Friday, March 14, 2008

Playroom


I had some star pegs lying around, so I painted them up.

Farron scewed them to the wall (they had useless fasteners on them) and hung juite rope between them. We now have a place to hang our artwork!


If only this were our complete collection.
the box of finger paints came from the estate sale down the road. The paints are all dried up and probably full of lead. There is also an aged roll of paper, so come on over and paint me a "vintage" work of art.
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Playroom


I had some star pegs lying around, so I painted them up.

Farron scewed them to the wall (they had useless fasteners on them) and hung juite rope between them. We now have a place to hang our artwork!


If only this were our complete collection.
the box of finger paints came from the estate sale down the road. The paints are all dried up and probably full of lead. There is also an aged roll of paper, so come on over and paint me a "vintage" work of art.
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Friday, March 7, 2008

My Project


I had a pair of cheap picture frames in the basement. One was missing the glass, so I decided to remodel them. This method didn't work.


So, Elliot did this with it.


Think we could auction of his artwork? We could start his college fund.


The finished product! I ended up using squeeze n' brushes. I believe they were Elmer's brand. Frames to be hung in the playroom for artwork. The masterpiece on the left is Elliot's bingo dobber painting. Colorations watercolors in a bingo bottle. Easy. Washable. Fun. Minimal supervision needed. I'll be making the other frame into a chalkboard, as soon as you tell me where to buy the paint?!
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My Project


I had a pair of cheap picture frames in the basement. One was missing the glass, so I decided to remodel them. This method didn't work.


So, Elliot did this with it.


Think we could auction of his artwork? We could start his college fund.


The finished product! I ended up using squeeze n' brushes. I believe they were Elmer's brand. Frames to be hung in the playroom for artwork. The masterpiece on the left is Elliot's bingo dobber painting. Colorations watercolors in a bingo bottle. Easy. Washable. Fun. Minimal supervision needed. I'll be making the other frame into a chalkboard, as soon as you tell me where to buy the paint?!
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Thursday, February 7, 2008