What Are Good Design for My Son/Daughters Room?
My son loves “Disney Pixar Cars” and I would like to paint it in them colors… IS there any place online I can go look at someone else room of this theme and get an idea on how i would like to paint it????
Home Depot sells Disney paint.
http://disney.go.com/disneyhome/cars/paint.html
Disney – World of Cars – MATER’S SLING SHOOT
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Baby Einstein – Baby Van Gogh – World of Colors $19.99 The Baby Einstein Company’s “video board books” were designed as music-focused developmental tools to stimulate babies’ brains (prompted by research proving that exposure to classical melodies can improve verbal ability, spatial intelligence, creativity, and memory in youngsters). Now the company is expanding into other art forms, including color and art. The idea remains the same–taking bold… |
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Cars Ramone’s House of Body Art Color Shifters Playset $11.70 Every car in Radiator Springs knows when you want a sweet new custom paint job you make tracks to Ramone’s. This super auto body shop playset features a spray gun, self-contained transformation unit and warm and cold dunk tanks to trick out your Color Shifters cars with the help of fun and easy color-change paint. Not for use with some Hot Wheels vehicles. … |
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Color Changers DARRELL CARTRIP Disney / Pixar CARS 2 Paint Jobs In 1 Vehicle (1:55 Scale) $13.45 Cars Color Changers Vehicle: Two paint jobs in one! Inspired by the hit Disney/Pixar film, Cars, this assortment features characters from the movie in 1:55 scale. Each vehicle changes color with warm or icy cold water for double the fun. Kids can take their favorite cars from the film and with a quick dunk, watch the magic happen! Ages 4 and over. From Mattel… |
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Disney’s Mickey Mouse Preschool with Active Leveling Advantage $9.45 You can practically smell the burger grease and freshly hung laundry at this funky little diner that Mickey and Minnie Mouse visit when their gas tank falls below “E.” As a banjo plunks out a slow tune in the background, Mickey pulls up a chair and sits outside with Pluto to enjoy the sunshine. No agenda here. Instead of explaining what kids should do next, Mickey scratches Pluto and occasionally … |