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Mow and edge the grass along the fence line. Trim back bushes and shrubs that touch the fence. If you don’t want to trim them, use twine to tie them away from fence.  Pulling vegetation away from the fence gives you space to work, protects the plants from being covered by paint, and reduces the risk of your newly painted surface being blemished by plants rubbing against it. You can use a leaf blower to blow dirt and grass clippings away from the fence line. You want to protect the vegetation along the fence line while readying the surface for painting. Put plastic sheeting or a drop cloth over plants that might accidentally get paint on them. Just be careful to make sure that the plant can handle the weight of whatever masking you use. You can also slide a sheet of plywood between your fence and shrubs. This protects the vegetation from paint toxins. When the surface has dried, pull out the plywood and the shrub will likely snap back naturally. This will protect the ground from being covered in drips or sprays of paint. Keep it in place throughout the project so it will collect residue from prep work and protect against spills. You can use either a cloth or plastic drop cloth for this job.

summary: Cut or tie back any vegetation that is making contact with the fence. Mask off plants around the fence. Spread a drop cloth or plastic sheeting under the fence.


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Test out the equipment at least once before you get out on the field in order to get a good feel of it. '

summary: Set out your boots, socks and BDU's, including your undergarments and belt. Pack your BB's, magazines, batteries and goggles, as well as any headwear and gloves the you will need, into a 'gear bag. Pack your replicas and loading equipment into a carrying case. Pack your gear bag and gun case in the trunk of the car with your load bearing equipment.


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Consider the overall theme with the project. Do you hope to display photos your child through the years or focus on a recent trip overseas?  Know the photo theme and how it plays on the window style. Take the room into consideration. You may not want to hang intimate family portraits in the living room so consider the location destination. You may not want just straight photos but instead something with more of an edge.  Try black and white photos for extra drama. Or you can add a splash of color on the black and white photos for a color pop. Use a computer photo program to change or enhance the photos. Try creating a watercolor look or a pencil drawing from your photos for your project. Alternate between color and black and white photos.  Some photos in your window could be color whereas others could still be black and white-there are no hard and fast rules so tap into your creativity and have fun.
summary: Select your artwork/photos based on where you plan to hang the window and the window style. Determine if you plan to enhance the photos.