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Frames Wallpaper

Go ahead, let your kids draw on the walls. This unique wallpaper encourages kids to draw, color and paint inside the hundreds of empty frames. Details, details - One 56 square foot double roll double refers to it being one oversized roll - Roll is 11 yards by 20.5 - Fade resistant, durable 150 gsm paper - Requires wallpaper paste to hang not included - Instructions included - Adult installation recommendedShow 'em what you're made of - FSC certified mixed paper construction - Gravure printed with a water based ink
Average Customer Rating:
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2 of 2(100%) people would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Frames Wallpaper
Review 1 for Frames Wallpaper
Rating 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Would you recommend? Yes
jbou
Location - Philadelphia
Number of Kids - 2
Age of youngest child - 2-4
Age of oldest child - 5-7
Age - 30-39
Fun for Family Photos
Date - November 20, 2008
"We've hung this wallpaper in our powder room to create an ever-changing display of pictures.
We trim photos, post cards, small paintings by the kids & their friends and post them in the frames with removeable poster putty.
We can change, rearrange & add to them -- it's really fun, and everyone likes to see who put what picture where!"
2 of 2 found this review helpful.
Review 2 for Frames Wallpaper
Rating 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Would you recommend? Yes
Educator
Location - Washington State
Number of Kids - 5+
Age of youngest child - 8+
Age of oldest child - 8+
Age - 50-59
Frames Wallpaper
Date - November 16, 2008
"Serendipity! I was browsing the site for another purpose and spotted this newly available wall decor! As a teacher, I am always searching for that special touch to jazz up my classroom ambience. My 3rd graders just finished reading From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. This sturdy and whimsical wallpaper is inspiring the "Michaelangelo" in all of my eight and nine year old students. They delight in choosing a frame and recreating a scene from the book as one element of their literary response. We intend to tack the paper (our custudian might frown about the pasting) outside our room and create a Metropolitan Museum of Art gallery."
3 of 3 found this review helpful.