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THE MOST MAGICAL PLACE AT HOME - Loving mum gets creative during lockdown and transforms daughter's room with incredible Disney mural wall that took over a year to complete
SWOCdisney - by Charlotte Penketh-King
A loving mum got creative during lockdown and transformed her daughter's room with an incredible Disney mural wall that took her OVER A YEAR to complete.
Michelle Proctor, 45, got busy with her pencils and paintbrushes during lockdown in order to make her daughter's room the most magical place in their home.
It took her a year and a half to create an incredible Disney mural wall that showcased all of her daughter's favourite characters and the result is simply magical.
It took Michelle 18 months to paint the walls which feature characters from Winnie the Pooh, the Aristocats, the Lion King, the Little Mermaid, 101 Dalmations and Frozen.
Mickey and Minnie Mouse are seen happily playing with Dumbo and Bambi - just some of the favourite Disney characters of Michelle's young daughter Isabelle, now three.
Michelle, who works in childcare and lives in Wiltshire, said: "
The detailed mural only cost £89 thanks to thrifty mum Michelle sourcing her pencils, paints and paintbrushes from Asda, B&Q and Amazon.
After over a year and a half of careful sketching, Michelle revealed her artwork to Isabelle and the little girl's reaction was all she could have dreamed it would be.
Michelle said: "
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