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DIY dad creates Toy Story bedroom for son, 2, during coronavirus quarantine

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Given the current situation in the UK with the coronavirus outbreak, people have been forced to kill time in such different ways.

So one dad certainly put his free time to good use by totally transforming his two-year-old son's bedroom. James Harding, 26, wanted to do something with son Elliott's room for a while but struggled to find time.

Now since he's been stuck in the lockdown, the barber was finally able to embrace his DIY skills once and for all. He got out his paintbrushes and set about transforming his little boy's room with an adorable Toy Story theme.

James sketched the iconic characters Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Rex, Bullseye, Forky and Mr Potato Head, all completely freehand.

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