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Walls of the Wild Butterfly Collection

14 June 2013 by Eileen

Instead of spending your time painting a wild forest theme on your wall, why not invest in wall stickers? I love the idea of wall stickers. They are easy to use and are reusable. We were already fans of wall stickers. We had a wall sticker train set on Ms C’s wall and the children’s names on their doors. The lovely people from Walls of the Wild has given us the Butterfly collection to review. There are a total of 15 stickers consisting of butterflies, a dragonfly and a hummingbird.

Walls of the Wild Butterfly Collection

As Ms C’s room already has many wall stickers, she decided to paste a couple on her cupboard door and a butterfly near her train. As the butterflies are so pretty, Mr C also wanted some for his room. I had to split the butterflies to please them both.

Each sticker is very detailed. They are made from waterproof vinyl and are designed for indoor or outdoor use on any smooth, clean, dry surface.The colours lack vibrancy but when they are on the wall, they look very distinctive. The wall stickers are easy to remove if you change your mind later. My son pasted a couple on his wardrobe and changed his mind but they were easy to peel off. Then I pasted it on the wall next to his photo frame and he changed his mind again. After peeling it off for the second time, the adhesive is still sticky. So I pasted all three butterflies on his windows. It is great that these wall stickers still stay sticky and secure. I do find these wall stickers are very well made.

Walls of the Wild Butterfly Collection on wall

For more variety of wall decorations, please take a look at Walls of the Wild. They also stock jungle wildlife, marine life, plants & trees, birds, farm animals and dinosaurs. Find out more, please go to www.wallsofthewild.co.uk

Disclosure: We received the sample for the purposes of writing this review, however, all thoughts and opinions remain our own.

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Comments

  1. Michelle Reshef says

    17 June 2013 at 1:05 pm

    Thank you for the gorgeous ideas I will go to “Walls of the Wild” to order for my daughter the butterflies.

  2. Natasha Gandy says

    15 June 2013 at 9:25 am

    Ohhh we are about to decorate the girls room (being painted Tuesday !) and I was looking for something just like this !! Will be having a good look around their website 🙂 x

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