Custom Bedroom Poster from a Child’s Photo — A Better Wall Art Gift

Children’s bedroom posters are usually either generic prints or name-based designs. Both can look nice, but neither feels especially personal. A character-led poster gives the room something more specific: the child inside the artwork.
Start with the wall
Think about where the poster will live. A nursery might suit softer colours. A playroom can handle more energy. A bedroom reading corner might work best with a calm scene that still feels magical.
Use character artwork instead of flat photos
A photo print can feel too literal. An illustrated character keeps the recognisable features but gives the poster a storybook-like quality that works better as wall art.
Choose a scene with space
Posters need breathing room. A single strong character scene usually prints better than a crowded collage. Think “child as explorer”, “child with favourite animal”, or “child in a cosy magical room”.
Make the preview do the hard work
Before ordering, check whether the character, colours and composition feel right. Tiny Stories is built around that preview step.