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Big Flowers Wallies Big Mural

from: Wallies




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 17934





Product Brand: Wallies
Label: Wallies
Product Manufacturer: Wallies
Publisher: Wallies
Ranking: 17934
Studio: Wallies


Product facts:
  • big blue flower 24" x 40"
  • big pink flower 29" x 60"
  • 24 small flowers 2¾" to 10½"
  • 11 dots 3½" to 5¼"
  • 3 sheets







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Item Description:
Wallies® Big Murals are printed on high-quality, pre-pasted, vinyl-coated paper. Each mural contains two or three 28' x 40' sheets of die cut pieces, making Big Murals quick and easy to use. Some Big Murals piece together to form one large image and others are individual pieces that invite you to create your own unique display. They offer exciting new possibilities for every age and every room in your house.











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - So easy and so pretty!!!
I purchased this wallpaper for my 4 year old granddaughter's bedroom and I am so glad I did. The flowers are so bright and colorful. The instructions were easy to follow. The best part was hanging the paper. I did it myself with no help in about 45 minutes. So very simple. One suggestion....keep a small bucket of water handy. Once the paper is up on the wall there will be some dripping. It's so easy to clean with the bucket of water and soft cloth nearby. BTW....my granddaughter loves her room!!!!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - FAb & Fun
I recently purchased these for my 3 year olds bedroom and she just loves them - every night she has to decide which flower is her favourite one. I was looking for something that klooked like it had been painted directly onto the wall and thats exactly what its like - really easy to apply and loads of flowers in the packet



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product!
Not only were these flowers relatively easy to apply, but they look so adorable up on the wall!



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