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Get Creative with New Pop & Lolli Decals

Wednesday, October 12, 2011 by Jessika Hepburn

 restickable fabric wall decals, Pop and Lolli

The new collection from our sponsor Pop and Lolli is ridiculously adorable! These amazing decals can transform a room into a pirate getaway, a robot factory, a spooky Halloween party or an ocean scene to sail away into on your very own ship. I interviewed Mia at the beginning of the year and was impressed then by the creativity and unique style of Pop and Lolli designs. Now they are celebrating their first year in business with a new round of styles. The decals were released October and are just as awesome as the earlier designs!

 restickable fabric wall decals, Pop and Lolli

Seriously, what kid (or adult for that matter) doesn’t wan’t to play with giant stickers? Now is your chance! Mia has offered OMHG readers a 15% discount on anything in the shop. Simply enter OHMY15 at check out and have fun transforming your walls into an interactive play space. Worried that wee beasties will destroy the decals? This video shows them in action and I can speak from experience, Mia sent me a sample last year and my toddler had great fun balling up the decal when I wasn’t looking. A couple seconds of smoothing it out and it was good as new!

 restickable fabric wall decals, Pop and Lolli

Throwing a Halloween party? For just a few more days you can save 20% on the Pop and Lolli Halloween overlay (bottom left) with the code HW2011.

Also be sure to keep in touch with Pop and Lolli goodness by visiting the website, following on Twitter and becoming a fan on Facebook .

 

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