I finished painting the ironwork on our front porch last evening just as I started hearing thunder in the distance. I quickly cleaned up and told the Hubby..."I don't want to say 'rain, rain go away, come again another day", but I don't want it to wash my paint away! " The wind blew really hard for about 20 mins. before it started to rain. I guess that combined with the heat, gave the paint time to dry. Hallelujah! I didn't mind painting it once, but I didn't care to paint it twice! :-)
So, here is the finished product:
It looks fresh and clean and that makes me happy! :-) BTW, I wanted to arrange these in a mosaic like I have seen on many of your blogs, but I don't know how. Anyone care to share a tutorial with me...please?
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It looks great and I am glad it had time to dry. I wish I knew how to make those things too. I don't but I hope you find someone who knows how.
ReplyDeleteWow, it looks *great*, so fresh and crisp! Don't you just *love* what white paint can do?
ReplyDeleteYou can make a few mosaics at http://www.picnik.com/
I don't know if you can do fancy ones but I think you may be able to make small, simple ones.
Hope it helps. (o:
Good job!
ReplyDeleteDo you use Picasa for your photos at all? I do my collages on Picasa. I think they have tutorials right there...that explain how to do it. It's fun playing!
Fresh and clean it is indeed! Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI make my mosaics (collages)in Picasa. It's pretty simple once you play around with it a time or two.
Very nice! I'm glad you finished before the storm. I use Picasa, too.
ReplyDeleteThe iron work looks so fresh and pretty...I'm so glad that the Lord sent along a little breeze to dry the paint before the rain came!
ReplyDeleteI also use Picasa and Picnik for my collages and lots of other fun things as well. Have fun!
I wish that I could help you with the mosaic thing, but I can't. What I can do is applaud your lovely ironwork! You go girl!!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Debbie