We think paintable/colorable mural would make for a fun and different activity at your facility. We think you’ll be surprised at the warm-and-fuzzy vibe you’ll get from this, and also by how many older age brackets will participate.
Materials
We have several different mural materials, but since you have an ongoing operation, you’ll definitely want one of our reusable materials. Look at either our Rigid Wipeable Plastic, or our Rollable Wipeable Tarps. They’re the same price (except shipping isn’t included in the Rigid prices).
Customization
We can do quite a bit to customize your mural. Logos and headline text are the easiest part. We can mix and match any characters we have. We can include your mascots in the design. And then we can draw in things from your park, like your rides, theme shows, anything you’d like to make the mural really match your vision. Scroll down for several examples where we’ve done this.


Consider the Rigid Wipeable Plastic if you plan to mount it semi-permanently on one of your walls (either in a general area, or in a themed party room).
Click HERE to go to the Rigid Wipeable Plastic page.


Consider the Wipeable Tarp if you’d like to put it up and take it down whenever you like, if for instance, you’d like to offer it as an option in a party room. Unless you’re a theme park doing a one or two-day event, we suggest that you put this on a wall, fence or side of a building, so you aren’t exposing the mural to the wind. You DON’T want the mural out overnight in the weather like this photo.
Click HERE to go to the Wipeable Tarp page.
Both of the above mural types are reusable. Use Crayola Markers or Crayola Washable Paint or Crayola Tempera Paint, and wipe them with just water and a sponge. If you’re INDOORS, though, and would like to avoid water runoff while you’re wiping, then you’ll want to use the markers, which you can wipe with just a wet sponge.


Consider these for smaller events or parties. These are in a much lower price range, and they’re still great coloring activities using the same character sets as the larger murals. They just don’t provide the same visual that the larger murals do. These are paper, and are not reusable. They work best with crayons.
Click HERE to go to the Table Size Coloring Sheets page.
We have HUNDREDS of characters sets to pull from to make your mural. We can also draw new illustrations to really match your mural to your theme or facility. These first two designs are just examples of our stock designs, then all the other designs below that were drawn specifically for clients.
Below are designs we drew for clients. The first one (Pleasurewood Hills), we drew the seal show, the parrots and handlers, their mascot “Woody”, and the big roller coaster in the background. In the second, we drew two mascots, the boardwalk, and the soccer game on the beach. In the third, we drew the whole scene based on photos from the client---all the kids, the roller coaster, train, boat, a specific type of reindeer, the log cabin, etc. In the last design for the Titanic Museum, we drew everything in the mural from scratch--the characters, ship, building, cars, etc. from photos provided by the client.
For this Kraboz Island design, we featured the client’s logo (the colored wood, two palm trees, and crab character), and we also integrated their other characters throughout the mural. The background we already had.
In this “Play” design, we featured the client’s logo (all the colored part), and we actually drew ALL the other characters to match the green character in their logo. We also drew the trees, trucks, planes and mushrooms to match the style of their characters and their new playground area.














