Funko Pop Display Shelf | FunkoPop Wall Mount

from £1.85
My kids got me Freddie for my birthday a couple of years ago, so I needed somewhere for him to sit. I've bought a few more since then, but I think I need a few more so I can make up a big ol' display on my wall.

The shelf consists of a backing piece and a shelf, which push fit together and attach to the wall with a single Command Strip (included). Funkopop not included.

You can choose the colour from the drop down. The backing piece and shelf piece will be the same colour as standard, but if you want them to be different, or want a mix of different colours for your set, just let me know.

Each one comes with a small Command Strip, which will hold your Funko Pop with no issues as long as you do it right. Pay attention to the wording on the Command Strip itself, which tells you which way round to put it. Press firmly against the wall when you put it up, and wait an hour or so before you put anything on it. Don't use on wallpaper, bare brick or similar surfaces, and make sure your paint is well adhered to the wall. (To be clear: these should only be used on painted, smooth surfaces.)

Please note that the tab on the Command Strip needs to be accessible to stay removable, so you can see that under the shelf. You could just paint it the same colour as the wall though if you wanted to hide it.

Now, as I've said, I only have a few Funkopops, so I don't really know if there's loads of variation in the sizing and spacing of their feet. I've made this to be 60mm wide and 65mm deep, so that's a bit over 2" in both directions. There's a circular recess in the shelf that's slightly narrower than the shelf itself, and then a secondary recess a few mm smaller again. I've done that because we've got a Jessie (from Toy Story) who doesn't stand up properly because one of her feet isn't flat, so this means she can stand with a foot slightly inclined on the inner ring.

If you put your shelf up and it doesn't fit or doesn't work, just give me a shout and let me know what needs to change and I'll make one for your specific needs. (I may charge extra for this, depending on the size.) The backing bit can stay attached to the wall and you just change the shelf bit out, so it won't involve any messing about.

The fit of the shelf into the backing piece is tight. That's deliberate so that it holds it firmly. Push it in hard and it'll go in fine. There's a couple of little marks on the back of the shelf part to show you where to put it so that it's centred. I'd suggest doing that before putting it up on the wall, and if you swap them at any point make sure you press on the backing bit to keep it in place while you remove the shelf.

Command Strips should only be used on a smooth, painted wall. Not wallpaper. Not textured like artex or woodchip. Not brick etc.

To fit to the wall, just place the Command Strip on the back of the wall piece with the tab bit pointing downwards (there's a little ridge at the top of the wall piece so you can see which way round it goes - the larger of the two triangles should be at the bottom, with the Command Strip's removal tab pointing downwards), making sure to put the side with the red text on the wall piece, and the other side - which says 'wall' all over it - against the wall. Press firmly against the wall for 10 seconds and leave it an hour or two before putting anything on it. This is important to ensure the adhesive has time to bond properly.

(Please note: these aren't intended to be used with boxed Pops. Have a look in my shop for those.)

Since I can't be there to ensure they're fitted properly, I can't take responsibility for anything breaking as a result of a failure of the shelf or the Command Strip that holds it.

Any questions just shout.

Cheers
Rob
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My kids got me Freddie for my birthday a couple of years ago, so I needed somewhere for him to sit. I've bought a few more since then, but I think I need a few more so I can make up a big ol' display on my wall.

The shelf consists of a backing piece and a shelf, which push fit together and attach to the wall with a single Command Strip (included). Funkopop not included.

You can choose the colour from the drop down. The backing piece and shelf piece will be the same colour as standard, but if you want them to be different, or want a mix of different colours for your set, just let me know.

Each one comes with a small Command Strip, which will hold your Funko Pop with no issues as long as you do it right. Pay attention to the wording on the Command Strip itself, which tells you which way round to put it. Press firmly against the wall when you put it up, and wait an hour or so before you put anything on it. Don't use on wallpaper, bare brick or similar surfaces, and make sure your paint is well adhered to the wall. (To be clear: these should only be used on painted, smooth surfaces.)

Please note that the tab on the Command Strip needs to be accessible to stay removable, so you can see that under the shelf. You could just paint it the same colour as the wall though if you wanted to hide it.

Now, as I've said, I only have a few Funkopops, so I don't really know if there's loads of variation in the sizing and spacing of their feet. I've made this to be 60mm wide and 65mm deep, so that's a bit over 2" in both directions. There's a circular recess in the shelf that's slightly narrower than the shelf itself, and then a secondary recess a few mm smaller again. I've done that because we've got a Jessie (from Toy Story) who doesn't stand up properly because one of her feet isn't flat, so this means she can stand with a foot slightly inclined on the inner ring.

