Sentences with phrase «did little painting»

I have had a head start on the room as I did a little painting to the room.
I have had a head start on the room as I did a little painting to the room.
I did a little painting project last week to jump start my BIG upstairs re-do!
We've done a little painting outside, put up new light fixtures, painted furniture, gotten new appliances, and bought all new furniture in our living room, but I don't think anything has been quite as exciting or as fun as putting together our new baby nursery!
Be prepared for a slightly unconventional test, as the Motor Trend folks wanted to see if the two models could do a little painting, on top of the typical testing.
Just a little side note... My mother had bought the Vasari paints and I have to say we did a little paint test between 4 brands, which included Vasari, Old Holland, Michael Harding, Winsor Newton and hand down your paint was the most exceptional in different applications.
I'm not sure if I would have realized how much better they were or even spent the money on replacing my other paints, until we did our little paint test.»
So I do things in little stages: experiment with small changes, do a little painting and reorganizing — see if I like it.
I got a wild hair this weekend to do a little painting.

Not exact matches

While George Clooney's recent description of life as a father does not paint him as «a mess,» except for the bit about vomit, it does indicate he has his hands full with the two little ones.
I would go out of my way to paint company achievements in ways that would make me look better, even if I had little or nothing to do with said accomplishment.
But you're not really done until you've touched up every little corner, cleaned up your mess, vacuumed up the paint chips and received a final sign - off and a completed customer - service questionnaire.
It used to be the office of a massage therapist, so it probably doesn't need much work - just some paint, one wall torn out, and a little electrical work.
but most war has little to do with religion, even when it is painted that way.
Look, this is a nice video about a talented little girl, but she paints just the same way the Renaissance masters did.
I declared it the year of home improvement last January, and renos did happen: I got a brand new kitchen, we updated the main - floor bathroom, painted the entire house, installed new trim throughout, and my hardworking husband tackled a lot of little things that needed to be fixed or replaced (the «little things» list never seems to end).
Shack should be able to take 15 to 20 off of him but I hope it doesn't negate his ability to own the paint and back people down... he did show the ability to drive a little tonight but his shooting is suspect at this point (not seeing the Jenkins comparison), he has literally zero verticle explosiveness (not seeing the Paschall comparison at all) but he can rebound, has great footwork around the rim and has a good spin move that he does have a quickness out of to the rim.
In observing Collins during several games this year I think you need to back peddle a little bit as Collins does have some good skills on the defensive side and has potential with his shot although he has a slow release and prefers playing outside the paint.
#marchmeetthemaker Day 5 — Boomerang he's a little boomerang video of me doing some painting.
My husband and I bought an apartment last year, and we've been doing lots of little projects — painting, adding overhead lights, building cabinets... Since it is an old apartment (in Beacon Hill, so lots of little quirks!)
Although it doesn't come with a kitchenette or many accessories, this Little Tikes Cape Cottage, Red resembles a real house with the walls painted red and with a structure, which mimics real bricks.
I recommend choosing just 2 or 3 colors to avoid having all of the paint colors mix into brown, and you may want to consider using a containment device such at the high chair, just to make sure your little Picasso doesn't paint your hallway as well.
In the end, we decided to do a little of both - strip and finish all the flooring downstairs and paint upstairs (tomorrow I'll talk about that).
Paint pouring is a really fun art project to do with kids, because what little one doesn't love to squeeze the paint bottle?!
Kids will love gluing and painting these pencil cups, and they may just be a little less bummed about doing homework with these little cuties to store pencils, markers, and other school supplies in.
So many household items can be transformed into beautiful decor items with the help of a little spray paint or embellishment, and it doesn't have to cost you much money.
Bottles: We didn't have many of these around the house, but we now use them in the bath tub as a play cup, filled with pebbles to make instruments and little cups to hold paint or paint water.
It just goes to show that a little paint can do wonders in love a piece of furniture back to life.
You'll need to help your toddler make the proper cuts, after that's done they'll have the freedom to paint and use the personalized label of their choice to turn their little piggies into their first bank.
My approach in the early days would be do craft with them separately (i.e. when one was napping and then the other at nursery) or I would do the same craft but would let the little one sit there and basically get covered in paint, whilst I focussed on the older one.
I designed them to be a little bit loose so that as the paper got filled with paint, an adult could carefully move the frame to unpainted parts of the the paper, hopefully without smearing what we'd already done.
Have your littles do the painting and you can do the message writing.
We've all tried to pry those little fingers open and sometimes it's just end up as blob of paint that doesn't even come close to resembling a handprint.
Do some magic painting with Olaf (A Little Pinch of Perfect) or Elsa (Sunshine and Hurricanes), and create some beautiful frosted snowflakes (My Little 3 and Me).
Whilst pregnant with my little boy, I made up a refreshing jug of Raspberry leaf Iced tea ✨ ☺️ ✨ was so yummy, however whilst making my way through the whole jug (5tea bags brewed) I was painting the inside of my coal shed (about the size of a small walk in closet) with Silcone based Masionary Paint... it was on my MUST Do Before Baby Arrives list... by the time Id washed my paint brush I had my Show... so this is something I will be trying again with this pregnancy ✨
I wish they didn't have the painted - on rubberized dots on the bottoms, but maybe I'll be glad once our little guy starts walking.
My 19 month old painted a little scene too but that didn't last very long as she was more interested in crumpling the paper.
If your child is in the love group then get the paint out and get messy — don't forget to set aside a washing bowl to clean those feet before it's not just the paper that has little footprints on but they will be all over your house.
Before you show up at your local hardware store, paint chip in hand, you might want to do a little shopping.
To test her notion, Tibbetts decided to do a little face painting.
It does take a little practice to perfect your stroke, since it's weird to paint on such a slick surface.
However, a doctor can do very little about one's mental reaction to pain because in large part, paint is a mental reaction.
I have been thinking of doing a white wash look with chalk paint on a dinning table but I'm a little nervous about it because I'm worried it won't stand up to kids and I love the color of this dresser.
I really didn't mind the brown stems how they were, but I added just a bit of Whisper paint to make the stems a little more natural looking.
Your first coat may be a little streaky but don't worry it's just because you are painting glass.
My goal is to try and do a couple pieces of furniture this year — a little out of my element (what the heck is is chalk paint?
Love the entryway makeover, it's amazing what a little paint can do!
I am crazy crazy over chalkboard paint — I've noticed it does smell a little weird though.
Yes, I do paint on canvas, and I have done a little artistry on two pairs of thrifted jeans.
Hi Linda, First of all, I am thankful for You and your blog — you've made a real difference in my life -LCB- you've featured my paint projects twice when I thought (and still do, sometimes) nobody knew my little blog existed -RCB-.
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