This is considered your step by step guide for your own wall tattoo. Let's begin.
Step One.
The first and most important is to ensure that the wall is that you have chosen to be clean and dry. To ensure this, I recommend using hot water and a towel and wipe the surface. Then the time dry decals must be applied to a wall, very dry. Another thing I recommend is that you choose a wall without texturessmoother, more easily. If your heart is set at a certain point and the wall is designed to be angry, do not worry I have had numerous decals wall texture is very self-employed, you only need to be very careful and I will make note of when in the later stages.
Phase one-a.
Important: Once the adhesive is applied may not be reused, so make sure it is in love with him. I advise you not to hang with ribbon for a day or two, so you can see how it looks and get a feelit.
Step Two.
Now that you have chosen where they want to order, and the wall is prepared, it's time to start applying the adhesive.
To ensure that your tattoo properly and put the wall level (so that it is very important), I suggest you fold the two top corners, tape on the wall the way you want, then make the process of taking off from the media. This step is very important and should not be rushed, take your time and make sure that the label is removedJudging from the substrate without damage.
Step Three.
Now that you have cleaned up the sticker is folded down so that it is in place and secure the two bottom corners with tape, so he pulled firmly attached to the wall. If labels are an enforcement tool, great! if not, I recommend something with a solid, level surface. Now press the tool over the adhesive with controlled strokes until the sticker is affixed to the wall. This may be the hardest partFor those of you who have chosen the sticker on a structured wall. You need to take more time with the application and may be useful to use a sponge or something soft to ensure that the carrier connects to the wall.
Fourth stage.
Now just put all back and feel good tattoo Congratulations on your wall!
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