Posts filed under ‘children’s wall art’
Children’s original Artworks for sale
I have two beautiful children’s wall hangings for sale.
They measure approximately 90cm wide x 150cm high.
Acrylic on Canvas, hand painted by Fiona Paterson. Mural artist and illustrator.
Beautiful detail, an original painting your child will treasure forever.
$300 including shipping and insurance
$300 including shipping and insurance
Hanging Poles not included
If these are of interest to you, please contact me by leaving a comment.
These two hangings will also be available on the website for purchase from my website The Magic Mural Factory
These are unique paintings, there are only these two, so don’t wait too long, you may miss out!
Wallables Giveaway – Entries Closed
The competition is now closed for the Wallables Nursery Wallart GIVEWAY
The Winner will be Announced tommorrow 27th July
FREE GIVEAWAY- Wallables, Interactive Wall Art
For those of you who haven’t heard about Wallables, let me enlighten you…
they are the cutest
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children’s wall art you ever did see!
Wallables are 3 dimensional sculpted wall décor products made out of soft polyurethane foam, whose bright colours and soft textures not only look great as a decor feature in your baby nursery, but they also encourage your baby to touch and explore the different surfaces, teaching your baby to interact with their invironment.
Wallables also come in a new Alphabet series.
When pressed the wallable says the letter. You can try it out on the Wallable Website and hear what the letters sound like. Spell out your child’s name. Click here to go to that website page
When touched Wallables play music, teaching babies cause and effect’.
This 3d nursery wall art is made of a lightweight material which is soft and flexible and allows them to be placed above cribs or beds without any worries.
Wallables are very safe and have passed both the ASTM and CE toy safety standards for all countries.
Wallables can be combined with handpainted murals to create interactive murals like this one above for example. Click here to see how it’s done
I’m planning to work on some new interactive mural ideas that combine hand painted murals you do yourself with Wallable characters and Alphabet letters.
Watch this space or leave a comment on interactive ideas or themes you might like to see me create.
WIN
our FREE
Wallable GIVEAWAY
The lovely people at Wallables are giving away..
‘Dotty the Dragonfly‘ from the ‘Soft Smilies collection’
and
‘MAX’ from the ‘Wild Thing’ series
Max is now a collectors item as the Wild thing series is no longer being produced!
How to Enter
It’s easy
1. SUBSCRIBE VIA EMAIL to this blog
2. Leave a comment with your idea for an interactive mural or simply visit www.wallables.com and tell me which is your favourite Wallable character
3. Tell a friend 🙂
You will then automatically be entered into the Wallable Giveaway.
Wanna gain extra entries for the giveaway?
For extra entries you can do any one of the following and leave a separate comment for each one.
(This section is not complusory, it just gives you an extra chance of winning)
- Do a blog post on this giveaway and by that I mean a full blown blog post, not just a link (That’s worth 3 entries!)
- Twitter about this giveaway. Copy and paste the following –
@WallStory-GIVEAWAY! Enter now- Wallable 3D Nursery Wall art https://wallstory.wordpress.com/2009/07/10/wallable-giveaway/
- Add my “Off the Wall” button to your site (grab it from the upper right sidebar)
Don’t forget add a comment for each thing that you do.
Last date for entries to win the Wallable Characters is Midnight Friday 24th July 2009.
The winner of the Wallable Giveaway will be picked at random from a hat and announced on Monday 27th July 2009.
GOOD LUCK – Get entering!
Posts filed under ‘Giveaways’
We have a Winner
Winner of the Tree Mural Giveaway
I put all your entries into a cardboard box hat and my daughter has pulled a name out.
Congratulations to
Leah
I will email you with the details I need to send you your tree mural.
Thank you to everyone who entered.
If you haven’t received your 20% discount voucher yet, please let me know.
Ooh! Ooh! And by the way!
I have decided to continue my offer of the
20% Discount Voucher
for use on Wallstory Murals to all new subscribers until the end of April.
