[My friend] has a little boy who refused to sleep in his own room, sheshared.
Using glow-in-the-dark paint and stencils, Wilson created a fantasy scene inspired by Mount HoodOregon’s highest peak.
Ive done this for myself in each place I have lived.
Aftertweeting her work, it went viral with more than 40,000 retweets.
With the lights on, the mural remains hiddenappearing once darkness overtakes the room.
Wilson prepared stencils ahead of time to create the silhouette of a forest against the night sky.
When Benjamin was prepared for bedtime, he had no idea what to expect.
Upon flicking off the lights, Benjamin paused and then exclaimed with joy Daddy what is that?
He kept running to turn the lights on and off, mesmerized by the magic he saw.
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