Paint a mural on one wall of the room that includes landscapes in each season of the year to evoke the four-seasoned magical landscape of Disney's "Pixie Hollow." For example, the mural could depict a forest of snow-frosted birch trees, a spring meadow with a sky full of returning migratory birds, a summery pond and a maple forest in full fall colors. Sprinkle tiny, impish pixies throughout the mural to remind viewers that this is an enchanted space.
Craft a loft bed or elevated reading and relaxation area inspired by "Home Tree," the tree home of the pixies in Disney's "Pixie Hollow." Purchase a wooden loft bed. Paint the support legs of the loft brown, with striations in a lighter or darker shade of brown to suggest tree bark. Paint the bed portion of the loft bed green, outlining individual leaves here and there to suggest the upper canopy of Home Tree. Furnish the bed or elevated reading lounge with a mattress, a green fitted sheet that matches the paint and scatter throw pillows in pixie colors with sequins and metallic accents.
Conjure the shimmery, diaphanous quality of pixie wings with window treatments made from tulle or a thicker metallic fabric. Choose the fabric based upon the room occupant's color preferences and the particular needs the valance needs to serve. If the window looks out on a forest or a meadow, transparent curtains will be perfectly adequate, but if there is a possibility people outside the house could see in the window, select an opaque fabric. Sew curtains out of an opaque but shimmery fabric in a classic pixie color like blue, yellow, purple or orange. Wrap the curtain rod in tulle and secure it with jeweled butterfly, dragonfly and fairy pins.
Fill the room with tiny, glowing light sources reminiscent of the dozens of pixies who populate Disney's "Pixie Hollow." Find fairy lights -- also called Christmas lights -- with white plastic cords rather than dark green. String the lights along the seam where the walls meet the ceiling to provide a soft, otherworldly glow. Frame windows and molding with the lights. Wrap fairy lights around the "roots" -- that is, the supportive legs -- of the loft.