From Tangled and The Little Mermaid to Alice in Wonderland and Aladdin, Kelsey Hermanson has made her family's home an exciting Disney-themed destination
"I really decorated our house for us to enjoy and it has been such an amazing experience to share it with so many people."
DIY them with paint or get custom vinyl stickers made here.
The Golden Oak housing community is where the rich and famous can buy their own little piece of Disney World.
This "Mickey Home" sign is perfect for any Disney fan. It will be a little joy of Disney to any room. It's small, simply and super cute. *** This is Disney fan art***
"I really decorated our house for us to enjoy and it has been such an amazing experience to share it with so many people."
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Have you ever dreamed of sleeping in a fairy tale castle? No, not in a faraway kingdom, but right in your own home. Let's tiptoe into a world where bedtime stories come alive with oversized Disney castle shaped beds. A magical land awaits! There's no "one-size-fits-all" in the kingdom of Disney castle beds, oh no ...
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Bring magic and light into your home with our beautiful Cinderella Castle Wall Night Lights. Function: Each Wall Night Light has an automatic light sensor that will turn on when it starts to get dark and off when it becomes light. They are made with LED lights and run off of standard U.S. wall outlets. Size: Each Wall Night Light is roughly 5 inches at its largest dimension and protrudes from the wall about 2 inches. How They are Made: Our Wall Night Lights are created using finely tuned 3D printers, allowing us to recreate complex geometries and make them extremely detailed. We use a light weight, durable plastic called PLA. This plastic is environmentally friendly, biodegradable, and commonly used in 3D printing technology. Feedback: We want you to love and enjoy your temple as much as we do. If you are satisfied with your order, be sure to leave a review for us. We appreciate your feedback and it allows us to continually improve our products. If you are not satisfied for any reason, please contact us and we will do everything we can to resolve the issue.
"I really decorated our house for us to enjoy and it has been such an amazing experience to share it with so many people."
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If you are a Disney fanatic, then check out these adorable home decor ideas inspired by Mickey Mouse.
If you are a Disney fanatic, then check out these adorable home decor ideas inspired by Mickey Mouse.
The latest trend in children's bedroom decor brings the magic of Disney and Pixar right into your home with giant Pixar character beds. These oversized beds transform the concept of a standard kids' bed into a fantastical experience. Imagine your child's delight in sleeping in a bed shaped like their favorite Pixar character! Each bed, ...
On our last trip, we were fortunate enough to be able to tour Golden Oak, by invitation of a dear friend who lives there. For those who don’t know what Golden Oak is, Golden Oak is a private neighborhood, of beautiful homes, on property of Walt Disney World. (To quote Barney Stinson – THAT’S THE DREAM. TO LIVE AT DISNEY WORLD.) Today, we’re going to share some of the photos we took of our time there – and spend the […]
It’s important to throw open the palace doors and welcome in your queendom every once in a while, so we also asked AI to create some Frozen French doors for when you feel ready! We don’t sell French doors like this, but we wish we did…
The Disney Outlet Covers come as individuals, please specify color in the personalization box. If no color is chosen we will default to white. They also come in 4 styles: duplex outlet, toggle light, rocker light and blank. We offer single, double and triple gangs (number of switches on a panel). The rocker light can be used with rocker style light switches and combination outlets. Please read the below information carefully before ordering! There are two size options available for the duplex outlet, toggle light and rocker light based upon your needs/preferences. There are also three styles to choose from, single, double and triple gang. Please reach out to us to create a custom order if you have needs not listed here. As every house may have slightly different brands of electrical light switches and outlets. Some brands have styles with extra features that would be normally covered by a rectangular shape but will not be with a round shape. We have based the single duplex outlet, toggle light and rocker light designs off of a standard faceplate that measures 4.5" in height and 2.75" in width. The double gang switch is based off of a standard faceplate that measures 4.5" in height and 4.625" in width. Your base plate may vary. If yours doesn't match what is described, reach out to us, we can easily do custom changes. We also offer a "blank" version that is intended to cover unused face plates. These may be due to old landline or coaxial connections, but we have you covered. The drawing (included in the photos) we made shows what we mean by inscribed vs circumscribed and how they compare to a standard rectangular plate. Inscribed: This size more closely mimics a standard face plate. If the wall behind your current outlet covers is unpainted or containers a larger hole around the electrical box, the corners will show through or need to be touched up. Circumscribed: This larger size will cover the entire area that your current standard faceplate covers. No touch-up will be needed but please ensure that you have proper wall clearance. If you have any questions we can provide specific interior dimensions and angles and walk you through if these Mickey Ears will work in your home. But below we have listed the height and width (from ear to ear of each offering: Inscribed Single: 5.51" H x 6.52" W Circumscribed Single: 6.45" H x 7.63" W Inscribed Double: 6.05" H x 7.16" W Circumscribed Double: 8.55" H x 10.12" W Inscribed Triple: 7.81" H x 9.24" W Circumscribed Triple: 9.55" H x 11.30" W They are made of PLA plastic which is food safe so no worries about little ones putting this in their mouths. The plant-based plastic is mostly susceptible to UV so leaving them in direct sunlight will degrade them more quickly, but I have used this plastic in outdoor applications for a year with no sign of wear to date. Keep in mind this is 3D printed so some minor fluctuations due to temperature or vibration may cause slight imperfections and variances in dimensions in line with printer and filament tolerances, but the product will look like the images shown. *Any decor included in the photos on the listing are not for sale and do not come with your purchase.
