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Kitchen & Housewares : Disney Hannah Montana - Large Peel & Stick Wall Accent Mural

Disney Hannah Montana - Large Peel & Stick Wall Accent Mural

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Product facts:
  • Pattern: Disney's - Hannah Montana. As pictured. Does not have Hannah Montana character on it.
  • Genuine licensed merchandise. Removable and reusable.
  • Sticks equally well to textured walls, furniture, cars and trucks.
  • Uses superior revolutionary technology for easy installation and removal.
  • Contains 16.75" X 36.75" (42.5 cm X 93.3 cm) peel & stick wall art mural in 1 panels.







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Pattern: Disney's - Hannah Montana. Sticks equally well to textured walls, furniture, cars and trucks. Genuine licensed merchandise. Uses superior revolutionary technology for easy installation and removal. Removable and reusable. 16.75' X 36.75' (42.5 cm X 93.3 cm) peel & stick wall art mural in 1 panels. Includes complete installation instructions.











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