If you put your shelf up and it doesn't fit or doesn't work, just give me a shout and let me know what needs to change and I'll make one for your specific needs. (I may charge extra for this, depending on the size.) The backing bit can stay attached to the wall and you just change the shelf bit out, so it won't involve any messing about.

The fit of the shelf into the backing piece is tight. That's deliberate so that it holds it firmly. Push it in hard and it'll go in fine. There's a couple of little marks on the back of the shelf part to show you where to put it so that it's centred. I'd suggest doing that before putting it up on the wall, and if you swap them at any point make sure you press on the backing bit to keep it in place while you remove the shelf.

Command Strips should only be used on a smooth, painted wall. Not wallpaper. Not textured like artex or woodchip. Not brick etc.

To fit to the wall, just place the Command Strip on the back of the wall piece with the tab bit pointing downwards (there's a little ridge at the top of the wall piece so you can see which way round it goes - the larger of the two triangles should be at the bottom, with the Command Strip's removal tab pointing downwards), making sure to put the side with the red text on the wall piece, and the other side - which says 'wall' all over it - against the wall. Press firmly against the wall for 10 seconds and leave it an hour or two before putting anything on it. This is important to ensure the adhesive has time to bond properly.

(Please note: these aren't intended to be used with boxed Pops. Have a look in my shop for those.)

Since I can't be there to ensure they're fitted properly, I can't take responsibility for anything breaking as a result of a failure of the shelf or the Command Strip that holds it.

Any questions just shout.

Cheers
Rob
My kids got me Freddie for my birthday a couple of years ago, so I needed somewhere for him to sit. I've bought a few more since then, but I think I need a few more so I can make up a big ol' display on my wall.

The shelf consists of a backing piece and a shelf, which push fit together and attach to the wall with a single Command Strip (included). Funkopop not included.

You can choose the colour from the drop down. The backing piece and shelf piece will be the same colour as standard, but if you want them to be different, or want a mix of different colours for your set, just let me know.

Each one comes with a small Command Strip, which will hold your Funko Pop with no issues as long as you do it right. Pay attention to the wording on the Command Strip itself, which tells you which way round to put it. Press firmly against the wall when you put it up, and wait an hour or so before you put anything on it. Don't use on wallpaper, bare brick or similar surfaces, and make sure your paint is well adhered to the wall. (To be clear: these should only be used on painted, smooth surfaces.)

Please note that the tab on the Command Strip needs to be accessible to stay removable, so you can see that under the shelf. You could just paint it the same colour as the wall though if you wanted to hide it.

Now, as I've said, I only have a few Funkopops, so I don't really know if there's loads of variation in the sizing and spacing of their feet. I've made this to be 60mm wide and 65mm deep, so that's a bit over 2" in both directions. There's a circular recess in the shelf that's slightly narrower than the shelf itself, and then a secondary recess a few mm smaller again. I've done that because we've got a Jessie (from Toy Story) who doesn't stand up properly because one of her feet isn't flat, so this means she can stand with a foot slightly inclined on the inner ring.

If you put your shelf up and it doesn't fit or doesn't work, just give me a shout and let me know what needs to change and I'll make one for your specific needs. (I may charge extra for this, depending on the size.) The backing bit can stay attached to the wall and you just change the shelf bit out, so it won't involve any messing about.

The fit of the shelf into the backing piece is tight. That's deliberate so that it holds it firmly. Push it in hard and it'll go in fine. There's a couple of little marks on the back of the shelf part to show you where to put it so that it's centred. I'd suggest doing that before putting it up on the wall, and if you swap them at any point make sure you press on the backing bit to keep it in place while you remove the shelf.

Command Strips should only be used on a smooth, painted wall. Not wallpaper. Not textured like artex or woodchip. Not brick etc.

To fit to the wall, just place the Command Strip on the back of the wall piece with the tab bit pointing downwards (there's a little ridge at the top of the wall piece so you can see which way round it goes - the larger of the two triangles should be at the bottom, with the Command Strip's removal tab pointing downwards), making sure to put the side with the red text on the wall piece, and the other side - which says 'wall' all over it - against the wall. Press firmly against the wall for 10 seconds and leave it an hour or two before putting anything on it. This is important to ensure the adhesive has time to bond properly.

(Please note: these aren't intended to be used with boxed Pops. Have a look in my shop for those.)

Since I can't be there to ensure they're fitted properly, I can't take responsibility for anything breaking as a result of a failure of the shelf or the Command Strip that holds it.

Any questions just shout.

Cheers
Rob
Boxed Funko Pop Display Shelf | FunkoPop Wall Mount for Boxed Pops
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