Does anyone have a Disney room?

Suzy Mouse

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My office/guest room is filled with all of my Disney memorabilia. I want to paint it in a way that would fit with everything in it... either with a mural or special colors. Does anyone have any ideas that would help me? If you have a room decorated in Disney I would love to hear about it.
Thanks!!
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We have a Mickey Kitchen, and the bathroom off the master bedroom is Mickey. He is also slowly spreading and taking over our bedroom. My husband made me promise when we were first married the only Mickey thing in the bedroom would be the telephone, but I don't think I could fit another one in the kitchen or bathroom! I have a lot of red/black in my house so he goes great. My dad made some shelves for me, and put them about 15 inches down from the ceiling and it gives me a great space to put stuff. (kind of like Chili's Restaurant has all of those shelves full of memoribilia) I haven't done anything as adventurous as a mural, but I would love to someday.

Candi
 
I have a Mickey bathroom. The bottom half of each wall is black and white stripes with a Mickey border, the upper half is white. The shower curtain is a Mickey design and my towels are solid red and solid black and the hand towels are yellow. I have a soap dispenser and toothbrush holder in Mickey shapes, too.

I also have a classic Mickey print on the wall.

I love it, it's so bright and cheery!
 
We've just recently completed our basement and it's going to be all disney. So far I have 6 posters up that I bought off ebay and framed. Also have a huge collage (poster size) that I'm putting a few pics in from each of our trips. Beside that is a framed Disney stock and I want to get a Pixar too. We just got a goofy phone. On the two cross- beams, they are somewhat low, I'm planning on stenciling some disney phrases. Something simple like, when you wish upon a star, and one other one.
The basement is used mostly for the kids and for my scrapbooking so the disney theme is perfect. I can't wait to expand on it! Hoping to buy a wall clock at DW.
 

We have taken our 4th bedroom and turned it into a Mickey Room for our computer and sewing room. I first put up a red striped paper. stripes are about an inch apart. Then i found border paper of mickey mouse. MY husband built counter and cabinets in the room. The counters are bright red and the space between the cabinets and counters are yellow and the handles are black.the bottom cabinets are black. The entire room is nothing but Mickey. We have also hung the monorail from the ceiling. In between some of the cabinets are shelves so I can display some of the Disney stuff we have as along with space on top of the cabinet to display other Disney merchandise. the curtains are also red and yellow and then I strung a string of Mickey lights over the top of the curtains. Basically everywhere in the room that you look you see Mickey. I also use my Pin collection. I have hanging on one of the walls all of our lanyards with the Disney pins we have collected. Decided with all of the money we have spent on pins I needed to do something with them, instead of sitting in a drawer. Mickey is also creeping his way into other rooms in the house. He now is in our kitchen and working his way to another room.
 
The Mouse has been contained to the 4th bedroom which is my office. Everything related to Disney is in that room (besides the kitchen dishes, glasses, silverware). Mickey stuffed animals in all sizes and shapes, one big Mickey poster, Mickey and Minnie Disney Cruise Line poster, a serigraph, die cast attractions, pictures from rides, Mickey telephone, two Mickey lamps, pin collection, books, tapes, DVD's... . The curtains are the character blocks with the matching border and on the sofa I have the matching comforter with pillows. Monorail, Contemporary and EPCOT on the carpet. I want to paint the walls in Mickey colors.

I love that Mouse!
Tina :)
 
I have Disney everywhere in my house! LOL...I have Disney trinkets that people have sent me by my computer, I have a Four Parks/One World Clock in my living room...a Snow White Pen holder on the desk...Alot of different things in each room. Now we are looking into the Mickey Mouse hands for the Bathroom Cabinets...I think they are so cute, but DH likes the Pewter ones of all the different characters instead...In December we will decide on what to get and purchase them then...:)
 
I originally wanted to do my son's bedroom in Mickey, but I thought he would outgrow it too quickly (he's three). Now I see, some people never outgrow the mouse!:smooth:
 
I wanted to do the kids' bathroom Disney in our new house, but my daughter wanted fish... I do have a whole Fisher Price room, though...
 
