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Charles Haley from this passed Father's Day at Cowboys Stadium:

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Cliff Harris and Charlie Waters - Christmas gift from my Assistant Director (she now has my job as I have moved on to a Corporate position, lol..yes, I recommended her!)

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A small part of my collection:

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My garage:
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Rackat;4343548 said:
My garage:
http://i2.***BLOCKED***/albums/y37/Rackat/Football/garage1.jpg

http://i2.***BLOCKED***/albums/y37/Rackat/Football/garage2.jpg

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Trade secrets on how you did the star! I need to know!
 
SDogo;4343566 said:
Trade secrets on how you did the star! I need to know!

It actually was not that hard. I went to Home Depot and bought the Official paint colors, a 1 " and 2" roll of blue painter's tape, rolers, brushes, and trim brushes.

Paint the walls with a base white primer to begin. The tape is cheap, so I started with the 1" roll and started at the ceiling, then taped off a star on the wall just like you would draw it on a piece of paper. I cut out the middle pieces of tape with a razor blade. I then painted the gray background. all around the garage.

Once the gray was dry, I left the original outline of the star so the white would show through, then added a 2" border around the star and painted with blue. Once it was all dry, I removed the tape to reveal the star.

Using the lines from the star, I used the 1" tape on the gray wall to create the gray "interior" line that aligns with the white of the star. I used the 2" tape for the small blue outline. I measured, then added the !" and 2" tape at the bottom to complete the banner.

I used one strip of 1" and one of 2" to outline the star from the banner, then painted the blue.

Let dry, peel tape, and done. I started on Friday night Father's day weekend, two years ago, and finished on Sunday night. So, two full days of work to prime, paint, and finish.
 
BTW - the Star is trial and error to get it "just" right. But once you do, it goes pretty smooth from there.
 
Love the garage! I hope to have the same look at some point.
 
I PMed this to SDogo, but an easy way to get images like that onto a wall is to print onto a clear plastic sheet, then put it on an overhead projector and shoot it onto the wall. Take a pencil and a straight edge and get your image on the wall, then tape and trim the tape.

You can do some pretty complex images like that believe it or not.
 
Hostile;4344250 said:
I PMed this to SDogo, but an easy way to get images like that onto a wall is to print onto a clear plastic sheet, then put it on an overhead projector and shoot it onto the wall. Take a pencil and a straight edge and get your image on the wall, then tape and trim the tape.

You can do some pretty complex images like that believe it or not.

I know people that have used that method, but I don't have access to a projector. I taped all of that off by had without using a pattern. It's really not too difficult, it just takes a few tries to get the lines of the star right.
 
Rackat;4344318 said:
I know people that have used that method, but I don't have access to a projector. I taped all of that off by had without using a pattern. It's really not too difficult, it just takes a few tries to get the lines of the star right.
My church was throwing 2 of them away so I asked if I could have one of them. I've made some decent money now and then with it.
 

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