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Love And A Bullet


Love And A Bullet


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Love And A Bullet - Framed Art Print

Used Squier Bullet Guitar No Bar


Used Squier Bullet Guitar No Bar


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In Store Used USED SQUIER BULLET GUITAR NO BAR

Bullet


Bullet


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Bullet

Evolution Locomotive Bullet Train


Evolution Locomotive Bullet Train


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Evolution Locomotive Bullet Train - Framed Art Print

The Art Of The Bar


The Art Of The Bar


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The Art Of The Bar

Bullet Shells


Bullet Shells


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Bullet Shells Photographic Print by . Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space - your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.

Bubble Bullet


Bubble Bullet


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Bubble Bullet Photographic Print by Alan Sailer. Product size approximately 9 x 12 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space - your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.

Deluxe Bullet Light Rear Turn Signal Bar Kit


Deluxe Bullet Light Rear Turn Signal Bar Kit


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Deluxe Bullet Light Rear Turn Signal Bar Kit from Kuryakyn Give your rear fender a clean, uncluttered look Kit includes Kuryakyn's Bullet Light rear turn signal bar, curved license plate frame and rear bar accent to hide the stock mounting holes

Art or War; Bullet Paintings


Art or War; Bullet Paintings


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Bullet Saftety Matches


Bullet Saftety Matches


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Bullet Saftety Matches Premium Poster by . Product size approximately 12 x 16 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space - your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.

Gun Firing a Bullet


Gun Firing a Bullet


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Gun Firing a Bullet Wall Decal by Panoramic Images . Product size approximately 24 x 72 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space - your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.

A Sniper's Bullet Kills the President


A Sniper's Bullet Kills the President


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A Sniper's Bullet Kills the President Giclee Print by . Product size approximately 18 x 24 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space - your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.

Red Star Bullet Train


Red Star Bullet Train


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Red Star Bullet Train Wall Decal by . Product size approximately 24 x 32 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space - your source for high quality fine art posters and prints.


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PowerPoint Tutorial Inserting Clip Art and Pictures Microsoft Training Lesson 5.1



How can I combine two very different styles?


I just moved across the country (Pennsylvania to Arizona) to be with my boyfriend. For the last couple years he has been living alone, doing the bachelor thing. Since I got here I've been cleaning up the HUGE mess that he has made since the last time I was out to visit. Now that I'm about done with all the scrubbing and making this place habitable I mentioned to him that I wanted to do a little decorating. He's not really wanting to give up his girly posters and bar signs in the living room... and his giant bullets, rocket launchers, and guns on the (plastic) dining room table. (Btw... he's a former Marine which I totally love and respect... and I have no problems with the guns... just where they are...lol)
I don't want to "take over" now that I'm here... I just want to add a little art and some style.
Any ideas on things I could do to make it a little more stylish and a little less single man-ish without totally freaking him out?? Maybe certain colors or styles that are cohesive?

The HGTV show "Get It Together" is all about that exact situation:

http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/shows_hgitt

If he's like the men I know, he won't necessarily want to *shop* with you, but if you choose some things & show them to him prior to purchasing, then he'll at least feel like he has some input in the design & concede to your desire for redecorating.

To begin with, I would find a nice display case for his guns, and maybe put them somewhere along the edge of the room, out of the way, or in another room entirely, like one of the bedrooms.

If you can, paint. IMHO, nothing adds life & personality to the room better than great color. Choose something that you think he will also like (read: "not too girly), like Sherwin Williams' "lagoon" or "kendal green".

In the living room, create one wall totally devoted to his stuff. I don't know what kind of "girly" posters he has, but if they're tasteful, I would ask him to choose one or two of his faves & then frame them. Framing makes anything look like real art. The other posters can be relocated to another part of the house. Same with the bar signs - ask him to choose one or two, and then maybe put the rest in the kitchen. Or all of the bar signs could go in the kitchen & you could design around that theme.

Another idea - if you choose art that would appeal to him, like these:

http://homedecorators30.artselect.com/search2/openct12403~3D12419~2C5178~26t~3Dc5178/Art_Deco.html

http://homedecorators30.artselect.com/search2/openct12403~3D12419~2C1983~26t~3Dc1983/Pop_Art.html

then maybe he'll be willing to give up his posters & bar signs.

Choose some solid color living room furniture, maybe leather, and some dark wood pieces with clean lines. For example:

http://www.homedecorators.com/Furniture/Living_Room/Sofas/

http://www.homedecorators.com/P/Craftsman_Cocktail_Table_with_Shelf/110/

http://www.homedecorators.com/P/Hand-Carved_Cadence_Trunk_Cocktail_Table/120/