A mum has transformed her children's bedroom into a Lego-themed land using just paper plates and coloured paint.
Yossawadee Flannagan and her husband Stephen created the incredible room for less than £100 for children Skye and Sandy.
The 34-year-old mum-of-two decided to do a DIY makeover for her Lego-daft children and was inspired by the colourful building blocks.
The couple, from Phuket, Thailand, used paper plates, No Nails glue, masking tape and paint to create the effective look.
Yossawadee told LatestDeals.co.uk : "What they love at the moment is Lego. They don’t have a lot but what they do have keeps them occupied.
"Then the kids jumped in and wanted a Lego rainbow room, and their dad said OK!
“We wanted to create a 3D painting effect, but realised it would not be so easy. Then my husband came up with an idea to project paper plates out of the wall.
“We worried that it might be flimsy, but he said we would use a good No Nails Glue that would make it hard to pull things away and would hold the plates firmly in position."
The couple even managed to 'child-proof' the plates.
The mum added: "At first, we did not think of the paper plates getting damaged, bashed and crushed!
"But the five year old and three-year-old were not going to avoid being clumsy.
"So we decided to stick two or three plates together to give even more strength.
"I have to say I'm glad we did this as even when the kids are leaning on them, they don’t collapse or lose shape.
"That doesn’t mean they are hammer-proof, but so far it’s proving to be bash-proof.”
Yossawadee and Stephen, who share their adventures on YouTube, were absolutely delighted with their efforts - but more importantly so were their kids.
Yossawadee added: "When they first saw it they were shocked, asking how Mummy and Daddy got such big Lego bricks on our wall.”
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