Personalised prints….Stunning kids wall art!

Posted by Emma Jones on Wed 4th August 2010 at 08:27 AM, Filed in Art Gift IdeasUnusual Christmas Gift IdeasGifts For KidsPersonalised Gift Ideas

To add a bit of uniqueness to your child’s bedroom, YabbaYabba have introduced some dazzling and fun wall art.  These will be sure to capture the personality of your child as the fun, bright and gorgeous little being they are.  Not only can you get some truly remarkable designs, also available are a collection of personalised prints – perfect for a fantastic gift.

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One that I just had to see was the My Little Monkey Personalised Print Canvas.  This really has the adorable factor!  It will most definitely be a hit with your little man (I know my little man loves it!), and mum and dad will love it too.  You can have the name of your child printed onto the canvas, which is weaved in through the jungle vines.  I think this would make a great gift for any occasion, be it a new arrival to the family or just a birthday present from Granny.

If you think that your ‘little monkey’ is too grown-up for this print, you should check out the Caveman and Dinosaur prints – a great gift for that slightly older child.
YabbaYabba also have Bunting for a girl’s bedroom, making fantastic children’s wall art.  This can also be personalised with your child’s name.  I am sure any little girl would love it, as it is everything a little girl adores.  The colour can be changed according to your request, so if you want it blue for a boy – no problem!

The personalised prints are priced at £39.95 and can be bought from http://www.yabbayabbaonline.co.uk.  Many other are canvases are available, prices starting from £18.95.

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