So sign up and click here to
SUBSCRIBE BY EMAIL
Wallstory Murals can be purchased from Wallstory Murals or Magic Mural Factory
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Free Tree Mural Giveaway & 20% Discount Voucher
I’ve been working like a dog hard on making this blog a useful and interesting resource for those of you interested in DIY decorating children’s rooms.
As an incentive to encourage you to SUBSCRIBE VIA EMAIL to this inspiring resource
I am offering you the opportunity to be entered into
A FREE GIVEAWAY prize of my TREE MURAL Paint by Number Kit.
PLUS
I am offering a 20% Discount Voucher
for use on any of my Wallstory mural designs for ALL SUNSCRIBERS
See details of the Paint by Number TREE MURAL KIT here.
How to Enter
It’s easy
- SUBSCRIBE VIA EMAIL to this blog
- Leave a comment telling me things you would like to see on this DIY kids room decor blog.
- Tell a friend
You will then automatically receive a 20% Discount on any of Wallstory Murals and be entered into the Tree Mural Giveaway.
Your 20% voucher will be sent to you by email.
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To gain extra entries for the giveaway
For extra entries you can do any one of the following and leave a separate comment for each one.
(This section is not complusory, it just gives you an extra chance of winning)
- Do a blog post on this giveaway and by that I mean a full blown blog post, not just a link (That’s worth 3 entries!)
- Twitter about this giveaway. Copy and paste the following –
@WallStory-GIVEAWAY! Enter now- Free Tree Mural Kit & 20% Discount Voucher https://wallstory.wordpress.com/2009/03/23/freemuralgivaway/
- Add my “Off the Wall” button to your site (grab it from the upper right sidebar)
Don’t forget add a comment for each thing that you do
Last date for entries to win the Free Tree Mural is Midnight Monday 6th April 2009
The winner of the Tree mural will be picked at random and announced on Wednesday 7th April 2009.
A glittering Princess Crown Mural-Now even easier to create
My Princess Crown E-mural has been so successful, I have decided to make it into a paint by number pattern to make it that bit easier to create for your little princess’s bedroom.
It’s a paint by number mural , so you don’t need to even think about where to paint the colours.
Plus you can still add 3d elements to make a glittering crown collage.
Add pompons, stick on jewels, sequins, hearts, whatever takes your fancy in the craft store.
Let your little girl choose and stick on some of these treasures. It’ll make it that little bit more special to her, and make it totally unique.
The kit comes with the crown pattern sized 74cm wide x 60cm high, Transfer paper and instructions.
You will only need two paint colours and white as you can mix up the pale colours by adding white to the darker paints. That saves money! (A sentiment close to my heart at the moment)
You can see this Princess Crown Mural on both my websites
and for UK and European buyers
Wallstory Murals
Create your own nursery wall art
I found this lovely project on Evie’s things of Beauty.
Pass by the blog which has some beautiful ideas and inspiration and DIY projects
Evie made these wall hangings for a friend.
Her nursery was being done in a cute elephant theme and her primary colors are brown and blue. You could really use this idea to match any design or decor.
Here is how to make these for yourself.
What you need:
- Three 5 x 5 Paper Mache art boards ($2.99 at craft supply stores)
- Ribbon for hanging
- Scissors
- Acrylic paints and paint brushes
- Card stock for printing your design
- Permanent spray adhesive
Steps:
- Remove rope strands from the boards and discard.
- Choose a style of ribbon and cut 3 strands the exact same size.
- Apply your base coat to cover the brown paper mache. Paint everything, including the back side.
- Start painting! It helped me to sketch out my design on the computer before diving into painting. I used acrylic paints and paint brushes. All three boards were given a different pattern in the background.
- I drew the elephant in Adobe Illustrator and chose two colors for the elephants. Then I printed them out on card stock and cut them out, leaving a little white border to help them stand out against the painted backgrounds.
- I tested out the placement before adhering the paper elephants to the boards. Using permanent spray adhesive, I adhered the elephants to the boards. Tie on the ribbon to hang and your done!