: “At first I painted the walls all in baby blue, I then hand-painted the Toy Story logo onto the wall with tester pots of paint from B&Q and then found stickers online but I realised it would work out very expensive.”
Kerri found free downloadable stencils online and cut them out using a Stanley knife to make the perfect cloud shape.
Then, taping the stencil to the wall, she sponge painted the shape on.
She purchased glossy film stills from Amazon at £2 a pop before framing them in frames that cost just £6 for four.
To add the finishing touches to the room she bought Toy Story sheets from ASDA for just £13 as well as a toy box £20, lamp £24, and alien cushion £7, were from Dunelm.
She completed the room with a £5 fleece throw and cushion costing the same price from Facebook marketplace.
She added: “I still am saving to put wood-effect lino in and for a Toy Story rug that I have seen on Amazon!”
“Coby loves it so much and looks forward to going to bed every night! I am in absolute love with it and I’m so pleased with how it's turned out.”
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Tom Hanks tells the Chris Evans Virgin Radio Breakfast Show there could be a Toy Story 5 movie