1/2 1/3 1/4 Swimming Pool Mosaic Wall Floor Tile Glass Green Blend Miniature Printable Mosaic Flooring Instant Download Green Wall Tiles - A4 Printable Sheet
Cut and glue identical sheets next to each other to make the flooring sleek.
Original Size
1x1 in = 2,54x2,54 cm
1 PDF, 3 JPG
Instructions •
Upon checkout you will be prompted to download your flooring sheet.
Simply download, print, and trim to fit in your space.
You can also upload to be printed at a print service.
Best printed on white cardstock
Please Note •
Colors may vary depending on monitor, printer used and paper printed on.
For personal use only, not for resale. Purchasing this print does not transfer any ownership of copyright to the buyer.
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The addition of these mosaics to our pool has completely transformed the look and feel of our backyard! 🌴🌞🐬 Making a splash with our new pool mosaics! 🌊🐠 #pooltiles #pooldecor #summervibes ceramicmosaicart.com
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Transformers: Mosaic #634 - "Justice"
Originally posted on January 30th, 2012
Story - Ben Wilson
Art - Mike Poole
deviantART | Seibertron | TFW2005
wada sez: Just a simple strip that dares to ask the question, “What if Prowl was a cop?”
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Infinity Pool
directed by Brandon Cronenberg, 2023
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Spotted !! Chillaxing at the bottom of the pool !!
(Image by Andreas from Pixabay)
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Modern Pool - Hot Tub
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern backyard concrete and rectangular hot tub remodel
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Dolphin lovers unite! Check out this stunning bottlenose dolphin swimming pool mosaic. #dolphin #mosaic
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Contemporary Pool - Infinity
picture of a large, trendy backyard with a uniquely shaped infinity hot tub
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Pool Pool House Minneapolis
Inspiration for a large contemporary backyard stone and l-shaped lap pool house remodel
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Public Art, Vancouver (No. 2)
The Angel of Victory (French: L'Ange de la Victoire) is a statue crafted by London-born sculptor Coeur de Lion McCarthy (1881–1979), installed in Montreal's Windsor Station, in Quebec, Canada.
It was commissioned in 1922 in memory of the 1,116 Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) employees who died in World War I. Copies of the statue were also installed at CPR stations in Vancouver and Winnipeg, Canada. The Winnipeg copy has since been moved from the station, and is now located outside the Deer Lodge Hospital.
The bronze, seven foot tall statue shows a fallen soldier being carried up to heaven by a female angel. It is on a pedestal inscribed:
To Commemorate Those in the Service of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company Who at the Call of King and Country, Left All That Was Dear to Them, Endured Hardship, Faced Danger and Finally Passed Out of Sight of Men by the Path of Duty and Self Sacrifice, Giving Up Their Own Lives That Others May Live in Freedom. Let Those Who Come After See to It That Their Names Are Not Forgotten. / 1914–1918
After World War II, the years 1939–1945 were added to the inscription.
The Vancouver copy of the statue was used in a piece by Canadian street artist Richard Hambleton, who had instructed that it be released only after his death, in 2017. Created in 1974, the piece depicts the young artist in place of the fallen soldier, his body pierced by paintbrushes.
Source: Wikipedia
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