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blue_cat_officials
Its.siaHe :
ГРУППА КРОВИ ЛЕГЕНДА
2024-09-26 21:12:15
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dashka_6509
„457 канон”Встали и вышли нах :
Я его слушаю задавайте вопросы
2024-12-01 08:41:22
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sigmaedy0
Black Russia :
Не забудем некогда
2024-09-29 19:14:07
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user665286236209
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АВТОР МОЖНО СЛЕДУЩУЮ ПЕСНЮ НА ГИТАРЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА
2024-09-28 15:21:47
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user6011561988625
user6011561988625 :
кто сказал что эти треки забытые
2024-10-14 16:12:34
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fullynychtoshel_pubg
Full Ynychtosnel_pubg :
я слушаю Цоя,Кароль и шут,Сектор газа
2024-10-10 16:29:02
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aliska_3536
🫀трэш контэнт 🎀 :
А ЩАС ЭТО ЛЕГЕНДА И СОЛНЦЕ МОË Я ВОТ ЩАС ПЛАЧУ И СКУЧАЮ...
2024-12-15 13:47:58
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user566128611015
Максим :
Цой жив легенда
2024-10-26 07:54:17
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Replying to @angelicasjoy This wall art DIY tutorial is a bit chaotic lol I never actually recorded myself doing it, one; because it was last minute idea (night before a magazine shoot I had) and two; the idea popped into my head and I had no clue if it was even going to turn out good. I did a similar DIY with fabric in Olives room last year, so I pulled footage from that and am praying this all makes sense lol  ⁣ STEP 1; determine how big you want your art work. The beauty of this DIY is you can truly go as big as you want.⁣ ⁣ STEP 2; at Home Depot get a piece of plywood for your base (this is what you will wrap the fabric with) so this is how big the art will be & then poplar board - this is going to be your frame are going to be your frame. ⁣ ⁣ STEP 3; at Home Depot get your plywood cut to size (they will cut it there) and your poplar boards cut down. The top and bottom boards will be the same size as the width of your plywood, but the left and right size you will need to add inches - so for example, my total wall art size is 5x3.5 feet and my poplar boards I got are 1.5 inches wide so I added 1.5 inches x 2 to the total length 5 feet = 60 inches, but I got 63 inches for the right and left side frame. ⁣ ⁣ STEP 4; pick you your fabric of choice to wrap the plywood board. I went with a vinyl for $9.99 a yard. You will want them to cut the fabric a little larger than your actual board so that there is room to wrap the fabric around the board and staple⁣ ⁣ STEP 5; paint + wax your frame pieces. You will need to get Baltic Birch in Matte paint from the Lowes counter and Behr Antique Wax in Dark Antique. Paint your frame boards with one coat Baltic Birch and then add 1-2 coats of the wax! STEP 6; wrap your fabric of choice around the plywood and use a staple gun to staple it tight STEP 7; use a nail gun with finishing nails to nail the plywood directly into the wall, once the art is up, add your frame with the nail gun as well! I suggest adding the top piece of frame first, then the sides so they line up right! STEP 8; cut a piece of natural burlap to the size you want, it doesn’t need to be, nor should it be a straight line - that’s the look! staple that to the board as well 🤍🤌🏼 #wallartdecor #wallart #wallartdiy #homediy #diyhomedecor
Replying to @angelicasjoy This wall art DIY tutorial is a bit chaotic lol I never actually recorded myself doing it, one; because it was last minute idea (night before a magazine shoot I had) and two; the idea popped into my head and I had no clue if it was even going to turn out good. I did a similar DIY with fabric in Olives room last year, so I pulled footage from that and am praying this all makes sense lol ⁣ STEP 1; determine how big you want your art work. The beauty of this DIY is you can truly go as big as you want.⁣ ⁣ STEP 2; at Home Depot get a piece of plywood for your base (this is what you will wrap the fabric with) so this is how big the art will be & then poplar board - this is going to be your frame are going to be your frame. ⁣ ⁣ STEP 3; at Home Depot get your plywood cut to size (they will cut it there) and your poplar boards cut down. The top and bottom boards will be the same size as the width of your plywood, but the left and right size you will need to add inches - so for example, my total wall art size is 5x3.5 feet and my poplar boards I got are 1.5 inches wide so I added 1.5 inches x 2 to the total length 5 feet = 60 inches, but I got 63 inches for the right and left side frame. ⁣ ⁣ STEP 4; pick you your fabric of choice to wrap the plywood board. I went with a vinyl for $9.99 a yard. You will want them to cut the fabric a little larger than your actual board so that there is room to wrap the fabric around the board and staple⁣ ⁣ STEP 5; paint + wax your frame pieces. You will need to get Baltic Birch in Matte paint from the Lowes counter and Behr Antique Wax in Dark Antique. Paint your frame boards with one coat Baltic Birch and then add 1-2 coats of the wax! STEP 6; wrap your fabric of choice around the plywood and use a staple gun to staple it tight STEP 7; use a nail gun with finishing nails to nail the plywood directly into the wall, once the art is up, add your frame with the nail gun as well! I suggest adding the top piece of frame first, then the sides so they line up right! STEP 8; cut a piece of natural burlap to the size you want, it doesn’t need to be, nor should it be a straight line - that’s the look! staple that to the board as well 🤍🤌🏼 #wallartdecor #wallart #wallartdiy #homediy #diyhomedecor

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