We're going to redo our bathroom in the "Scattered" Mickey. Walls will be white and we'll either have wallpaper on the bottom half or just stamp Mickey patterns all over. The floor will be ceramic tiles with the black and white being the 4" and red being the 1" squares. The shower curtain, rug, and accessories are the "Scattered" design from the Disney Store Online. Towels are red and black. And last but now least my favorite print......Mickey's Self Potrait framed in black.:p
 
Disney room? Our entire house looks as though Disney World moved north. I am in the process of putting pictures together showing the various rooms but thus far, we have Disney in the Laundry Room (nautical - thanks to the Disney Cruise), the kitchen (Mickey cannister set, chef's hat signed by characters at Chef Mickey), guest bath (framed poster, Mickey soap dispenser, hand towels, floor mat), family room (Framed art, dalmation TDS, our Disney wedding memorabilia), the front foyer (framed art, sorcerer's hat, Steamboat Willie figure and Captain's hat from the Cruise)...even the outside of the house is included. We did a Mickey berm over the summer in the three circle icon shape. We're working on the new addition room...DW is planning on doing some serious shopping while we're there next week. Will try to get the photos posted this week and let you know.
 
My daughters room is all Disney Princess. We have the bedspread, the curtains, the wall hanging and I have some Litographs that I saved when I worked with DS and got them framed for her room. All along the halway to her room are Disney Litographs. My DH loves Disney more than I do, I have decorated the rest of the house in Renaissance style because that is my favorite, but Disney is starting to spread to other places than just my daughters room.... (I do collect the snowglobes)
 
Nicki - the stencil is a combination of one purchased and one we made. DW bought a nautical stencil at Michael's or Sears, I don't remember. It has the lighthouse, the anchor and the third item was a sailboat. After the Disney Cruise, she asked if we could somehow incorporate the DCL logo.

I took a picture of the logo, cleaned it up and then printed two copies of it out on transparency film. On the first copy, I cut out the swirls using an X-acto knife and on the second, I cut out the Mickey head - creating my own stencil. We stenciled the nautical stuff but left the sailboat out. We then went back and stenciled the DCL logo in the open space.

I've used the transparency film for several projects including the Mickey cut out on the laundry room wall. It works great for doing stencils and when used with an overhead projector, can be used to transfer art to the wall (cruise ship on laundry room wall) or a canvas or wood (character cut-outs).
 
WOW !!!! Thanks for the great instructions . I am hoping to turn one of my kids rooms into a disney collectors room ( have two in college and one on her way in a another year ) . I love the border ( especially the cruise logo ) . As a matter of fact we are going on a cruise in 2004 in honor of my youngest graduation . I am going to have to keep your directions as a reference for my "future disney/scrapbbook" room ! Thanks .
 
Glad they were helpful. We've experimented quite a bit and have had the best luck with the transparency film. It can be used for almost any type fo stencil. Basically, if you canr print it on inkjet transparency film and cut it out, you can stencil it. We've had good luck with the three circle Mickey head icon and I'm starting on Cinderella's Castle next.

You'll enjoy the cruise and the photos for scrapbooking! DW is a scrapper and is working on our cruise pages now.
 
WE originally did my DS's room in A HUGE Truck border and he wripped it down 2 weeks before we went to Disney!

When we were on our trip we had a poster made with Monsters Inc. at Epcot and now his room is evolving around that! I bought him the SULLY mirror from Dis store and velcroed Mike W.' stuffed animal to the wall next to it! I am having a ton of fun with it!
 
I just got the Disney catalog and saw the Toy Story sheet set. Do you guys think if we decorated my three year old's room in Toy Story, would he outgrow it in a year? Or is it something that would last him for several years? What are your opinions?

Thanks!
 

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