from getting too busy. I found a printed pattern that I liked and copied it onto copy paper and used ModPodge to adhere it to the walls. To cover the seams I made a border. If you lived in the eighties and nineties you know you have to have border. 😉 Every room in my childhood home had a border, remember the white geese with blue bows? 😂
For the nightstand I used a secondhand one from Molly’s collection that I found for cheap and painted over the red accents with pink. (Check out Molly’s Bedroom) I added more pieces from Courtney’s collection to the top and a Barbie wish list booklet I made. Remember whenever you got a new toy there was a pamphlet that showed you all of the things you still needed? 😂 I made a mini version of the one I had as a child. I also loved Popples and had a lot of their coloring books and toys, so of course I had to make Courtney a Popples binder. (I have the little stuffed ones left from my childhood that will go perfectly in the room but I haven’t been able to locate them since the move.)
Under the bed I store Courtney’s Care Bear and Strawberry Shortcake sleeping bags, Molly’s doll box and all of Courtney’s shoes. As a child, I stored my doll boxes for Samantha and Felicity under my bed and still have them today.😊
I hope you enjoyed the tour of Courtney’s room! She and Tina plan on having a lot of fun in here! To see more of my dollhouse check out these posts Kit’s Attic Bedroom, Isabelle’s Studio, Julie’s Room and Addy’s Parlor. Until next time, Happy Collecting friends!
