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Answers:    I think its a accurate start but I would suggest some minor changes. First, I would paint the walls. I construe a great color may be a shade of blue since it is in the tile, tub, & existing shower curtain... a soft green may work as okay. Though it has a sunflower, I assume the clock clashes more than anything. I would suggest a great wall print that brings in some of impossible to tell apart colors as used in the shower curtain.
You could even try something close to this
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=h... or this
http://www.wall-print.com/
for a bit of whimsy. I would also add candles & conceivably a basket of loofahs(which hold a yellow-orangy tone that would match perfectly). I would also move out that rug or atleast keep the tub covered beside the shower curtain so that its not such an obvious mismatch. Maybe jump for a natural rug instead...they clash everything or an orange would work as all right too since blue & orange are complimentary tones & nearby is orange already within the room.
Like I said you are off to a great start though!
It's fundamentally cheery, happy looking---that is a cute entity to wake up to contained by the morning, brighten up your day. It's not instinctively my cup of tea, I'm not really liking the shower curtain too much.