Summary This Ratatouille inspired cutting board is the perfect addition to any Disney lover’s kitchen! The design laser engraved. Personalized the board with your custom message or leave the area blank. Please make sure to check spelling for you message text will be copy and engraved just as you have typed it. Font size will depend on the length of your message. Dimensions: Small board Length: 9" Width: 6" Medium board Length: 11" Width: 7 3/4 " Large board Length: 13" Width: 9" Extra Large board Length: 15" Width: 10 1/4" Cheese board, Cutting and chopping board. Foodie gift, Kitchen Decor Engraved Art Gift, Cooking gift, Housewarming Disney charcuterie board Care instructions -Should be treated with food approved oil now and then. -Handwash only. ALL ITEMS ARE HANDCRAFTED AND ORDERS ARE MADE IN THE ORDER THEY ARE RECEIVED. Returns are not accepted, but we will work with the buyer within reason.
During our two and a half year battle with infertility and recurrent pregnancy loss, I spent a lot of time dreaming about what our little child's nursery would look like. I went back and forth on some options and I ultimately decided on Disney/Pixar's "Up". It's one of my favorite movies and it has many nursery themes built into it. Not to mention that some of the main characters in the film also suffered from some of the same issues that my husband and I were also familiar with. While it is unclear whether Carl and Ellie suffered from infertility or miscarriage, we were familiar with both. The movie had a lot of themes to use for the nursery: a sky theme, a jungle theme, a zoo theme, an adventure theme, or a travel theme. It's very close to my heart. The problem is that it's almost impossible to find "Up" merchandise. Not a lot of things were produced to begin with and what items were produced were no longer available or hard to find/expensive to acquire. I knew this was going to be a DIY nursery. Once I was through the first trimester, my husband and I got started with our projects. The first inspiration came when I was looking for bedside table lamps for our bedroom. I stumbled across this lamp from lamps plus. It immediately reminded me of Kevin, the snipe. Unfortunately it was out of stock at the time, but I did order this one. Then I stumbled across this silhouette reading lamp on pinterest from Chica and Jo. So I googled a coloring book page of Kevin, printed it out, and followed the instructions on the blog. Then I took a hot glue gun and covered the lamp in feathers. Here was the result. Here is an inspiration shot from the movie and proof that Kevin is terrible at hiding and would resort to putting a lampshade on his head. Then there was the suitcase side table. Inspiration and directions from The Ruche Blog. We used furniture legs from Lowes. I found the tiny Dug on Ebay. My brother Mike made the Carl and Ellie silhouette portraits and my friend Jackie made the watercolor floating house. My husband bought me this magnificent vintage contour lounge chair from Mid Century Obsession on Etsy shortly after we found out we were pregnant. We had seen one in an antique shop a month earlier while visiting my parents in Florida and I knew that if our IUI took, I had to have one. As it turned out, it's about perfect during feeding time. It also vibrates, reclines, and heats up. Then there are the pillows. I did Russell, Carl, and Ellie character pillows. I used an envelope pillow cover tutorial I found on Lovesome. The directions for the Russell sash I found at A litre of sunshine. My mother-in-law crocheted this "Up" inspired blanket. I made a bookshelf from 1x12 lumber, custom for his wall. The bottom shelf or the zoo was inspired by the fact that Carl and Ellie worked at the zoo. The Paradise Falls jar was an old apple cider jar. The radio flyer wagon was a gift from Dustin's coworkers. The airplane came from Home Goods, the frame came from my friend Christina she found at Hallmark, the balloon animal bookend was from modcloth, and the marquee letter from JoAnn Fabrics. The Carl figurine, jar, and Fredricksen chairs were gifts. The house was a kit my mother-in-law bought for my baby shower. My brother put it together and painted it. I free handed the waterfall painting that Carl and Ellie had over their fireplace. Colors and shapes are a bit off, but I'm satisfied with it. Oh, and that Ford truck bank was mine when I was little - my dad was a Ford tractor mechanic. I bought a pattern for baby Kevin from Miles of Crochet on Etsy. My sister-in-law's future sister-in-law crocheted him for me. This is her instagram. The toybox was inspired by Carl's balloon cart. My father-in-law