
Does anyone have one of those relatives that gives you Redskins stuff for every present?????
Why don't they think of tickets instead !!!!! I'd settle for upper deck.
skinsfaninroanoke wrote:Or at least real memorabilia... you know - real collectibles
Any tips from any other people with "Skins Rooms"?
verm04 wrote:Yeah i got lucky my mom got me a gibbs/ramsey signed football for my birthday this year. hey do you not have any jerseys?? gotta have them jerseys!
superman51 wrote:i actually have a bag of dirt/grass from RFK. anyone have any ideas of what to do w/ this? i've just had it in a giant zip lock freezer bag for years. i just sit it up on the mantle. everyone is like, man that's not from RFK that's just a bag of dirt. as long as i know where it came from im content. thank god they gave out those cooler bags that last game at RFK so i had a place to put my dirt.
NikiH wrote:Ok this is from a show on TLC while you were out, when Lavar was on there. They made goal posts of out of PVC pipe. They cut them in half and spray painted them yellow and glued them to the wall. It looked very cool. They also cut a football in half and mounted that between the posts.
There was a table as well. Football shaped covered in brown leather and the even put laces on it. It looked pretty cool.
The other thing we are doing for my sons room that isn't good for a very formal room but cute for a child's room or rec room. We are going to use a piece of the green indoor outdoor carpeting. (green grass looking), and paint yard lines and endzones on it and use it as a rug. I'm just looking for higher quality then I've found. I don't want it to be hard on his little feet.
DEHog forgot to mention something important when he wrote:Rich, I did my sons room. I painted it white with burgundy trim got 2 Redskins boarders one at the top and one in the middle of the walls. All the shelfs are burgundy. I also put a small shelf all the around the room at the bottom of the top boarder, great place to put bobbleheads,trophies,pics and stuff
ChiliPalmer cracked me up big time when he wrote:
But I'm afraid my dogs would see it as an invitation to use my shrine as a "comfort station".