🎯How to Build Your Wall

🧱 SceneWall Ain’t Built in a Day

Look—I get it. Building your SceneWall can feel like a lot and it could take some time. You see the price, the potential size, the idea of it… and maybe it feels like too much. But this ain’t some one-click Amazon decor bullshit.
This is your legacy—your heartbreak museum. But this isn’t a one-and-done thing—it’s your evolving monument, your visual diary, your emotional riot, brick by brick, poster by poster.

And you don’t build a legacy overnight.

Think of it like a tattoo sleeve.

You don’t walk in and get the whole damn thing inked in one sitting.
You start with a piece. You live with it. It heals. You hear people say “damn, that’s sick.”
It becomes part of you.

Then you get the itch for more. You wait ‘til the time’s right. You add another. And another. Until that wall is you, screaming back in ink, gloss, grit, and memory. You add. You evolve. You build.

That’s SceneWall.

⏸️Before You Order,

I'd suggest deciding what kind of wall you're building.

❓Is this gonna be your Band Logo Wall—a shrine of symbols that branded your soul?
❓Or is it a Live Show Wall—chaotic, sweaty, full of pit-stained memories and blurry-ass stage dives?
❓Maybe it’s a wall of your own band—promo shots, show flyers, tour chaos, your own legacy unfolding in print.
❓Are you going to be telling your story in black and white?—Yeah—that's thing—I've helped build some pretty kick ass grayscale walls—It's like get a sleeve inked in monochrome.
❓Or are you going all in with a full color masterpiece—making sure that every piece is expresed fully.

Whatever it is, define your vibe. Start with a vision.
That’s your blueprint, your first ritual.
SceneWall is personal as hell—it should look like no one else’s but yours.

Start with 5 or 10 prints. Pick the bands that shaped you.
Do two per favorite:
🎤 One live, raw, in the pit.
📸 One posed—iconic, frozen in time.

Make it a ritual.
Set a goal: “Once I’ve got 10 prints, I’m leveling up.”
Hit that milestone? Hell yeah. Your wall’s just warming up.

This is an ongoing project. A devotion.
A visual scream of every part of you that survived.

It’s not about buying a finished thing.
It’s about becoming.

So yeah—it might take time. It might take cash.
But this is your cathedral, baby. One sacred print at a time.

🔩 Time to Build. Let's Go.

If you’ve got the green light (from mom, your landlord, or your own damn chaos), this is the move:

2-in-1 Electric Staple Gun — Cheap, effective, and lets you choose between thin 1/4" T4 staples or slick little mini nails.

I highly recommend this one:
👉 2-in-1 Electric Stapler on Amazon

Why this one?

Staples hold tight but barely leave a mark

Mini nails sit flush and feel cleaner

Comes with everything you need to get started

Costs less than most band merch, and it’ll last you forever

If you're building a legacy wall, don’t be afraid to put some holes in that drywall.
It’s punk as hell—and way easier to patch than regret.

But hey…
If you can’t go full-send with staples and nails, check out our no-damage method with sticky tack.

💡 No Holes? No Problem.

Mom doesn’t want holes in her walls.
Your landlord treats command strips like war crimes.
Or maybe you're just the kind of scene kid who needs to vibe-test the layout before committing to the final scream...

We got you.

You don’t need to punch nails into drywall to make a statement.
You just need a little Poster Putty—a.k.a. Sticky Tack, Removable Adhesive, or our favorite:
🧠 UHU Tac, Scotch Mounting Putty, or Loctite Fun-Tak (cheap, invisible, and scene-proof).

Stick your prints. Move them around. Build your wall like a living collage.
Want to rearrange your legacy at 3am? Do it.
Want to take it all down and start fresh after a breakup? You’re golden.

No damage. No stress. Just pure, adjustable chaos.

 

You build the wall.
I make it scream back.

🖤🔥
— Mikey Sabo