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GLOW-IN-THE-DARK Fluorescent Stickers for Children's Bedroom 30x60
GLOW-IN-THE-DARK Fluorescent Stickers for Children's Bedroom 30x60
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GLOW IN THE DARK Fluorescent Stickers for Children's Bedroom 30x60
Do you know why it's worth ordering stickers from us?
✅ elements are ready and easy to stick e.g., on walls, furniture, or mirrors,
✅ vast arrangement possibilities: stickers are cut along the outline, allowing for freedom in arranging individual elements,
✅ made from high-quality self-adhesive photoluminescent film
✅ soft light helps children fall asleep peacefully, creating a calming atmosphere.
✅simple and quick installation, which can become fun for the whole family
✅safe materials: non-allergenic, meet all standards specified for toys and wallpapers for indoor spaces
Product designed and manufactured in Poland.
✨ Brighten up your child's room with magical, glow-in-the-dark stickers that create a cozy atmosphere, helping little ones fall asleep peacefully! ✨
✅Sheet size 30x60cm
The photoluminescent film, from which our wall stickers are made, is a special material that stores light energy during the day and emits a delicate glow at night.
☀️Simply expose it to daylight or artificial light – ideally for a few hours, and after dark, you can enjoy the effect of a subtle glow.
☀️The longer the film is exposed to light, the brighter and longer it will glow in the dark.
☀️It is a safe, durable, and damage-resistant material, perfectly suited for decorating children's rooms.
☀️The film provides a gentle, calming glow that will help children feel safer.
Perfect for:
- Parents looking for creative solutions for decorating a child's room
- Children who are afraid of the dark and need a soft light to fall asleep
- People who value aesthetics and functionality in interior design
Notes:
✅The surface for sticking should be smooth and free of dust.
✅Stickers should not be applied to freshly painted walls. If walls have been painted, wait about 2 weeks before applying the stickers.
