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Make an entrance

At home, it’s opening night every week, and your family are the stars of the show! By personalising your own stage curtain, you can embrace everyone’s creativity and make the stage truly yours. So that you're ready to perform countless tales in front of an audience of stuffies.

Location: Living room
Time of day: Evening
Duration: 60 minutes

Shine with the joy of performing together.

Two children in panda bear costumes take a bow in front of a stage curtain made from a decorated BJÄRSEN shower curtain.
    A mother, a father and two children in panda bear costumes perform a show in front of a 
stage curtain made from a decorated BJÄRSEN shower curtain.

      Ritual recipe

      Performing on stage tickles the imagination and boosts children’s (and grown-up’s!) self-confidence, while acting out roles and stories improves language skills and cognitive thinking. When you play and perform with your kids, it also promotes togetherness and bonding – and you’ll make happy memories that will last a lifetime!

       

      • Create your own personalised stage curtain by painting a BJÄRSEN shower curtain. Let the kids be the set designers with MÅLA paint and pens, under the supervision of an adult.
      • Use a BOTAREN shower curtain tension rod to set up your stage curtain in a hallway or doorframe.
      • Draw back the curtain to perform the play of the week in front of an appreciative audience of guests or soft toys. When the play is over, take the curtain down and put it away until next week.

      There’s no business like show business

      When you’re a stage actor, it’s all about the curtain! Make it your own by painting a BJÄRSEN shower curtain with MÅLA paint. Use a BOTAREN shower curtain rod to place it in a hallway or doorframe.

      A man hangs a BJÄRSEN shower curtain with HASSJÖN shower curtain rings on a BOTAREN shower curtain rod.
        A smiling woman brings out a BJÄRSEN shower curtain.
        A woman’s hands prepare a tray of MÅLA paint.
        A mother and two children on the floor decoarte a BJÄRSEN shower curtain with MÅLA paint.
        The hands of a child cutting a BJÄRSEN shower curtain with a pair of scissors. The hands of the mother are helping out.