picked it up at a thrift store. Someone made it and didn't finish it so my husband painted and stained it. The curtain rod was inspired by Carl's cane. Dustin spray painted a PVC pipe silver and popped a tennis ball on each end. The curtain was inspired by this balloon rug and Ellie's overalls. The tutorial for the curtain came from Sew Many Ways. They're lined with blackout fabric I got from JoAnn Fabrics. Works great. The dog butt hooks came from ikea (because of the dogs in the movie). This Disney/Pixar "R" print came from Jerrod Maruyama on Flickr. The dug portrait was done by my brother Mike and the elephant print was done by my friend Jackie for the baby shower. I made the quilt and it was my first attempt at making a quilt. I think it came out alright. It's inspired by the nursery in Carl and Ellie's house. I found the mobile plans on Recipe 4 Cute. I added the photos to just the bottom of the mobile so Robert can see them. I thought they mimicked balloons. I found the house on the family disney blog. The balloons are a styrofoam ball covered in pom poms. The clouds were made by my friends Jackie and Heather for the baby shower. My husband and father-in-law made the crib. I was inspired by the Millbrook crib from Restoration Hardware. I didn't want to spend Restoration Hardware money though. It just so happens that my father-in-law is a muffler man and he and my husband are quite handy with a welder. I wanted it in silver so it would look like the blimp. It's made from steel and exhaust tubing. I made the crib skirt and ironed on the "Spirit of Adventure" letters. And a close-up of his adorable sheet from Babies R Us. The map chest dresser was inspired by a dresser project on The Painted Hive. The hat came from My Knitting World on Etsy. I picked the globe up from Burlington Coat Factory and the poster (ripped from a library book, haha) came from Rakuten. The hamper was a gift from our friends Ashley and Alg. We are all Alabama fans, you know. I thought it worked because Carl and Ellie worked at the zoo. The changing table is a microwave cart that my father made for his mother. If I remember the story correctly, the top and shelf were made from hardwood from an old bowling alley in the town I was born in and the legs were made from a tree from my grandfather's farm. I made the topper with instructions from Lay Baby Lay. My husband made the fabulous old fashioned marquee frame for the movie poster. We replaced the fan with one that we thought looked like a propeller. And my friend Heather made a wreath for Robert's door. A few all together photos... Oh, and the paint is "Sea Cap" by Behr from Home Depot.
Your front door is the first opportunity to make a statement about your home. What does your welcome mat say about you? This spring, refresh your doormat to something with character.
Walt Disney World and myths go together like America and apple pie. There are a ton of urban legends about the theme parks, and in this post, we'll debunk a bunch of common and persistent
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Have you ever dreamed of sleeping in a fairy tale castle? No, not in a faraway kingdom, but right in your own home. Let's tiptoe into a world where bedtime stories come alive with oversized Disney castle shaped beds. A magical land awaits! There's no "one-size-fits-all" in the kingdom of Disney castle beds, oh no ...
"I really decorated our house for us to enjoy and it has been such an amazing experience to share it with so many people."
Have ever wanted to be able display the pins you have collected over the years? Are you tired of your collection being in a binder or pin bag and they cannot be seen every day? I have your solution. These are handmade shadowboxes for displaying your beloved Disney pins. The larger one measures 24 inches square and the smaller is 12 inches square. They are both 1 3/4 inches deep. They each have a glass pane to protect the the pins and it is made to be able to remove the pane if you want to change the pins you are displaying. You can change your pins depending on the season, holiday or just the type of collecion you want to display. It can be made out any type of wood you would like it to be and can be stained or painted to match your current furnishings in your home. If there is a specific color or type of wood you want, please let me know. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. I am also looking into other designs and characters. The pins pictured are not included with the purchase.
The Golden Oak housing community is where the rich and famous can buy their own little piece of Disney World.