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tinyteapotsGreetings and Blessings to all,

I am looking for an interior door cover of a castle image for a boys room. He collects dragons and has quite a few of them and his parents thought it would be cool to make his door appear as a castle entrance.
I am hoping someone here could give me an idea as to where i could find one.
ANY IDEASA ANYONE?
THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TINYTEAPOTS

PeterPhew !
And I notice we have another 'castle-door' question above.
To be honest, I don't Know. Think I'd start from scratch by covering the door in brown (or white) paper. Buying some cheap paint, and painting a door on it. I'm sure you could buy a decent poster with a largish dragon on it. Cut it out then stick it on.
Then run a nice opposite sign off computor whise, ie;
Dragons Lair ... Please Come IN !!!
Let that imagination run WILD>
duncanI had several in the old photo gallery page here and will try to find them again, check back, I should have em back up soon.

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